Vacuum advance source.
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Vacuum advance source.
The two vacuum solenoids for the vacuum advance that are connected on the dizzy are those suppose to be connected to separate vacuum lines, the same line, or does it really not matter?
Just curious.
This is in reference to my '83 GSL. When I installed my Holley carb and RB intake on it I took off the air pump, the rats nest, and any other junk, and I can't remember if each solenoid was connected on the same vacuum line or separate one.
Currently, I have them conneted to the same line with a "t" connector. I just don't want to screw something up and thought I would ask the rotary community to see what you people think.
Just curious.
This is in reference to my '83 GSL. When I installed my Holley carb and RB intake on it I took off the air pump, the rats nest, and any other junk, and I can't remember if each solenoid was connected on the same vacuum line or separate one.
Currently, I have them conneted to the same line with a "t" connector. I just don't want to screw something up and thought I would ask the rotary community to see what you people think.
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It's the same line on the GSL-SE, I know. They don't have to be connected to run. All they do is advance the leading 10 degrees, and the trailing 15 degrees under vacuum pull.
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