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How many degrees, vac/centrifugal advance?

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Old 05-02-04, 04:35 PM
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How many degrees, vac/centrifugal advance?

What is the max advance (or some sort of curve) of both the vac advance and the centrifugal advance? Just curious.

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Here you go. This is from the '85 FSM.



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wooohaa, thank you!

am I reading this right....full centrifugal advance by 2000 distributer, 1000 engine rpm...? I though full advance was reached at 4000 engine rpm.
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