Today I've tuned up my 121 hatchback (carbed 4spd) because she was missing somewhat - the spark timing was off and the plugs were burnt. Replacing those made her run pretty well again.
Unfortunately this didn't stop the hesitation she had when flooring the pedal. And I'm suspecting this may be timing related because what happens is that the spart first RETARDS and only then advances as I would expect when revs increase.
Would this be the cause of the hesitation or would it be a byproduct of such hesitation? I know that during hesitation vacuum is lost because the manifold gets full of air/gasoline, but if my eyes don't deceive me here I'm getting momentarily a spark that is retarded with respect to when I disconnect the vacuum line and let the engine idle (base timing of 15*).
Could it be that the vacuum advancer is overshooting when I press the pedal? Or does anyone think it could be a bad advance mechanism in the distributor? Is there anyone who thinks it's the carb and accel pump (which by the way is actually spraying fuel) and this spark retard is just a symptom?
I hope some of the smart guys in here have some ideas on what's going on!
Nath
Unfortunately this didn't stop the hesitation she had when flooring the pedal. And I'm suspecting this may be timing related because what happens is that the spart first RETARDS and only then advances as I would expect when revs increase.
Would this be the cause of the hesitation or would it be a byproduct of such hesitation? I know that during hesitation vacuum is lost because the manifold gets full of air/gasoline, but if my eyes don't deceive me here I'm getting momentarily a spark that is retarded with respect to when I disconnect the vacuum line and let the engine idle (base timing of 15*).
Could it be that the vacuum advancer is overshooting when I press the pedal? Or does anyone think it could be a bad advance mechanism in the distributor? Is there anyone who thinks it's the carb and accel pump (which by the way is actually spraying fuel) and this spark retard is just a symptom?
I hope some of the smart guys in here have some ideas on what's going on!
Nath
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