Orangecrush
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And yet another problem I'm having: Hard stumble on light acelleration. Usuallly right around 1500 rpm, while lightly to moderately acellerating, the engine really stumbles. If it's cold, it will usually stall.
I used to think it was lack of spark or carb related (and it could be); but now, I am leaning towards a lack of initial timing (I think it's 12 now.....or at least that's what's scratched on the vacuum advance unit). If I floor it, it is fine and doesn't stumble. If I acellerate hard, it doesn't stumble. It's just light to moderate acelleration tht makes it die for a second.
I know NOTHING about how to adjust my timing. Is it easy? Can anyone walk me through?? I think 14 of initial may be best. Or, maybe the vacuum advance isn't working properly altogether?? Oh yea, I'm running a brand new Petronix distributor .
Any suggestions??
Thanks!!
I used to think it was lack of spark or carb related (and it could be); but now, I am leaning towards a lack of initial timing (I think it's 12 now.....or at least that's what's scratched on the vacuum advance unit). If I floor it, it is fine and doesn't stumble. If I acellerate hard, it doesn't stumble. It's just light to moderate acelleration tht makes it die for a second.
I know NOTHING about how to adjust my timing. Is it easy? Can anyone walk me through?? I think 14 of initial may be best. Or, maybe the vacuum advance isn't working properly altogether?? Oh yea, I'm running a brand new Petronix distributor .
Any suggestions??
Thanks!!