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Can't pin down exactly but the dual coil Northeast setup for Eight and Super 8s introduced in 1933 utiized the 3-bolt distributor mounting to the head.
Posted on: 2019/12/31 17:28
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I tracked down a high-res photo of a 1932 engine. It appears the three bolt mount was being used that year. The mounting bracket is very different from 1930, however, in that it is shorter and lacks the two arms and the spark advance plate.
Unless there was a crossover period, the apparently hybrid mount my car has could otherwise only be explicable as a part available for those who wanted to convert to a later HC head. A manual spark advance linkage is not evident in the attached photo of a 1932. Did Packard use manual spark advance after 1931? If so how was it linked up to the distributor and when was it finally discontinued in favor of vacuum advance? Attach file: (402.93 KB)
Posted on: 2019/12/31 19:03
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1933-34 Eights and Super 8s have full automatic centrifugal advance but no vacuum advance and obviously no manual advance.
Posted on: 2019/12/31 19:27
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The 1930-32 Parts book shows distributor control on the instrument panel in '31, but not '32, so 1932 must be the first year of full centrifugal advance. Of the two controls on the redesigned panel for '32, one must be choke. Is the other the new shock absorber control?
Prompted by Owen's comment I researched the introduction of vacuum advance in automobiles. I was able to determine it was first used sometime in the 1950s but not what the first make to use it was. I wonder if any Packard ever had vacuum advance.
Posted on: 2020/1/1 12:43
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I question your research sources, Packard and many others had vacuum advance well before WW II.
Posted on: 2020/1/1 12:45
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My '39 Six has vacuum advance.... Chris
Posted on: 2020/1/1 14:56
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When I googled vacuum advance or related terms, history of, and so forth, very little came up. Perhaps someone more computer savvy would have better luck. All I could find was a reference to it being on cars since the '50s. Thanks for clarifying it is on '39 Packard, Chris.
Posted on: 2020/1/1 16:26
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Sherlock, I see what you mean; I tried Googling "vacuum advance' numerous different ways and the info seems a little spartan alright. Saw one thread that says the first Buick to have V.A. was '32, but nothing as far as the year it was 'invented' or developed, nor it's advent of common usage in the automotive industry. My own 'educated guess' would be early 30's??? Chris.
Posted on: 2020/1/1 20:48
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In pretty wide-spread use by most automakers by 1935-36.
Posted on: 2020/1/1 20:58
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