Hello all!
I just read a thread dealing with converting an L71 to full time vacuum advance. I didn't want to hijack the thread so I started new one. Some time ago I converted my '69 Quadrajet to full time advance by drilling a small hole just below the ported slot and into the vacuum advance cavity. I did not fill the old slot. I have always felt that there was a vacuum leak but never really tracked it down. Now that the engine has been redone, I am getting it dialed in and still feel there is a leak. I have eliminated all the vacuum systems as the source by plugging everything up at the manifold vacuum fitting and I think it is from either the carb or the intake manifold. Could not plugging up the slot make the engine act like there is a vacuum leak? Thanks for your advise.
Jeff
I just read a thread dealing with converting an L71 to full time vacuum advance. I didn't want to hijack the thread so I started new one. Some time ago I converted my '69 Quadrajet to full time advance by drilling a small hole just below the ported slot and into the vacuum advance cavity. I did not fill the old slot. I have always felt that there was a vacuum leak but never really tracked it down. Now that the engine has been redone, I am getting it dialed in and still feel there is a leak. I have eliminated all the vacuum systems as the source by plugging everything up at the manifold vacuum fitting and I think it is from either the carb or the intake manifold. Could not plugging up the slot make the engine act like there is a vacuum leak? Thanks for your advise.
Jeff
Comment