Ranchero50 wrote:Was the vacuum advance on or off? Also how much timing chatter are you getting with that Chinese dizzy? When I had one on a TBI converted marine 350 it was all over the place as the RPM's rose.
That is exactly what happened. I took the vacuum advance out and set it to 14 degrees BTDC it is running much better. Still got a fuel smell and a tiny bit of white smoke from the pipes but much better overall. I'm not sure what you mean by timing chatter, but my timing belt/fan area only kinda chirps on full lock out of my steering wheel (I have power steering).
Everyone says these chinese HEI distributors are pretty cheap and crappy, I am considering an alternate solution, but because I have a roller cam I will need a steel gear on the bottom correct. I just don't know what to get because I only see HEI Distributors with steel gears on the bottom.
sargentrs wrote:Unless you have a really souped up engine, that Holley 750 cfm is way too much carb for it. Hook up a vacuum gauge to manifold vacuum and tune your timing to achieve max steady vacuum (18-20) then see what your timing reads.
Yeah everyone keeps telling me that. I was thinking of trying out the Holley 600 cfm, but I don't really want to spend the extra money. I don't know what jets are in here but I did change the power valve from a 6.5 to a 5.5 which helped it run a little smoother. The person who I bought the truck from said it was recently rebuilt and the guy wanted to make it into a 'racing truck' but kinda gave up halfway and sold it. all I know is that it has a roller cam inside, not much else.
I am idling right now at 900 in Park 650 in Drive and I am getting about 18 on my vacuum reading.
I also need to install a PCV valve but my rear is being used by the brake booster and my front port is being used by my tranny, should I splice into the tranny line with a t-connector or something? Someone said that I can also go directly into the intake manifold just not sure about this.
Figuring out this whole restoring process with my 68' F100.