Hi my name is Jim. I just became a member today. I'm going to install this upgrade on my jeep today and wondering about the dist centrifugal adv springs. I would also like to do this and was looking for more information. Thank You for taking my question.
Welcome Jim.
I've always heard that you could tweek the advance a bit with new springs, but I've never tried it myself, and don't know enough to help you with them. TeamRush is the real mastermind behind this - hopefully he'll chime in.
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You CAN use the advance spring to 'Fine Tune' your ignition advance to your particular set up...
Most guys rush in and put on large tires without reducing gear ratio,
And if they had 'HighWay' gears to start with, they just made the Final Drive ratio a lot 'Taller'.
This makes the engine work a lot harder at lower RPM, and can cause some 'Pinging' and 'Spark Knock' problems, especially on the highway or under heavy load...
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Another common problem is your distributor was set up for 'SMOG' application,
Not for POWER applications.
Since most of us don't have working 'SMOG' equipment anymore,
And since most of the 'SMOG' equipment has been removed from our engines,
And since many of us have added 'Performance' parts that we are far from taking optimum advantage of...
You can extract some extra power from your engines by custom tailoring your ignition 'Curve' to your particular engine and drive train setup.
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Now, Remember!
This is by no means mandatory,
and you shouldn't have to change things very much,
But it can make a BIG difference in some vehicles!
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Start with a set of
Mr.Gasket p/n 925D Springs.
Remember, about all distributor springs are about the same, so if you have some laying around,
Or find a set at the parts store with a larger selection inside, it's perfectly fine to get those!
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Secondly, you will need to 'GRAPH' your current centrifugal advance curve.
That means getting a
Timing Tape for your balancer,
(I use MSD p/n 8985 from Summitracing.com, $4 for several sizes)
A tachometer for your engine so you know what RPM the engine is running,
And learning how to use a timing light properly!
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If any of this is a problem, then you need to rethink working on the Centrifugal Advance.
Third is the actual disassembly of the distributor, and swapping the springs, which is actually VERY easy once you have done it a couple of times...
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The idea is,
The STIFFER the combined spring pressure is, the slower the weights take to add centrifugal advance as the distributor turns with the engine.
Conversely, the LIGHTER the combined spring pressure is, the FASTER the weights spin out and add centrifugal advance to the ignition.
For instructions in detail,
Check here,
CivilianJeep.Info
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