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Where is the vac advance hooked up, ported vacuum or manifold vacuum? Ported vacuum will produce the hesitation you are seeing. Unless you are running a full emissions kit, you need to be on manifold vacuum.
Chevy V8s like 36 degrees of total timing (base + centrifugal advance), with another 15 degrees of vacuum advance (usually specced as 7.5 camshaft degrees -- that is, 15 crankshaft degrees). That gives 51 degrees of advance at cruise. So I was surprised when you said 25 degrees base + centrifugal for your engine.And they like the vacuum advance engaged at idle. That is, manifold vacuum, not ported vacuum. The idle rpms will probably go up 100-200 rpms when you do the switch, and most off-idle hesitations will go away.
...Right now I just have a Actron? basic timing light from Autozone. I plan to buy a better one but right now my extra cash is all tied up in the truck.....as it seems to always be lol....