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local2Ed
Posted 2019-04-27 2:06 PM (#581413)
Subject: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.


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Which vacuum advance do I need for a 1957 Dodge Sierra, 325 cuin. ,2brl. Distributor # IBP 4002.

I see them on E-bay saying "will fit 1957 Dodge V8" among others but don't mention the distributor number.

They are some aftermarket numbers like VC21 and others.

I would like something a little more positive like knowing a number for the vacuum advance, aftermarket or original.

If anybody replaced one where did you buy it?

Thanks.
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56D500boy
Posted 2019-04-27 2:32 PM (#581414 - in reply to #581413)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.



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I think the vacuum chamber you seek has a PN of 1818 569. See below (all the PNs for the bits inside the IBP-4002 distributor).



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local2Ed
Posted 2019-04-27 7:50 PM (#581421 - in reply to #581413)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.


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Thanks, that may help if the listings of the aftermarket parts show the Mopar numbers too.

It's a good starting point.
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56D500boy
Posted 2019-04-27 8:34 PM (#581425 - in reply to #581421)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.



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local2Ed - 2019-04-27 4:50 PM

Thanks, that may help if the listings of the aftermarket parts show the Mopar numbers too.
It's a good starting point.


Sorry. I thought that you had access to a 55-58 Mopar Parts catalogue. In there it lists the IBP-4002 as the 1689 319 Distributor which is the distributor for the 57 Dodge D66, D67, D70 and D71 engines as well as the Desoto S27 Firesweep engine.

On that basis, and cross checking what a VC-21 aftermarket vacuum advance works on, it seems to be the one you are looking for:

https://www.ebay.com/p/1957-DESOTO-FIRESWEEP-8-DISTRIBUTOR-VACUUM-CO...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NORS-VACUUM-ADVANCE-1957-1958-1959-1960-196...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-VACUUM-ADVANCE-1957-1958-1959-1960-1961...






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local2Ed
Posted 2019-04-28 7:04 AM (#581438 - in reply to #581413)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.


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I didn't know where to look to cross-check the factory numbers to an aftermarket part and I didn't want to trust "fits all 1957 Dodge 8"

Where did you get the information?

Thank you for taking the time to post the information.
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56D500boy
Posted 2019-04-28 10:47 AM (#581441 - in reply to #581438)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.



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local2Ed - 2019-04-28 4:04 AM

I didn't know where to look to cross-check the factory numbers to an aftermarket part and I didn't want to trust "fits all 1957 Dodge 8"
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If you look at the hand written info on at least 2 of those three New Old Replacement Stock (NORS) boxes, I am pretty sure you are only a few clicks away from having your "new" vacuum advance.

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60 dart
Posted 2019-04-28 5:11 PM (#581457 - in reply to #581413)
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https://www.oldmoparts.com/parts-electrical.aspx
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Posted 2019-04-28 5:21 PM (#581459 - in reply to #581413)
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local2Ed
Posted 2019-08-13 8:29 AM (#585951 - in reply to #581413)
Subject: RE: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.


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The correct vacuum advance for this distributor is:

Auto-lite 6-29
(IBP 2023R) -These two numbers were printed on the box from the factory.

A1307- this number was hand written on the box and might just be the vendors number.

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StillOutThere
Posted 2019-08-13 10:08 AM (#585954 - in reply to #581413)
Subject: Re: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.



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Best way to get the RIGHT one.
Get the original on your car rebuilt.
That way you don't have to put up with the bad info written on the box by someone 50 years ago.
Parts store shelf items got looked at on the counter for possible purchase and put back in wrong boxes OFTEN.
The diaphram in "NOS" is now half a century old and unlikely to last.

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Powerflite
Posted 2019-08-13 3:51 PM (#585970 - in reply to #581413)
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Good idea. Rebuilt where and for how much?


Edited by Powerflite 2019-08-13 3:52 PM
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local2Ed
Posted 2019-08-13 7:32 PM (#585983 - in reply to #585970)
Subject: Re: Vacuum advance for 1957 Dodge Sierra.


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Powerflite - 2019-08-13 3:51 PM

Good idea. Rebuilt where and for how much?


I know Terrill Machine somewhere in Texas, don't remember the town, had quoted me right around $80.00 and the turn around was two weeks.

https://www.google.com/search?q=terrill+machine+deleon+texas&oq=Terr...


Edited by local2Ed 2019-08-13 10:35 PM
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