Hello I was going to check my 73 scouts total advance with my new advance timing light. It has a 345 and original points distributor converted to pertronix. My Scout runs fine now, no unusual problems I just wanted to dial in my advance curve. Now when I went to do this my timing was steady at idle like you would normally set it but once I revved it up to check the advance curve this is what I found.
-1000 rpm steady reading
-1500 rpm was fairly wavy reading
-2000 rpm was still fairly wavy reading
-2500 rpm steady reading not sure why?
-3000 rpm was all over and I really couldn't get a reading.
*this jumpy reading was inconsistent one time it would be good and the next jumpy so what could cause this???
Now it is my understanding that inconsistant timing is caused by a worn distributor. So I took it apart and could not really find anything wrong????
-I checked endplay on the main shaft and it was in spec.
-my plastic green colored bushings looked snug and ok no grooves or sloppiness..
-bronze bushings seemed o.k. That the weights ride on
-I did notice the lighter of the two springs had its mount pushed forward so there was not tension on the weight until after it started to spin therefore making the mechanical advance come on sooner. (this couldn't be the cause?)
-do I need to pull the main shaft that the drive gear rides on and check for wear? It has no side to side movement....
-what else do I need to look for? I am lost. Is it possible the jumpy timing is caused by something else besides the distributor?
Thanks,
brandon
-1000 rpm steady reading
-1500 rpm was fairly wavy reading
-2000 rpm was still fairly wavy reading
-2500 rpm steady reading not sure why?
-3000 rpm was all over and I really couldn't get a reading.
*this jumpy reading was inconsistent one time it would be good and the next jumpy so what could cause this???
Now it is my understanding that inconsistant timing is caused by a worn distributor. So I took it apart and could not really find anything wrong????
-I checked endplay on the main shaft and it was in spec.
-my plastic green colored bushings looked snug and ok no grooves or sloppiness..
-bronze bushings seemed o.k. That the weights ride on
-I did notice the lighter of the two springs had its mount pushed forward so there was not tension on the weight until after it started to spin therefore making the mechanical advance come on sooner. (this couldn't be the cause?)
-do I need to pull the main shaft that the drive gear rides on and check for wear? It has no side to side movement....
-what else do I need to look for? I am lost. Is it possible the jumpy timing is caused by something else besides the distributor?
Thanks,
brandon