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    Vantastic

    I am in the final stages of a once again working van. I finished up the electrical tonight, what a nightmare. I had to chase down some wires that lead me nowhere as well as find ones that were buried in the dash.

    I took Pat's idea of getting a hold of another battery box to put the Ignition and starter solenoid electrics in. Instead of a battery box I got a 50cal Ammo case from the surplus store on 1st Ave, painted it black, and lined it with eDead. I then used a piece of sheet metal so generously donated by Jeff and cut/bent a platform for everything to mount to so it would be easy to pull out and service. I made a disconnect out of a simple trailer wiring kit so the MSD, noise suppressor, and solenoid could be completely removed for service. All of this effort was to avoid mounting it all in the doghouse as it is from the factory.

    I had to build a new wire harness for all of the connections on the motor as well as another one for the Alternator/voltage regulator. Not only was this to accommodate the upgraded distributor, ignition, and electric choke but also to get the wiring out of the doghouse. I used all new primary wire from StoneWay (Many colors available there and in bulk).

    For the most part I kept taking two steps forward and one step back. I took this extra time to double-triple check the wiring as I was putting it together as some of the diagrams have conflicting information. Below is a link to the quick video I shot showing the first turn of the motor. I didn't try to start it as it was quite late. The battery tender is on for the night getting ready for some action packed engine firing tomorrow.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwCAp5XwPjU
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    Brian
    '67 Falcon Bus/240/C4/Offy DP/MSD Duraspark II/Holley 4160

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    After an overnight charge, it lives..... Now on to valve and timing adjustments.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic1ec3ep_-Q
    Brian
    '67 Falcon Bus/240/C4/Offy DP/MSD Duraspark II/Holley 4160

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    That is great work. It's always a thrill when these things come to life. I hope you went through the flat tappet break-in procedure.
    Patrick Brown
    331 Stroker / T5 / 8" / Wilwood Disks / RRS R&P Steering / Megasquirt EFI


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    Nice work Brian! Everything looks great and great use of an ammo box too.



    Does that MSD box require any cooling? I've no clue if it does, but that box is pretty air tight (before you ran wires into it). If not, it should stay nice and dry in there.
    Roger Moore

    63 "Flarechero"
    powered by: 347ci stroker | Tremec T5 | 8" 3:45 TracLoc rear



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    I drove it to Crown Hill and back last week before our meeting and I noticed the MSD was a little warm, nothing alarming. I am going to get a 12v whisper fan from DigiKey and create a small air flow through the box to keep it cool.

    I have been also playing with the timing after talking to Pat at the last meeting. The issue I am having is the vacuum advance is causing some back fires which tells me it is advancing too far on acceleration. I observed the vacuum advance lever with it connected and noticed it pulled the most on the initial throttle then varied as I applied more throttle. I have been leaving it off for now but under heavy acceleration (hills) there is some knocking and lack of HP of course.

    I pulled the duraspark apart tonight to adjust the mechanical advance and noticed I had it set on 24 instead of 16 (plus the 10 degrees at idle). Murphy's law set in and one of the advance springs (the lighter one) took flight somewhere so I am going to get the Mr. Gasket 925D kit as recommended by http://classicinlines.com/DSII_swap2.asp. I also understand now how to limit the advance by adding some weld to the mechanical plate to close the gap. I am going to start with the 16 and see how it goes from there. There are also many adjustments on the Holley I need to play with.

    It seems like it could take me a month or more to really tune this engine in to the "sweet spot". Overall it has been firing right up and burns real clean, the electric choke is working well and the MSD 6AL with the Blaster 2 coil is real smooth. More to come, I'll take a video of my first wheel stand
    Brian
    '67 Falcon Bus/240/C4/Offy DP/MSD Duraspark II/Holley 4160

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    Hey there, the vacume advance doesn't work on acceleration,because the vacume is low close to zero, and the number on the advance plate is x 2 so one that says 16 its 32 + 8 or 10 will equal 40 or 42 , I have mine on the 12 degree side so 24 + 12 is 36... hope this is helpfull john h

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    Quote Originally Posted by falcon cobra View Post
    Hey there, the vacume advance doesn't work on acceleration,because the vacume is low close to zero
    Is this true? I think it is true if you are talking intake port vacuum (below the carb base), but I think the carb makes throttle-related vacuum based upon venturi air speed at the port you hook up to the vacuum advance. That is throttle-related vacuum. Yes/No?
    Roger Moore

    63 "Flarechero"
    powered by: 347ci stroker | Tremec T5 | 8" 3:45 TracLoc rear



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    I guess it would be, with that port which is just above the blades no vac. at idle when they open more than about 1/8 or 1/4 the vac. is the same as it is below the blades. with the pedal mashed in the rug 0 vac. thats when boost comes in handy ....john h

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    Here is a good article on Duraspark tuning.

    http://www.carbdford.com/viewtopic.php?t=5543
    Patrick Brown
    331 Stroker / T5 / 8" / Wilwood Disks / RRS R&P Steering / Megasquirt EFI


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