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PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2007 10:25 am 
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when fitting a weber or other such carb with no way to connect vac advance, what do you do with the vac advance? do you need to block hole on the dizzy with anything or just leave it open air?

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You won't need to block the hole in the dizzy, no.

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thanks, exact answer i was looking for

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most of the vac advances are stuffed by now as carbon buildup and the springs being stuffed so will make bugga all differance ....
but i would sugest a rebuilt dizzy with mechanical advance ..
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