Hi Dave,
Interesting feedback about the Procomp dizzy
Seems to be the V8 ones though, but will keep an eye on it and retain the VK unit as a spare.
Checked the well known Fiv Antoniou XU1 book and factory specs for the 73 Bathurst XU1 is as follows:
Initial Timing - 10 BTDC
Centrifugal Advance -
0 @ 1100 rpm
13/17 @ 2000 rpm
22/26 @ 5600 rpm
Total is max 36 Degrees (initial + centrifugal) @ 5600 rpm
A vacuum advance reading is listed, 11/15 degrees @ 8.5/10.5" HG.
Spark plugs were C44NS with a gap of 40 thou (1mm).
Factory, dealer sold/road going XU1's used a 10.3:1 compression ratio.
Interestingly the late '71 model (186 powered) used a total advance of 28 degrees.
2door350, this book lists the '72 202 powered car as using a 304 degrees rotation camshaft, and a factory recommended idle speed of 900 rpm. The late '73 cars used an even longer duration camshaft, many of them were raced with Webers and allegedly made over 250HP. Good power for a factory produced 6 cyl powered car back then - well thats if you ignore the 280-300HP E38/49 Chargers ;-)
Dave, over Easter I will try to find somewhere away from everyone to do the advance curve on my car.
I know Mark (Blown_FC) had an XU1 replica engine built for his FC - he may have more info on advance curves - better still Dr Terry would be the one to ask as his business regraphs dizzies.
Cheers,
Craig.