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Dual Point Distributor Vacuum Advance Spring

toolmanmike

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This should help you can see when the screw is all the way out CCW, it compresses the spring I the vac advance, usually takes over 20 INHG to move the diaphragm when it is out all the way. when in CW they usually start moving at around 5 INHG, hope it helps explain it.
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Screw out, less spring tension, less vacuum to operate it.
Screw in, more spring tension, more vacuum to operate.
I don't know how long the screw is but if it is screwed in far enough it could disable the diaphragm.
 
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