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Old 04-14-2021, 08:54 PM   #1
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Pertronix Advance

Can someone help me with a question for a Pertronix distributor? With a 350 with an RV cam, where should I start as far as springs and advance limiters? Should I lock out mechanical advance and rely on vacuum advance?
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Old 04-14-2021, 09:53 PM   #2
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Re: Pertronix Advance

It depends on your set up.
A stock versus modified thing.
Stock motor might like a lazy timing curve and a modded motor might like something more aggressive.
What motor, cam, heads, intake, carb, trans, rear gear ratio all play a part.
How is yours set up?
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It depends on your set up.
A stock versus modified thing.
Stock motor might like a lazy timing curve and a modded motor might like something more aggressive.
What motor, cam, heads, intake, carb, trans, rear gear ratio all play a part.
How is yours set up?
Stock motor with Edelbrock intake and carb. Believe it’s an RV cam. SM465 trans. 3:73 gears an 33” tires. Loves to pull from low RPMS
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Re: Pertronix Advance

What’s your initial timing set at?
That’s the best place to start.
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What’s your initial timing set at?
That’s the best place to start.
It likes 13 deg btdc
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Re: Pertronix Advance

Is your pertronix completely adjustable?

Usually you want total timing (mechanical+initial) to be near 32 degrees all in by 3200 rpm.
With your 13 you’ll want about 20 mechanical.
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Is your pertronix completely adjustable?

Usually you want total timing (mechanical+initial) to be near 32 degrees all in by 3200 rpm.
With your 13 you’ll want about 20 mechanical.
Yes. Different springs and limiters came with it.
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Do not block off the mechanical advance.
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Do not block off the mechanical advance.
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Re: Pertronix Advance

Did you get charts with it to tell you what springs etc to use for desired settings.

You’ll likely want it to be fairly lazy to begin with.
You’ll need to experiment to see what your motor likes.

I’ve got a motors manual here with distributor specs.
Would you have the original distributor with part number.
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:56 PM   #11
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Re: Pertronix Advance

may want to take a look at my thread (page 3), I put my all in at 25K with the springs that are included.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...=818178&page=3

My Truck, from post1
SBC 350 Rebuilt less than 1k on engine at this posting.
TH350 Rebuilt at same time as engine.
307 Gears
Power Brakes and A/C (off during all timing checks)
12° Initial timing
30° ~3500 Max Mechanical (by offsetting light ° button to read 0 on the timing mark)
45° ~3500 Max Vacuum (by offsetting light to read 0 on the timing mark)
17 hg Vacuum @idle
Park/Neutral Idle 650
Tires 275 60 15
60 MPH = ~2500 RPMs
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