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twinturbo 20th June 2012 08:27 PM

coil wires

Green to -ve
black to +ve

twinturbo 20th June 2012 08:28 PM

does the dizzy have a 3 pin plug on the side? You will also need a vacuum feed from the carbs ( idealy a balanced feed from both with check valves ).

TT

tkpm 20th June 2012 08:40 PM

Yes it has the 3 pin plug, i was wonder about vacuum pipe, this is going to sound a bit dopey, but whats a check valve look like and how do i get a balanced feed.

twinturbo 20th June 2012 08:44 PM

Is there any vacuum take off on the carbs ( I would expect them to have them ) and hopefully each carb will have a combined vac from each venturi.

A check valve is a one way have to prevent one carb from sucking from the other. Ford ones are usualy white and black things with a port at either side. So long as you have a feed from each carb and each carb has a one way valve you should be ok.

TT

tkpm 20th June 2012 09:05 PM

I my have a problem then, as there aren't any take offs on the carbs.

Terry

baz-r 21st June 2012 12:06 PM

er am i missing somthing if there was check valves (non return) on the vac line then the dizzy would either be sucked to full advance or would not advance at all? do you mean flame trap like you find on lots of ford carbs tt?

all you need terry is a thin vac line from any one of the manifold headers or behind throttle valve to the dizzy.
so the dizzy can react to manifold pressure

twinturbo 21st June 2012 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baz-r (Post 74920)
er am i missing somthing if there was check valves (non return) on the vac line then the dizzy would either be sucked to full advance or would not advance at all? do you mean flame trap like you find on lots of ford carbs tt?

Good point, it would not release, I am just thinking that you need to make sure that you get vac from both carbs and don't want to be sucking from one to the other (although if balanced you should have similar draw on both).



There must be a vac takeoff somwhere...

TT

davedew 21st June 2012 12:37 PM

If you only draw from one header it will only see manifold pressure when that cylinder is on the intake stroke. You will get a pulsing effect on the dizzy and inconsistant timing advance. That is why you need to draw from all four headers.

If you connect all four into a small container, then connect that to the dizzy you will get a steady vacuum flow

baz-r 24th June 2012 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davedew (Post 74923)
If you only draw from one header it will only see manifold pressure when that cylinder is on the intake stroke. You will get a pulsing effect on the dizzy and inconsistant timing advance. That is why you need to draw from all four headers.

If you connect all four into a small container, then connect that to the dizzy you will get a steady vacuum flow

never been an issue for any of the xflows,pintos, lotus twincam and one vauxhal 8v i have worked on with conventional dizzys and webber 40's or alike with vac advance.
the lotus engine was setup like it as a production car and i think thay knew what thay where doing.
only things that dont like seeing a single cyl vac is map sensors as far as i know
i dont expect a dizzy vac diaphram will react that quick


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