You have to really be a sucker to get that dizzy plate to move.
If you have a timing light and a tachometer you can slowly increase the rpm to 1500. As you move past 1500 into the 2000 and higher range you should see one of two things:
1. The timing mark will either stop moving at around 20 btdc no matter how fast the engine is going (the vac advance is not working or not hooked up)
2. The timing mark will continue advancing up to the limit on the balancer (35? BTDC and then slow and stop), this usually happens at 2500-3000 rpm.
This indicates that the vac advance is working and has "taken over" from the mechanical advance which is usually 15-20btdc.
I know it sounds like alot of trouble, but it's pretty easy and very noticeable as you watch the timing mark while increasing the engine speed. Mine sort of takes a "jump" as it hits 20 btdc and then ends up north of the 35 mark.
Good luck
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