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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: 18R_GU vacum advance
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Sat, 18 December 2004 09:26

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put a timing light on the engine and see if the vacuum advance works
e.g. sudden opening of throttle should spike advance - likewise, sudden choking of engine from WoT to nothing should retard the advance.
you can do this in the garage
you could also remove top from dizzi, attach long pipe to vacuum advance and use your lung power to suck on the pipe and look for movement of the advance-arm-thing.
i'd make sure it's actually buggered before replacing it.
cheers, charles.
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