It's not a stringer drive, it's a Volvo 250. These still weren't the quietest things in the world but it's still super strange to see vac advance.
My best guess is that they were planning on selling very few and didn't feel like re-engineeing anything from the automotive world
It's a Volvo drive from 70 in a Chris. I'm starting to think it's factory since some other setups I see online also have it. AI tells me they did it to smooth out the rough idle from the odd fire engine, but I don't trust ai
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I'm looking at buying an old lancer that has the odd fire Buick v6. I notice this has a vacuum advance on it which seems odd for a marine engine, yet there are plenty of pictures on the Internet of these engines and they all seem to have it, leading me to believe that this was done from...