Had a close look at the vacuum advance gizmo? they are prone to perforate and testing is relatively simple. - Take the hose off at the other end, suck strongly and use your tongue to 'seal' the hose end. Wait 30+ seconds and see if the vacuum 'disappears'.
It shouldn't.
Being a tiny bit OCD, I'd also suggest taking off the distributor cap and rotor button - VERY carefully /budget on a new one anyway! - and see if your sucking is actually moving the IGN 'advance' mechanism.
Good excuse to oil the dizzy shaft felt pad.
A future Ignition module upgrade from the Prince of Darkness (LUCAS) to the BOSCH BIM 024 is a good idea.
There is a FORD rotor button that can be substituted for the OEM one, the advantage being a wider 'business end electrode'. Rover v8's can be run with more timing advance than is specified... around and up to 6 degrees more. The wider end shortens the gap from rotor to inside the dissy cap points.
Heck, why stop there? Order a new distributor cap and may as well change the leads too....![]()


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