Hello!
I've recently acquired and rebuilt a 3.7l 165. All is good at lower RPMs but under load and over 3K rpm I hear a clacking sound which I believe to be detonation. I believe the issue is excessive timing advance from the mechanical advance.
I measured the advance at 500 rpm increments up through 4K rpm and compared it with the timing curve specification. I can see that the advance climbs correctly with the curve and doesn't flatten out at 2K rpm per the specification but rather continues to increase up to up over 40 degrees. Most mechanical advance mechanisms have something limiting the total advance but I can't find any documentation for the distributor.
Does anyone out there know how to limit the mechanical advance? Is there any documentation for these distributors?
This is the first question I've asked but you all have answered at least a thousand questions I have had through these forums..... thanks!!
Tom
I've recently acquired and rebuilt a 3.7l 165. All is good at lower RPMs but under load and over 3K rpm I hear a clacking sound which I believe to be detonation. I believe the issue is excessive timing advance from the mechanical advance.
I measured the advance at 500 rpm increments up through 4K rpm and compared it with the timing curve specification. I can see that the advance climbs correctly with the curve and doesn't flatten out at 2K rpm per the specification but rather continues to increase up to up over 40 degrees. Most mechanical advance mechanisms have something limiting the total advance but I can't find any documentation for the distributor.
Does anyone out there know how to limit the mechanical advance? Is there any documentation for these distributors?
This is the first question I've asked but you all have answered at least a thousand questions I have had through these forums..... thanks!!
Tom