What year is the truck and is this carb the original one? Is it a rochester monojet ot a model B? The monojet started comming out about 1968 or '69. Without knowing what stage of smog controls you have I cant tell you if vacuum advance sees manifold vacuum all the time (connection is below throttle butterfly or on manifold) or if it dont see vacuum at idle (connection is above throttle butterfly at a special vacuum advance port).
I was always so anti-smog that I would plug this special port and try to find a full time vacuum source and hook to it and run the vac. advance as a presmogger would be, I would set the timing as high as the fuel would allow (maybe 10 degrees). I used the light weight advance springs in the centrifical advance ( even sometimes used ONLY ONE spring)-I would then have to limit the amount of travel the vac. advance vacuum linkage had (used a nail in the plunger arm's slot. Never knew what the total advance was- didnt care, it had a lot snappier responce, thats what I wanted. Just watched out so it didnt ping too much. Now this was probably 1975ish and I dont remember if I had to them run premium fuel or not, back then gas was so cheap it didnt matter much. Also does the throttle shaft have much play? On a older truck the shaft or the casting can get sloppy and have a vac. leak right there-try shooting some spray at each end of the throttle butterfly shaft too.
Last edited by edski; 12/18/10 04:02 AM. Reason: throttle shaft wear