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Re: Vacuum Advance unit
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Owen_Dyneto
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Obviously we work on different distributors, most that I've worked on the breaker plate comes out readily without removing the cam.

Posted on: 2009/10/31 13:55
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Re: Vacuum Advance unit
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I just went out and checked all my Packard distributors and you're right, the hole is big enough to get the plate out without removing the cam.

I remember why I had to remove the cam on one distributor, it was when I was doing some cleaning and re-oiling on it. Too many distributors and engines and they all sometimes flow together! I must be getting old and forgetful, time for some of that Ginkgo-Biloba stuff I guess!

Now I feel like a total idiot, retreating back to strictly an observer....

Posted on: 2009/10/31 14:34
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Re: Vacuum Advance unit
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Bowman Davis
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Now. I know at least two ways to do it.

Posted on: 2009/10/31 19:06
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