Aldon yellow 100ayp
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Aldon yellow 100ayp
Any one got any info or tips about these distributors I've been given one for my 1380 with 286 cam stage 2 head lcb stage 2 hif 44 vizarded
Any one shed any light on it
Points gap?
Dwell angle?
Static timing?
Max advance?
Any literature they got when purchased
Any info would be great full
Is the distributor a 59d?
Any one shed any light on it
Points gap?
Dwell angle?
Static timing?
Max advance?
Any literature they got when purchased
Any info would be great full
Is the distributor a 59d?
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
They can also be custom tuned, so not all of them will be the same. If you can get it spun on a distributor timing instrument it'll tell you the advance spec, otherwise Aldon should be able to provide the info as well?
Standard Red/Yellow curves:
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/to ... ce-curves/
Standard Red/Yellow curves:
http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/to ... ce-curves/
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
My engine in its previous guise was very similar, 1380, 286, HS6, LCB etc.
On Aldon's own rolling road, Yellow was proven to be totally wrong for
this engine - It required a distributor which was closer to Red than Yellow.
(Even though Yellow was supposedly designed for this sort of spec...).
So this rather smacks in the face the "RACE APPLICATIONS ONLY" statement
made in the Mini Forum post. You will not know for sure what your engine
needs until you dyno it. The 'p' in "ayp" denotes "plus", i.e. A+. This will be
the dog drive type and will most likely therefore be a 59d Lucas type case.
It should also be noted that graphs tend to only show the centrifugal advance.
If an engine requires 36 degrees at full advance, a Yellow would need to be
timed in with 11 degrees of static advance.
Spider - Any chance you could overlay Yellow and Red on the same graph?
The Mini Forum requires a "sign-in" to view the .pdf files...
On Aldon's own rolling road, Yellow was proven to be totally wrong for
this engine - It required a distributor which was closer to Red than Yellow.
(Even though Yellow was supposedly designed for this sort of spec...).
So this rather smacks in the face the "RACE APPLICATIONS ONLY" statement
made in the Mini Forum post. You will not know for sure what your engine
needs until you dyno it. The 'p' in "ayp" denotes "plus", i.e. A+. This will be
the dog drive type and will most likely therefore be a 59d Lucas type case.
It should also be noted that graphs tend to only show the centrifugal advance.
If an engine requires 36 degrees at full advance, a Yellow would need to be
timed in with 11 degrees of static advance.
Spider - Any chance you could overlay Yellow and Red on the same graph?
The Mini Forum requires a "sign-in" to view the .pdf files...
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
From memory:
- Yellow has 12 deg centrifugal advance
- Red has 10 deg centrifugal advance
Some fast road engines work well with a 10 deg dizzy. This allows more advance at idle for same advance at max rpm, can be useful for longer duration cams and/or high lift rockers.
Swapping primary advance springs also helps, but can be fiddly.
- Yellow has 12 deg centrifugal advance
- Red has 10 deg centrifugal advance
Some fast road engines work well with a 10 deg dizzy. This allows more advance at idle for same advance at max rpm, can be useful for longer duration cams and/or high lift rockers.
Swapping primary advance springs also helps, but can be fiddly.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
carbon wrote:From memory:
- Yellow has 12 deg centrifugal advance
- Red has 10 deg centrifugal advance
Some fast road engines work well with a 10 deg dizzy. This allows more advance at idle for same advance at max rpm, can be useful for longer duration cams and/or high lift rockers.
Swapping primary advance springs also helps, but can be fiddly.
So for 34 all in I would set it at 10 degrees
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
Exactly, 10 deg static advance would give you the desired 34 deg maximum advance.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
No worriesianh1968 wrote: Spider - Any chance you could overlay Yellow and Red on the same graph?
The Mini Forum requires a "sign-in" to view the .pdf files...
For what it's worth, I found the Aldon Red useless for anything.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
For what it's worth, I found the Aldon Red useless for anything.
WHATEVER YOU DO!
DO NOT USE AN ALDON RED SPOT WITH A SWIFTUNE SW23 CAM.
The Aldon Red have a dangerously high amount of advance for these cams around 3000 - 5,500 rpm. Using one of these cams in my Wolseley racer resulted in a scrap set of pistons in less than 30 laps of Blyton due to pre-ignition caused by over advance in the mid range.
