'66 Low Power and Crazy Timing
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:21 pm
Guy,
I'm a brand new owner of a '66 and just recently became a member. This is my very first Toronado and I'm pretty excited about the car. It got delivered on Thursday and I've spent the past two days going through everything. I took my first drive yesterday and was generally pleased. I was however anticipating quite a bit more power than what I have. Plus, the idle isn't quite as smooth as it should be.
So today I checked the ignition system and found a Petronix under the dizzy cap. I hooked up a dwell meter and it was reading so low it was off the gauge. I put my timing light on her and noticed the timing was crazy advanced. By crazy, I would say four or five inches from the timing mark. I set the timing properly, took a drive and barely had enough power to accelerate to 50 MPH. Nearly had the throttle floored the whole time. The engine was smooth the whole time but just no power. I readjusted the timing to where it was originally and got back some power but still no where near what 385 horsepower should feel like.
So, I guess I have a bunch of questions regarding the cause of the low power. Does the Pertronix trigger in the dizzy have adjustments and could that be the reason I have hardly any dwell reading? Does the Petronix compensate and continually adjust so much that I can swing the timing between extremes? Would a missing kick-down linkage cause any issues or loss of power? Does anyone have any thoughts about this whole thing?
Chris
Wilmington, DE
I'm a brand new owner of a '66 and just recently became a member. This is my very first Toronado and I'm pretty excited about the car. It got delivered on Thursday and I've spent the past two days going through everything. I took my first drive yesterday and was generally pleased. I was however anticipating quite a bit more power than what I have. Plus, the idle isn't quite as smooth as it should be.
So today I checked the ignition system and found a Petronix under the dizzy cap. I hooked up a dwell meter and it was reading so low it was off the gauge. I put my timing light on her and noticed the timing was crazy advanced. By crazy, I would say four or five inches from the timing mark. I set the timing properly, took a drive and barely had enough power to accelerate to 50 MPH. Nearly had the throttle floored the whole time. The engine was smooth the whole time but just no power. I readjusted the timing to where it was originally and got back some power but still no where near what 385 horsepower should feel like.
So, I guess I have a bunch of questions regarding the cause of the low power. Does the Pertronix trigger in the dizzy have adjustments and could that be the reason I have hardly any dwell reading? Does the Petronix compensate and continually adjust so much that I can swing the timing between extremes? Would a missing kick-down linkage cause any issues or loss of power? Does anyone have any thoughts about this whole thing?
Chris
Wilmington, DE
