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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Does anyone know what Vac. Adv. fits this dist.?
The one I have on is completely open. I do not get any vac. with a vac pump.

Posted on: 2011/8/9 22:04
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Super 8 or Custom 8? Or distributor number if you suspect the distributor is not original to the car.

Posted on: 2011/8/9 22:25
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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1949 super 8,, 327 Auto-lite

No. on dist. is MGL 6003 5B

Should be IGP 4502B

Do both take the same Vac. Adv.?

Posted on: 2011/8/9 22:45
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Quote:

48pack-conv wrote:
Does anyone know what Vac. Adv. fits this dist.?
The one I have on is completely open. I do not get any vac. with a vac pump.


Hard to tell with the wrong ID tag, but the Auto-Lite part number is VC-2060N for the vacuum chamber on the original equipment IGP-4502B distributor for 22nd Series Std and Super 8.

Posted on: 2011/8/9 23:07
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Vac advances are different. We rebuild them, go to www.kanter.com/packard

Posted on: 2011/8/9 23:29
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Guscha,

Do you know the distributor number for the distributor that you showed the assembly diagram for?

Posted on: 2011/8/10 17:22
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Tim (48pack-conv), the published --> diagram was for illustration purposes only to understand your problem. It shows a distributor of a Soviet car. Please totally ignore it, it isn't helpful anymore.

Let's have a look at your setup as seen at the pic below. As you can see the red marked guide rail is bent because one spacer is missing between slotted guide rail and rod
To assemble your vacuum unit please try to disregard my bad English and follow the instruction. Go along with that picture. The page from the manual that HH56 published shows almost the same system. Please enlarge it and take a close look at item 394015 and 394016. Thereafter you'll better understand my drawing. Item 394015 equals to your "leftover". Its pointer allows a pinpoint read of your basic setting. Item 394016 is just a nut. Both items have pins like wings to hold them in place at the guide rail. Please note sequence and direction according to my drawing. Good luck!

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Posted on: 2011/8/11 4:37
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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I just discover a second source of trouble (red marked). I think it is a kind of stop bolt but whatever it is it looks wrong mounted.
If I may venture a guess, I think you intermixed two fastening systems but again that is guesswork.

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Posted on: 2011/8/11 5:10
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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Thanks for this explanation. I have connected the vac. adv. correctly but the new problem is that the vac. adv. does not move when a vac. pump is applied. I get no vac. at all indicating a fractured diaphragm. The number on my dist. does not correspond to any number in the Packard parts book. What I was asking is if you had the number from a dist. of similar design that I could get so I can find the correct vac. adv. for this dist. until I can obtain the correct dist. for this engine.

Posted on: 2011/8/11 9:07
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Re: 1949 Auto-lite Dist. Vac. Advance
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I think the A.E.A. publication should provide all the answers you need. The volume covering 1949 was just recently offered on eBay as a CD - very worthwhile asset to the serious autophile.

PS: The volume offered covered 1938 - 1949 and IIRC was about $10 + shipping.

Posted on: 2011/8/11 9:59
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