RockyMtnSierra
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- Joined
- Mar 5, 2017
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 305
Help! I am going back and forth with my timing, vacuum advance, etc.
I have a 86 Sierra with a 305, new Holley carb, new intake manifold and new exhaust manifold. I don't expect that info to help, but I'm sure someone would ask.
Here's my issue: my initial timing is running somewhere around 35 degrees. I can set timing for factory (6 Btdc - but my elevation is at 8600' so I prefer to try and run it ~ 12 BTDC) but it runs awful. Poor gas mileage, no power, hesitates, the works also vacuum pressure drops about 5lbs (from 15 to 10).
What could cause this? Bad timing chain? Any way to check without removing the timing cover? Anything else I can try - I don't want to go on and on but I feel I've tried everything!!)
(I should say this first as I know it'll be the first comment: yes I removed the advance before setting the timing and the idle is around 650rpm. No vacuum leaks)
I have a 86 Sierra with a 305, new Holley carb, new intake manifold and new exhaust manifold. I don't expect that info to help, but I'm sure someone would ask.
Here's my issue: my initial timing is running somewhere around 35 degrees. I can set timing for factory (6 Btdc - but my elevation is at 8600' so I prefer to try and run it ~ 12 BTDC) but it runs awful. Poor gas mileage, no power, hesitates, the works also vacuum pressure drops about 5lbs (from 15 to 10).
What could cause this? Bad timing chain? Any way to check without removing the timing cover? Anything else I can try - I don't want to go on and on but I feel I've tried everything!!)
(I should say this first as I know it'll be the first comment: yes I removed the advance before setting the timing and the idle is around 650rpm. No vacuum leaks)