Being a long time gear head, a old guy fast guy, I got to thinking about my Mercruiser 228 (Chevy 305) motor.
It has the Mallory system, single points, (this is on a 1980 Silver Line 20" cuddy).
On things that go down the road, there is weights that fly open at a certain RPM (springs hold them in), to advance the timing. as well as a vacuum "puller", (in the olden days, not computer controled).
All this to aide spark to fire RIGHT at TDC or just before to get the most power out of a motor.
My dist. has none???
So, that tells me that at a certain RPM the spark will fire at TDC or just before, giving this a narrow power band cuz it will fire before or after the piston hits TDC.
I know a boat motor was made to run at WOT, but I don't run mine there? I get on plan and back it off til it jjuusstt stays there, and it runs well, sips gas.
Why isn't there a advance on my boat engine??
(I only know my Merc engine, haven't really look at others, so it may be a Mercury thing??).
Joe
Many times I think too much!
It has the Mallory system, single points, (this is on a 1980 Silver Line 20" cuddy).
On things that go down the road, there is weights that fly open at a certain RPM (springs hold them in), to advance the timing. as well as a vacuum "puller", (in the olden days, not computer controled).
All this to aide spark to fire RIGHT at TDC or just before to get the most power out of a motor.
My dist. has none???
So, that tells me that at a certain RPM the spark will fire at TDC or just before, giving this a narrow power band cuz it will fire before or after the piston hits TDC.
I know a boat motor was made to run at WOT, but I don't run mine there? I get on plan and back it off til it jjuusstt stays there, and it runs well, sips gas.
Why isn't there a advance on my boat engine??
(I only know my Merc engine, haven't really look at others, so it may be a Mercury thing??).
Joe
Many times I think too much!