The short answer is that your vacuum advance is moving the tip of the rotor button past the contact inside the distributor cap. If you inspect the rotor button tip you'll find that there is a burn mark at the corner of the brass strip instead of the whole working edge. I suspect the main reason is the alignment of the star rotor on the distributor shaft is out, not sure if there's much you can do about that. A simple cure is to use a rotor button with a wider tip. I've faced your problem often enough and so I've replaced the OEM style one with an XF Falcon one, Bosch part number GB864. It's a bit tighter on the shaft so make sure that you burnish the shaft end with some wet n dry before fitting the XF rotor button. It looks completely different but works quite well.
Another possibility is to use the arm off your old vacuum advance and use it to extend the arm on the new advance. A dob of weld to make it 5mm longer could fix all your problems.![]()


				
				
				
					
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