ihscout54 Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 i cannot find a distributor vacuum advance cannister anywhere, i found a couple at the j-yard but they were no good, and not one parts supplier even has a listing, the dealer had no luck locating one as well, does this mean i must spend 200$ on a new dist? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Call these guys - they can rebuild your vac can for about $25 (new diaphram rubber). In the meantime, you can just run without it. Or you can send them your whole disty, and they can rebuild the bushings and such. Last one I did was about $55 total - all polished up, and they will paint the vac can with high temp enamel. http://www.philbingroup.com/ They are local for me, but they service all the shops around here. Good guys to work with too, and the most knowledgable people I've ever met on distributors. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reveeen Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 does this mean i must spend 200$ on a new dist? How about a rebuilt? I list one in my Beck/Arnley catalogue, I have no idea what they are worth, http://www.beckarnley.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singlecoil Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 I got a used disty at a junkyard yesterday for 25 bucks that seems to work fine. My old one had a bad vacuum advance and bad bushings. I switched from Nippondenso to Hitachi and so far so good. Definitely don't do what I did and forget to mark where the rotor is when you pull the old one out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prospeeder Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 how can you tell if the advance is bad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singlecoil Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 how can you tell if the advance is bad? Take the disty cap off, take a spare vacuum hose, put one end on the vacuum advance port and the other end in your mouth. Suck. You should see the insides of the distributor rotate clockwise about a half inch or so and stay there until you stop sucking. Mine was bad because they would move, but then move back while I was still sucking meaning I had a small leak in there somewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ihscout54 Posted January 21, 2007 Author Share Posted January 21, 2007 Well this is lame, ive had alot more trouble finding parts than i expected, im trying to solve a slight hesitation between idle and accelleration, checked foor vac leaks accel pump seems ok, dont squirt much fuel but then this engine shouldnt need much, the only fault i had found right off was the vac advance is shot, altho im not su sure that would cause my hesitation, its more likely internal to the carb power valve etc... but im still gunna need a vac advance and these guys that rebuild these distributors get them from somewhere thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 and these guys that rebuild these distributors get them from somewhere Nope - philbin opens them up "like a tin can" and replaces the diaphram with universal rubbber material cut to fit the specific application. I've seen em do it. You can't source new one's anymore. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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