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Originally Posted by
ArkyHog88
Are the two diaphrams completely separate? Right now if I pull the hose off of diaphram B (cold start advance line) vacuum is being pulled through the nipple from the hose connected on diaphram A. There is still advance function even though it "seeps" vacuum. Is my advance unit shot?
Yep
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Thanks man. Damn, looks like I'll be headed to the yard to find a dizzy.
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Originally Posted by
ArkyHog88
Thanks man. Damn, looks like I'll be headed to the yard to find a dizzy.
you should be able to buy just the advance new
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Yeah, I wouldn't mess with any junkyard distributors/parts for these cars. The things just wear out.
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Hee hee! I'm running a junkyard advance diaphragm right now! Of course, if I could have found a new one, I would have bought it instead.
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Thanks for the pic that's dedication right there ha! As far as the yard goes, I've got a pretty good source for parts here where I'm at. He's only charging me $40 for the entire dizzy. A new vac unit costs about 60 bucks plus I'll have some spare parts. I'll prob go ahead and give the yard unit a shot. Thanks for the help guys!
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I'll melt my car down to it's base metals if it helps fix someones car. :)
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I believe that!
Hey sometimes you luck up on a "new" distributor in the junk yards, among other recently replaced parts before the car found it's way to the yurd.
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Went to the yard and found a unit but it had a leak also. After looking the past couple of weeks I have found that they have quit making new vac advance units for us Lxi guys.
I really, really don't want to buy a whole new dizzy. Looks like I'll be making a post in the wanted section...
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You could try cleaning out the distributor and lube up the centrifugal advance as well as the advance mechanism the vacuum motors pull. This would make it easier moving so the issue of the diaphragm plunger cocking sideways inside, in case it is only intermittently leaking down, would be helped.
That is only if the diaphragm isn't completely busted in which case replace it.
It's a shot in the dark but I have seen it work, being optimistic.
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Thanks for the tip man but it's a fairly significant leak between the two chambers. :(
I had already cleaned the centrifugal advance because it was completely frozen. It works great now, if I could just get the diaphram situation taken care of.
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Have you tried Rock Auto for the diaphragm? It looks like they have heaps of them.
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Yeah man unfortunately their listing was off. After I tried to order one they realized no one is manufacturing them anymore for EFI setups. They called me and told me none of their suppliers had them anymore. I've noticed since then they took the EFI part numbers off the listing. All of the EFI diaphrams are clocked differently even though some look the same as carb'd versions. You end up with the hoses pointing down towards bellhousing. I did manage to finally find a NOS piece on Ebay though.
My advice is that if you come across one, you better grab it up because they're getting rare.
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Good to know. I scavenged my current one from the junkyard. There are those guys selling new TEC distributors on eBay with the diaphragm included. I wonder if they would sell a diaphragm separately.
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Originally Posted by
ArkyHog88
My advice is that if you come across one, you better grab it up because they're getting rare.
Mine is also running from a jy unit.... I'd better get a spare then.
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Originally Posted by
Dr_Snooz
There are those guys selling new TEC distributors on eBay with the diaphragm included. I wonder if they would sell a diaphragm separately.
I was thinking the same thing. You can get rebuilt TEC units at local parts houses too. Either Cardone has a stash built up or someone is making them over seas possibly. Couldn't see spending around $250 for just a vac unit though, haha!
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I couldn't see spending $250 on anything from Cardone. LOL