Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
He's been told this 3 times. Let's see how many more it takes. With yours he's been told 4. Do I hear 5 ?who will give us 5?move your vac adv to full manifold vac and try and put your acc pump rod in the top hole for a quicker pump shot , timing is very important on sbc they like around 34 to 36 degrees of total timing
Actually @Ricko1966, in post 5 you said “move vacuum advance to ported” I followed what you said the first time. No reason to make it out like I can’t follow directions if you can’t give them. My only thing with the ported vs manifold is vacuum drops out and pulls timing with you get into throttle correct? Doesn’t a rich mixture need more timing to burn efficiently? I’ll change it back to manifold where it was originally before changing the distributor since you know, apparently I’ve been told 4 times to do so. I’ve also been told to move the accelerator pump down and up so I haven’t moved it I’m only changing one thing at a time. Sorry I’m too incompetent for you.Give it some more timing see what it does. Since you can't read your timing marks try.its not real scientific without being able to accurately check timing.but take off hard check top speed in 2nd gear,give it a little more timing check it again repeat until top starts drop speed or you get detonation then bring it back a little. I would tell go up and down in 2 degree increments but I guess we are going to have to be happy with up a little down a little.
Just reread your post in more detail,move your vacuum advance to ported then readjust your carb to get the idle speed down.If you are idling on the transition circuit it will stumble.