got a wild hair and decided to try and get my timing a little closer to correct -
unhooked vac advance
plugged vac gauge inline with just the port to the carb and the one that runs to the tranny connected
started truck, running about 11.5 idling in park (didnt have anyone to sit there with it in drive with the foot on the brake)
turn clockwise, vac goes down to just under 11, truck starts to sputter. couldnt have been more than a few degrees clockwise that i turned it.
decide thats no good, start turning counter clock wise, hit 12, no pinging, hit 13, no pinging, hit 13.5, all the further i felt the need to go. still no pinging (not that i know what pinging is per se).
truck runs a million percent better, engine still starts when hot, most of the hesitation when you step on the gas is gone, had to turn the radio down a few times at stop lights because it runs so much smoother i thought it died.
i was reading somewheres that normal vacuum at idle should be like 14 or so with it in gear with the brake set, vacuum drops under load, yes? if its at 13.5 with no load im thinking i should go further, but i cant blow up the trusty 305 just yet.
should i go further ccw with it? i have no clue what pinging sounds like, is it going to be pretty obvious? lol when i bought the truck the distributor wasnt bolted down, so i knew it was off.
how much stuff should be running off of the vacuum line from the carb? ive got the distributor vac advance, the trans line, and 2 others that have something to do with the heater. but i have no other place to run another vacuum from on the carb that i can tell...
in short, should i attempt to go further ccw? is pinging pretty noticeable? and do i have too much crap on that one vacuum line?
\o/
russ