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ported or non ported (Manifold) vacuum?
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Warren J. Erickson
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Is the 359 with Carter WCFB ported or non ported vacuum to the vacuum advance?

Thanks

Posted on: 2014/6/28 16:31
1954 Packard Pacific
1964 Studebaker GT Hawk
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Re: ported or non ported (Manifold) vacuum?
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Warren J. Erickson
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I probably should have read the recent posts. In the post titled "1953 Packard 8 cyl timing", Owen clarifies this by stating the ports for the vacuum advance are above the throttle plates. This makes it ported vacuum and answers my question.

This is a hot topic over at the Studebaker board. With about a 50/50 split. Owen and Ross's description make it a no brainer.

Thanks Guys

Posted on: 2014/6/28 20:16
1954 Packard Pacific
1964 Studebaker GT Hawk
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