[Chrysler300] Questions about understanding advance in 57 WCFB . .. and
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[Chrysler300] Questions about understanding advance in 57 WCFB . .. and WCFB itself . Spark porting ...



I touched on this once before , and 57 FSM is sorely lacking on any info . I was using Dodge 57 FSM , believe Chrysler  same — in ignition section . It says set idle ignition timing static at about 8 btc  for this motor (325 poly power pack) ( must be crank degrees although all specs( in back)  are in distributor degrees ) crank = 2x distributor .( nice touch)  
It makes no mention whatsoever of vacuum line during setting — or disconnecting it  .  It does explain ( paraphrasing )” after throttle is opened and vacuum exists, vacuum will advance more “ . This description is absolutely wrong info in 57 FSM  . The port is for sure physically below the closed throttle edge   In 57   WCFB ( not above as in later cars )  , so full vacuum is in the advance line at idle before throttle opens ( how the hell can that work* ?) . However — it also describes setting timing with a 12 v test light ( engine not running) at same 8 . So from that .. I set at 8 static btdc with line off . OK . — But the minute you connect line it jumps maybe 6-8 degrees , how it works — for sure. . I inquired of Daytona carb , * who rebuilt carb,  they did not understand the issue. Frustrating .. like talking to a  brick. They  said “ do whatever book says “Well book says two opposite things “ — only one can be correct .  

! Well — with no mention of disconnecting line if you set 8 idle while running,  timing checked with 12 v point light would be way retarded  ,that 6/8  + degrees , as would the whole car ignition curve . 
So in past have ignored all that anyway .. instability of idle “ zero” timing always an issue with higher idle rpm typical of a 300, and so set I had max advance point  at say 3k at say 28-30 degrees no vacuum . What matters most. Need tape .. but crazy not to have a timing tape. Dial back lights , especially new snap on a joke . Jumps all over the place . Cannot see advance work . Back to old sears with solid connection to #1 . The 57 distributor seems to only have 20 crank centrifugal degrees in it ( low)  , specs in back of FSM  are useless,—  as In FSM it only gives you two data points at low rpms , like 1200 or something . No max advance spec in FSM . Usually is at 2500-3000. Similarly , off topic, you buy mopar electronic conversion , no advance curve at all is given .  Nice ! 

On this  , light seemed to confirm only 20 — that was all It moved .. That is good actually — allows more initial . 
So left it as if set by a 12v light ( why I said static above) , would be about 28 max . Seems not crazy ... close to right?  Other way IS crazy . But now idle with it connected must be 15 or more . Way it is. 
Must have been designed to instantly retard idle timing at initial opening ,( or something?)  then come back in like ported Vacuum at cruise ?  


Why all this , you say ? And maybe carb  , or maybe due to this, it has  a  slight lean stumble off idle , worse  when cold. Can get in accident if it goes 20 feet , and then stalls just off idle in first 5 minutes . Heat riser , choke , accell pump all perfect  . Suspect low float levels or rods/ jetting now . But “suspect “ is not enough to tear into something ( carb) supposedly rebuilt by pros to stock .  400$ ago . With stock  correct carb list  parts. And this ignition BS might play a role. . While on this I have found 4-5 errors in FSM in 57 , at best many sections are very poorly written .poor English , wrong or no  drawings. Try to find simple thing like firing order and where# 1 wire goes in cap .  Or this whole timing thing . 
Maybe someone else has chased stumble off idle with WCFB ? I opened “gas level check ports”  , gas is not there; but how can those work with varying float settings ? Unless all settings end with gas  at the port ? Even bought chev and Cadillac / Buick WCFB books. Even Carter rebuild book covering WCFB . No info of any value on this — just specs .   
Car runs superbly except for this ... hope someone out there gets all this .... very easy to end up timing your car retarded significantly ...by following FSM .. 
and that stumble is dangerous ... also stumbles if accelerating from stop while cornering . If that helps . Straight line warm it is perfect.  
  55-56 300 had to have this perfect .. to race . not really familiar with those ..
Thanks , comments welcome ,understanding  this matters .. 
John 

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