WHATEVER YOU DO!
DO NOT USE AN ALDON RED SPOT WITH A SWIFTUNE SW23 CAM.
The Aldon Red have a dangerously high amount of advance for these cams around 3000 - 5,500 rpm. Using one of these cams in my Wolseley racer resulted in a scrap set of pistons in less than 30 laps of Blyton due to pre-ignition caused by over advance in the mid range.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
Hi Chris,
if i'm thinking right in your graph the Aldon Red has more total centrifugal advance ( 15º dizzy advance ) than the Aldon Yellow ?
i though it would be the other way around.. the Red having less total advance, i had in mind total advance for the Red was 10º ( dizzy advance ).
Cheers
Luis
if i'm thinking right in your graph the Aldon Red has more total centrifugal advance ( 15º dizzy advance ) than the Aldon Yellow ?
i though it would be the other way around.. the Red having less total advance, i had in mind total advance for the Red was 10º ( dizzy advance ).
Cheers
Luis
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
Hey Luis,
I can't recall where I got the figures from that the graph is plotted from, but if I kept them on record, then I would have been sure that they were accurate. I also recall from my own experience, that the advance came in way too early and way too much. To try to get it to work means 'retarding' it so that it doesn't give too much advance when it's all in, but in doing so, it makes the engine very hard to get started.
Yes, it has a weird-arse curve that I can't see a use for. I can't see how it's a 'Race Distributor', maybe if it's total advance had about 10 degrees knocked off it, it might be useful for something.
I have one, I tried it (before I got the dissy dyno) and pretty much junked it soon after.
I think perhaps Mark should have said 'don't use it' in his post, not just with an SW23 but anything.
I can't recall where I got the figures from that the graph is plotted from, but if I kept them on record, then I would have been sure that they were accurate. I also recall from my own experience, that the advance came in way too early and way too much. To try to get it to work means 'retarding' it so that it doesn't give too much advance when it's all in, but in doing so, it makes the engine very hard to get started.
Yes, it has a weird-arse curve that I can't see a use for. I can't see how it's a 'Race Distributor', maybe if it's total advance had about 10 degrees knocked off it, it might be useful for something.
I have one, I tried it (before I got the dissy dyno) and pretty much junked it soon after.
I think perhaps Mark should have said 'don't use it' in his post, not just with an SW23 but anything.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
I think perhaps Mark should have said 'don't use it' in his post, not just with an SW23 but anything.
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
So what static advance should I set at what rpm suggestions
Also if I set idle to 1200 and turn the dizzy till revs rise then stop turn back 250 rpm as some people say set it this way I check the static advance and it's at 24 at 1700rpm
Also if I set idle to 1200 and turn the dizzy till revs rise then stop turn back 250 rpm as some people say set it this way I check the static advance and it's at 24 at 1700rpm
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
Static advance is set at zero rpm, with engine staticBirdy9182 wrote:So what static advance should I set at what rpm suggestions
Also if I set idle to 1200 and turn the dizzy till revs rise then stop turn back 250 rpm as some people say set it this way I check the static advance and it's at 24 at 1700rpm
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
That's not possible you need the engine running at a base line rpm i.e. 1000 then set staticcarbon wrote:Static advance is set at zero rpm, with engine staticBirdy9182 wrote:So what static advance should I set at what rpm suggestions
Also if I set idle to 1200 and turn the dizzy till revs rise then stop turn back 250 rpm as some people say set it this way I check the static advance and it's at 24 at 1700rpm
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
How do you know your at o degrees with a distributor just fitted and engine not running
You could start the car and find it's set a 20 degrees at 1000rpm
I do agree if it's not running all is static but where do you get ur reading of advance timing from if it's not moving
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Re: Aldon yellow 100ayp
You should be able to line it up good enough to get it to start. Then you can check the idle timing.
If you have a dial back timing light you can also check the total advance (and also plot the advance curve at different rpm)
If you have a dial back timing light you can also check the total advance (and also plot the advance curve at different rpm)
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How to check static timingBirdy9182 wrote:How do you know your at o degrees with a distributor just fitted and engine not running
You could start the car and find it's set a 20 degrees at 1000rpm
I do agree if it's not running all is static but where do you get ur reading of advance timing from if it's not moving
https://www.howacarworks.com/ignition-s ... tic-timing