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Starting with the vitals: 1975 F150 - 67k orig - 360/390 FE - Motorcraft 2150 D5TE-AAA - C6 Auto - Factory AC - (aftermarket?) Cruise control.
When I picked it up, it ran - but not well. I'm a welder by trade, shadetree mechanic. I can get by pretty well with the right guidance and resources. That said, this old ford is a totally new experience for me as far as timing, carb tuning, and vacuum systems. I do own the shop manuals for this truck and they do NOT cover the vacuum system in detail. They also reference a lot of maintenance procedures they assume the reader already knows, so they don't always explain them very well, if at all. So here's where I am as far as stuff I've DONE:
Maintenance things: New plugs, cap + rotor, air filter, fuel filter (at carb), radiator & heater hoses, PCV + hose, temp sending unit, radiator cap, oil + filter change, topped off some fluids (coolant & 2 quarts of trans fluid) and rebuilt the carb including accelerator pump. New valve cover gaskets (they still leak of course)
And some of the more questionable "non-maintenance" things:
- Removed smog pump, bypass valve, thermactor headers (plugged holes with 1/2"-20 set screws + RTV)
- Removed EGR valve (left the carb spacer in place, and blanked off the valve flange with a piece of 1/4" stainless plate + gasket).
- Ran vacuum from the spark port on the carb STRAIGHT to the distributor (bypassing the manifold temp switch and left out the vacuum delay valve).
- Hot air tubes were broken off the choke, so I plugged the hole in the choke housing, and capped the fresh air port on the air horn. Ordered an electric choke kit (not here yet)
- When I pulled the carb off to rebuild, the idle mixture screws were backed out 7.5 turns if you can believe it. Now I have them set at about 3 turns out.
So here's where I am right now. I'll say it's a miracle that it even fired up at all after I had my way with it, and I am thankful for that. Now I'm at the part where I realize I have NO IDEA what 'tuning' progression I should be following to get this thing back on the road. But I assume getting the vacuum lines sorted out is top priority so my first question is this:
1a) Besides the choke pulloff port and spark port at the base of the the carb, what are the other engine vacuum sources and where can I find them.
1b) Which systems absolutely require system vacuum to function properly, and which do not? My intake manifold is just a huge mess of temperature switches and hoses going everywhere. I want to eliminate / consolidate everything I can.
After that's all sorted out, do I go onto timing or carb tuning? The issue I'm running into with the carb is everywhere I look says that "x and y have been set from the factory and are not to be adjusted" and sometimes will say "If they have been adjusted, reset them to factory spec" But I can't find any of these factory specs anywhere... Even in the shop manuals.
My mission here is basically to trim the fat and get this thing running with the least amount of unnecessary crap under the hood as possible. As long as it runs and shifts right, heat & AC work, power brakes & steering - that's all I want. It's not going to be a hotrod by any means, but I want a clean engine bay with the least amount of things I'll need to constantly be troubleshooting on an old truck like this. It's smog exempt and that's one of the main reasons I bought it. All of the emissions crap is going in a box on the highest shelf in the garage.