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Vacuum advance and pluse generator (VACUUM ADVANCE REBUILD)
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<blockquote data-quote="danf" data-source="post: 19251" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I needed to make up for my mistake earlier, :doh: This vacuum advance tricked me, because it bleeds off or down to the correct point, I bet most guy's see the needle on the gauge go down and they think the same thing [leak], 3.2 isn't that much vacuum, but its only a 4 cylinder motorcycle , the you tube video shows no vacuum loss at all,I think most guys are used to that..I didn't even know how to read a gauge before I started so it's been a learning experience, Hg's I said what the heck???? Now I know.. :music3: I have some more stuff, I'll post later on other subjects.. 2 out of three diaphragms I opened up had holes in them, the rubber is thin from years use, [30 years] they can only last for so long..Oh, you know where I made my pencil marks, the white baseplate will move if you move the arm alot times in and out, it rotates a little, I noticed it when playing with it, it kept moving to the left, the mark is still good and all but don't freak out if the white plate moves alittle.. I just put my thumb on the white plate and opened and closed the arm a few times and pushed the plate back slowly while moving the arm in and out to realign the pencil marks..Done.... :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danf, post: 19251, member: 2"] I needed to make up for my mistake earlier, :doh: This vacuum advance tricked me, because it bleeds off or down to the correct point, I bet most guy's see the needle on the gauge go down and they think the same thing [leak], 3.2 isn't that much vacuum, but its only a 4 cylinder motorcycle , the you tube video shows no vacuum loss at all,I think most guys are used to that..I didn't even know how to read a gauge before I started so it's been a learning experience, Hg's I said what the heck???? Now I know.. :music3: I have some more stuff, I'll post later on other subjects.. 2 out of three diaphragms I opened up had holes in them, the rubber is thin from years use, [30 years] they can only last for so long..Oh, you know where I made my pencil marks, the white baseplate will move if you move the arm alot times in and out, it rotates a little, I noticed it when playing with it, it kept moving to the left, the mark is still good and all but don't freak out if the white plate moves alittle.. I just put my thumb on the white plate and opened and closed the arm a few times and pushed the plate back slowly while moving the arm in and out to realign the pencil marks..Done.... :grin: [/QUOTE]
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