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I have a 1955 Thunderbird with a stock Holly 4000 carburetor and tach drive Loadomatic distributor. I fount that I could set the timing with the vacuum line removed with no problem. The timing did not change once the line was reconnected however if I rev the engine the vacuum will advance but will not retard when the throttle is returned to idle. I tinkered and found that if I loosened the spark valve 1/4 turn on the carburetor, it seems to work OK, I am not sure why the system holds the vacuum when the valve is fully seated. Should I just add another gasket to the spark valve or, by loosening the valve, am I simply allowing the vacuum to equalize because the loosened valve is not making a seal. Thank you!
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thank you sir, I will check that out, it is an automatic transmission.
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I checked with my son who did the rebuild. He said that he removed the screw in the bottom of the carburetor and the ball was there. he said it looked good and he put it back in. Next time we remove the carburetor, I will take the ball out and see if that makes a difference. Thanks
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