I see, so advancing without vacuum won't give all the power, yet the power I feel is just the static timing being advanced in a slower ratr that it should be vacuum advance. But at the end of the mech advance (because i am advanced on static timing) I fall short on torque/power. I can't sense it because is just city driving. But if I take on a mountain road it will be noticeable.
Right?
Oh, but then, why the engine feels better? I actually went on a trip today and there were more torque and the engine temp on hills stayed below 90°C (before it would climb near the 100°C).
Again, the timing being advanced maybe it did something but is not all what it should do.
BTW I just sae something on the old vacuum pot, the one that is damaged, it has a 20 stamped on the rod. Would that mean it advances 20°? Or it does 10 advance and 10 retard? Although the nipple is above the diaphragm so I believe it is a dual advance then.
Right?
Oh, but then, why the engine feels better? I actually went on a trip today and there were more torque and the engine temp on hills stayed below 90°C (before it would climb near the 100°C).
Again, the timing being advanced maybe it did something but is not all what it should do.
BTW I just sae something on the old vacuum pot, the one that is damaged, it has a 20 stamped on the rod. Would that mean it advances 20°? Or it does 10 advance and 10 retard? Although the nipple is above the diaphragm so I believe it is a dual advance then.
Suzuki Swift 1995
Carbureted with a Weber 32/36
G16 16v 1.6L (I know, rare)
Automatic F3A
Lots of miles and running great, some ticking but still :cool:
Carbureted with a Weber 32/36
G16 16v 1.6L (I know, rare)
Automatic F3A
Lots of miles and running great, some ticking but still :cool: