Bextreme04
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- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
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- 350-4bbl
I got the fuel pump today and installed it. Yes the lower pressure worked and it actually ran and idled which is a first. But...it was popping out the carb and when I put a timing light on it the mark on the balancer was here (approximately).
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Why didn't you adjust the timing when you saw it like that? That is a horrendous amount out of adjustment. It should be on the complete opposite side of the timing marks from there. I'm not surprised it is hard to start and running terrible with the timing like that.
Are the two black marks on the timing bar where you measured mechanical TDC? You should put a red mark on the Timing bar directly in between those black marks(That will denote mechanical 0 degrees of timing). Then loosen the distributor hold down and with the engine at idle, with the vacuum advance canister disconnected and the line plugged, move the distributor until the timing mark lines up with the upper black mark. That upper black mark is at around 8 deg advanced. Each one of those teeth equals around 4 degrees I believe.
Right now you are trying to run the motor at what looks like ~30 degrees retarded, which means the spark plugs are firing while the piston is already moving down the power stroke. It will not run well like this. Fix the timing first, then see what it sounds like.
I would also highly recommend a compression test and a leak down test(if it is still running like garbage once the timing isn't grossly out of whack)