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| john_g |
Jan 11 2013, 04:15 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 1-November 12 From: british columbia Member No.: 15,100 Region Association: Canada |
I have only had experience using John Muir's static timing method with VW's, so am not used to the strobe light procedure for the 914. So, I have a number of questions:
1) To get a starting point, using a static timing light or voltmeter, what's the static timing mark to use with a '74 2.0 engine - 5º or 7.5º? 2) Before using the strobe light, some instructions say to remove the vacuum hose from the distributor, others say to remove AND plug it with something. What's correct? And, if I plug it, do I plug the hose end or the connector to the distributor, or both? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Thanks. |
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| Dave_Darling |
Jan 13 2013, 05:44 PM
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We're talking specifically about D-jetronic fuel injection. Carbs are a different beast.
On the original injected motors, there was a vacuum dashpot on the side of the distributor. Most 914s had two hoses connected to the dashpot; one vacuum retard line that went from the fitting pointing toward the distributor body to the throttle body after the throttle plate, and the other a vacuum advance line that went from the fitting pointing away from the distributor body to the throttle body before the throttle plate. Carbs usually don't have the fittings for either of those. And more often than not, the distributors are replaced when carb conversion is done so that the distributors don't have the vacuum dashpot either. So don't worry about them. --DD |
| last337 |
Jan 13 2013, 07:04 PM
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We're talking specifically about D-jetronic fuel injection. Carbs are a different beast. On the original injected motors, there was a vacuum dashpot on the side of the distributor. Most 914s had two hoses connected to the dashpot; one vacuum retard line that went from the fitting pointing toward the distributor body to the throttle body after the throttle plate, and the other a vacuum advance line that went from the fitting pointing away from the distributor body to the throttle body before the throttle plate. Carbs usually don't have the fittings for either of those. And more often than not, the distributors are replaced when carb conversion is done so that the distributors don't have the vacuum dashpot either. So don't worry about them. --DD Thanks for reply. I was wondering what the spot is for a hose next to the #2 spark plug. I don't have anything plugged in there but looks like something should go there |
john_g Timing question - plugging the vacuum advance hose Jan 11 2013, 04:15 PM
SLITS 2.0L engine .... 27 degrees @ 3000 RPM** is what I... Jan 11 2013, 04:39 PM
john_g Thanks. So ... I only plug the hose end, not the ... Jan 11 2013, 04:58 PM
rmital
Thanks. So ... I only plug the hose end, not the... Jan 11 2013, 05:13 PM
SLITS
Thanks. So ... I only plug the hose end, not th... Jan 11 2013, 05:40 PM
Dave_Darling Just use TDC as a static timing point; it should g... Jan 11 2013, 07:52 PM
john_g
Just use TDC as a static timing point; it should ... Jan 13 2013, 04:37 PM
last337 Where is the vacuum connection you guys are talkin... Jan 13 2013, 05:11 PM
Dave_Darling The #2 plug? That doesn't sound familiar. Is... Jan 13 2013, 09:37 PM
last337
The #2 plug? That doesn't sound familiar. I... Jan 14 2013, 09:47 AM![]() ![]() |
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