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where to buy or rebuild vacuum advance for '36 model 70?

Started by David Platt, November 11, 2016, 04:44:23 PM

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David Platt

I need a vacuum advance for '36 346 v/8. Anyone have one or know where to get one?

Carl Fielding

Something doesn't quite compute here. I thought 1936 V8s were 322 cu in. What's left of my failing mind also wants to tell me vacuum advance did not appear until , I think , 1940. I hope I am wrong , but this would be a good place to receive a reality check. David , what year is your engine ?  -  Carl

David Platt

Carl, the 60 was a 322, the larger series were 346's
David

Bob Hoffmann CLC#96

Carl,
Check your MPL. All series cars had it in 1936. Then they dropped it until 1940.
Bob
1968 Eldorado slick top ,white/red interior
2015 Holden Ute HSV Maloo red/black interior.
             
Too much fun is more than you can have.

Carl Fielding

Hmmm , thanks for the reality check. I was vaguely aware of unique aspects of '36 Cads. These being rare beasts , could the 1940 and newer vac advance be substituted? Or just plug the somewhat newer distributor in ? Has anyone re-curved these old distributors for modern much higher octane gasoline ? Seems doing so would make for a stronger , better , cooler running engine if properly done.  - Carl

Steve Passmore

If authenticity is not an issue and as a last resort you could adapt one to fit David. I have done it several times by cutting the Arm on the original unit, cutting off the tip of the arm on the new unit and carefully soldering the two together to duplicate the angle and length keeping the original end of the arm. Take your measurements very carefully.  Its what we have to do in this part of the world when parts aren't available. You could use the later one like these in the link if the fixing strap sort of fits.    These later types may actually bolt right on but I have never tried it.    36 parts are very thin on the ground. Ask me how I know :'(

http://www.fusickautomotiveproducts.com/prodinfo.asp?number=VA849
Steve

Present
1937 60 convertible coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe
1941 62 coupe

Previous
1936 70 Sport coupe
1937 85 series V12 sedan
1938 60 coupe
1938 50 coupe
1939 60S
1940 62 coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe x2
1941 61 coupe
1941 61 sedan x2
1941 62 sedan x2
1947 62 sedan
1959 62 coupe

David Platt

Thank you Steve, Authenticity is no concern at this point. I'll use one from a John Deere if I have to.
I did find 3 shops that rebuild them, so that's my mission for next week. Oh what fun one year only cars are.
Dave

Steve Passmore

Well, they are all 'one year only' cars David but when the engine is one year only I agree its a bitch.
Steve

Present
1937 60 convertible coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe
1941 62 coupe

Previous
1936 70 Sport coupe
1937 85 series V12 sedan
1938 60 coupe
1938 50 coupe
1939 60S
1940 62 coupe
1941 62 convertible coupe x2
1941 61 coupe
1941 61 sedan x2
1941 62 sedan x2
1947 62 sedan
1959 62 coupe