19gmc84
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- Location
- Virginia
- First Name
- Norman
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 305
1984 GMC High Sierra...had 350 engine and head gasket blew. Buddy gave me a 80-84 305 engine...so I put that in.
I'm trying to figure out what I should set timing to for this engine...I find that it would be 6 degrees, but that setting is for a vaccum advanced distributor. The distributor I have is electric...does this make a difference.
Symtoms I have:
When cold, engine starts fine...no problem.
When hot, I turn key and it acts like battery is weak...it drags and then fires up...also...very high idle when warm.
Engine hard to start:
Battery could be bad.
Starter could be bad.
Fuel line could be vapor locked from being warm.
High Idle:
Need to adjust Holley carburator fast and curb idle....
However, before i do all this...I understand an engine not timed properly could cause all this as well...True or False...so with that said...what should I set my timing to...reason I'm asking, every setting I find is normally around 6 degrees, but that's for a vaccum advanced distributor...I have an electric distributor...should I still go with 6 degrees?
I'm trying to figure out what I should set timing to for this engine...I find that it would be 6 degrees, but that setting is for a vaccum advanced distributor. The distributor I have is electric...does this make a difference.
Symtoms I have:
When cold, engine starts fine...no problem.
When hot, I turn key and it acts like battery is weak...it drags and then fires up...also...very high idle when warm.
Engine hard to start:
Battery could be bad.
Starter could be bad.
Fuel line could be vapor locked from being warm.
High Idle:
Need to adjust Holley carburator fast and curb idle....
However, before i do all this...I understand an engine not timed properly could cause all this as well...True or False...so with that said...what should I set my timing to...reason I'm asking, every setting I find is normally around 6 degrees, but that's for a vaccum advanced distributor...I have an electric distributor...should I still go with 6 degrees?
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