I didn't do very much but I replaced the carburetor and it ran very poorly. Carb caught on fire and flooded I think.
Here is the first video from a day or two ago of it trying to run:
https://youtu.be/srBq_VYsTA0
Today I pulled the distributor and attempted to set it to top dead center more or less. I reconnected everything but
forgot the ground on the coil. I tried cranking it but it wouldn't do anything. After I reconnected the ground wire on
the coil I cranked it again and it started and idled. after a few seconds I gave it a little throttle and when I let it off
the engine died.
So I'm pretty excited to see it's gonna run. It has been parked maybe for 8 years. The registration and inspection says
2012. The Previous owner said It had engine problems and was parked for 12 years. It was her husbands truck and
he passed away 5 years ago she said. It appears that the spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points and condenser were brand new
and it had never run. I should have photographed the spark plugs. They looked brand new. No oil or carbon at all. Also, the fuel
line was not attached to the carb, the valve cover bolts were missing and valve cover was loose and the throttle cable bracket was
also missing bolts when I got the truck.
p.s. Do you know anything about these trucks that have the vacuum brake booster mounted under the frame? There is a large vacuum line going from the intake manifold to underneath the truck where there appears to be the brake booster. The pedal just goes down with no resistance. I haven't looked at the master cylinder reservoir. Can or should all the brake lines be flushed out? I guess I'll have to wait until the engine is ready to run to get to the brakes.