Okay, I've finally got the 18RGU in my RT112 Corona running nicely! Not through any effort of my own though.
I took it to Thornbury carburettor services for jetting, balancing and a tune and it came back running a lot better.
I was surprised when he told me that the engine has reground non-standard cams of some sort. Partially explains why I could never get it to idle smoothly!! It also may have high compression pistons! It's possible I suppose, I have no history of this engine, it was in an eBay find Corona.
Thornbury's set the static ignition timing two degrees advanced over stock. He told me that the dizzy needs regraphing to suit the cam/compression and he recommended an upgrade to HEI as well. Suggested I take it to Scorcher ignition in Nunawadding.
The engine still lacks torque off the line and has a slight flat spot, but explodes into motion once it hits 3,500ish, so I guess that's just the wilder cams. He suggested the ignition upgrade would help?
Does this sound like a good idea to the collective 18RG wisdom? What have others done with their ignition systems?
It's currently running 22RE coil and ignitor with stock 18RGU electronic dizzy, the pollution type with advance and retard vacuum ports.
Cheers,
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