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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1
Performed the "NPD Duraspark conversion wiring harness hack" this past weekend and cleaned up some more wiring around the battery tray/voltage regulator area
The wiring harness hack went well, but sparked an effort to clean up the spaghetti around the regulator/solenoid/battery tray area.
Having the wiring correct made things nice starting it up - turned the key to 'On,' waited a few seconds for the electric pump to prime everything (it had been sitting for a few weeks), and started right up within a split-second of hitting 'start' on the switch. I do need to put a stiffer return spring in the steering column, since the ignition switch seems to have no real sense of urgency to return to 'On' from 'Start.' But, that's another day.
The timing was still spot-on, so there was no need to mess with it. I did also switch from 'constant' to 'tuned' vac ports on the carb for the distributor vacuum advance. At idle, it's right at 18 BTDC, and spins up smoothly through the RPM range - which is even a tad more responsive than when it was on 'constant' vac. Some adjustments withe air/fuel mix leaned things out a bit, so it's running a lot better now as a result. I SO can't wait to drive this thing.
Thanks again for chasing this down! ::thumb::
The wiring harness hack went well, but sparked an effort to clean up the spaghetti around the regulator/solenoid/battery tray area.
Having the wiring correct made things nice starting it up - turned the key to 'On,' waited a few seconds for the electric pump to prime everything (it had been sitting for a few weeks), and started right up within a split-second of hitting 'start' on the switch. I do need to put a stiffer return spring in the steering column, since the ignition switch seems to have no real sense of urgency to return to 'On' from 'Start.' But, that's another day.
The timing was still spot-on, so there was no need to mess with it. I did also switch from 'constant' to 'tuned' vac ports on the carb for the distributor vacuum advance. At idle, it's right at 18 BTDC, and spins up smoothly through the RPM range - which is even a tad more responsive than when it was on 'constant' vac. Some adjustments withe air/fuel mix leaned things out a bit, so it's running a lot better now as a result. I SO can't wait to drive this thing.
Thanks again for chasing this down! ::thumb::