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vacuum advance
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Lee Davis
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How would one test the vacuum advance on a 1937 Packard Six?

Posted on: 2021/5/21 11:33
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Re: vacuum advance
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JWL
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Well, without a vacuum pump, just suck on the thing and put your tongue over the opening and see if it holds. You can also watch the arm move. It it does not hold and/or the arm does not move it is defective.

Posted on: 2021/5/21 11:40
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