Jonny B
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2020
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 13
- Location
- england uk
- First Name
- jon
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- gmc c1500
- Engine Size
- 350
I got my 1974 GMC c1500 with 350 sb and 350 trans,edelbrock 4 barrel.I checked TDC on compression stroke and timing marks lined up correct.Replaced HEI distributor cap and sprung coil to rotor contact with ac delco parts(old contact was burnt out and cap looked poor),truck was running.I decided to check distributor was positioned correctly,No1 at TDC and rotor pointing at at no1 cylinder,all good.Initial timed at 16 degrees BTDC and it runs crap,no power and chugs along.Used timing light to set.Anything less than 16 degrees tdc and it barely moves and backfires bad.If i advance it further it to 20+ degrees it is responsive and best power at 24 degrees btdc BUT if i set it this high it starts pinking and rattling bad(as you would expect).Carb runs manifold vacuum to distributor,new pipe,tried ported vac and it still ran same.Other carb ports are at rear of carb -vacuum to brake booster,front ported vacuum capped and sealed.Front large centre port to rocker cover good.Ive ordered new rotor,cant understand why it cant run at correct initial timing?Any ideas welcome,thanks Jon