iw378
Well-Known Member
I have been noticing that my 318 does not idle down quickly. With my old intake and carb and my new setup. I have been reading alot on here about timing. Anyways I was messing with it today with a timing light and some new marks I made on the balancer to see where I'm at. Right now I have it at 12 deg initial but ran out of daylight to figure out where I'm at at full advance.
I noticed that if I give it some throttle the timing advances,(normal) when I release the throttle it takes forever for the engine to get back to my idle speed. I pulled the cap off the distributer and twisted the rotor and it seems like it's hard to turn. Should the rotor be able to turn and then snap back eliminating the vac advance freely ??
Here's a pic of my distributor
I noticed that if I give it some throttle the timing advances,(normal) when I release the throttle it takes forever for the engine to get back to my idle speed. I pulled the cap off the distributer and twisted the rotor and it seems like it's hard to turn. Should the rotor be able to turn and then snap back eliminating the vac advance freely ??
Here's a pic of my distributor















