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If it is through the timed port, which is possible, then your vacuum advance diaphragm is blown. Which is something that you need to fix.

Pull the vacuum hose at the carb, leaving the other end attached to the vacuum advance, and pull a vacuum on it with your mouth. I'll bet it leaks, badly.

You can see right away if the vacuum advance pulls the pickup around inside the distributor.

I'd imagine one good backfire would pop it like a grenade would pop your eardrums.

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I was blowing through the PCV on the carb. I was assuming it was going through the timed vacuum port?

LOL ok think we need to make sure what you are calling things.

PCV is in the valve cover with a hose going to the base of the carb or a large port on the intake manifold.

The hose on the dist. to nipple on the carb should be a timed port. If you removed the hose from the carb and blew the smoke in it this would have filled the vacuum advance can of the dist. and if smoke came out the dist. then the can leaks and needs to be replaced as Gary said below.

If it is through the timed port, which is possible, then your vacuum advance diaphragm is blown. Which is something that you need to fix.

Pull the vacuum hose at the carb, leaving the other end attached to the vacuum advance, and pull a vacuum on it with your mouth. I'll bet it leaks, badly.

Gary I think he still needs to fill the intake with smoke still.

He could pull the PVC hose off the valve and blow the smoke into it to fill the intake track to check for vacuum leaks.

Dave ----

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He could pull the PVC hose off the valve and blow the smoke into it to fill the intake track to check for vacuum leaks.

But this is what he says he's done.

Remember, if he has the carb mouth choked off with rags the timed port may be above the throttle plate, but it's still sealed below the blockage.

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You can see right away if the vacuum advance pulls the pickup around inside the distributor.

I'd imagine one good backfire would pop it like a grenade would pop your eardrums.

It did backfire a couple times when I thought I stabbed it in the right place but found I was way off timing(when I originally thought the carb needed cleaning because it wouldn't start but it fell back in the same spot, but turns out it didn't).

I had some more hose so what I did was just cut a section and unplugged the PCV line at the carb and put that one on. I was talking about the smoke going through the timed port line to the distributor and that is why it was smoking.

Ordered a whole distributor anyways as the plugged is messed up on it. O'Reillys wanted $105 and the same thing on RockAuto for $40 shipped. They said it would be a couple days anyways so really what would be the difference if I couldn't find out today.

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It did backfire a couple times when I thought I stabbed it in the right place but found I was way off timing(when I originally thought the carb needed cleaning because it wouldn't start but it fell back in the same spot, but turns out it didn't).

I had some more hose so what I did was just cut a section and unplugged the PCV line at the carb and put that one on. I was talking about the smoke going through the timed port line to the distributor and that is why it was smoking.

Ordered a whole distributor anyways as the plugged is messed up on it. O'Reillys wanted $105 and the same thing on RockAuto for $40 shipped. They said it would be a couple days anyways so really what would be the difference if I couldn't find out today.

Its going to make a huge difference if your timing actually advances as it should! :nabble_smiley_good:

Do you have a timing light?

When you set the timing does it immediately advance when it comes off idle?

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It did backfire a couple times when I thought I stabbed it in the right place but found I was way off timing(when I originally thought the carb needed cleaning because it wouldn't start but it fell back in the same spot, but turns out it didn't).

I had some more hose so what I did was just cut a section and unplugged the PCV line at the carb and put that one on. I was talking about the smoke going through the timed port line to the distributor and that is why it was smoking.

Ordered a whole distributor anyways as the plugged is messed up on it. O'Reillys wanted $105 and the same thing on RockAuto for $40 shipped. They said it would be a couple days anyways so really what would be the difference if I couldn't find out today.

Ok I was thinking you were trying to put the smoke thru the timed port.

Now you can plug off the hose to the dist. and give it more smoke.

Dave ----

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Its going to make a huge difference if your timing actually advances as it should! :nabble_smiley_good:

Do you have a timing light?

When you set the timing does it immediately advance when it comes off idle?

I don't think I did an off idle to see if it climbed immediately.. I revved it up pretty good and it moved but I don't know about just a bit above...maybe it'll actually spin the tires now. It takes off decent but just seemed like the brakes were on above 15mph and seemed to struggle.

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I don't think I did an off idle to see if it climbed immediately.. I revved it up pretty good and it moved but I don't know about just a bit above...maybe it'll actually spin the tires now. It takes off decent but just seemed like the brakes were on above 15mph and seemed to struggle.

There's no substantial vacuum if the throttle is open and the engine isn't loaded.

But you should see the timing advance as the plate passes into the transfer ports.

Ford plumbed my truck (most of their vehicles) to manifold vacuum.

You can see the timing jump when you reconnect it to set the curb idle speed.

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I don't think I did an off idle to see if it climbed immediately.. I revved it up pretty good and it moved but I don't know about just a bit above...maybe it'll actually spin the tires now. It takes off decent but just seemed like the brakes were on above 15mph and seemed to struggle.

Someday this thing will start and run..

Got fresh gas and new distributor in and it started and ran great. Still high idle but ran stronger than it has in awhile. Was gonna take it for a drive so I put the distributor line back on the carb and then was taking the vacuum gauge off to plug it and it immediately died, not change the idle like it usually does to where I have time to plug it. Then it won't start but it would puff every now and then from the carb. I then took the cap off and was gonna see if the rotor was making contact with the terminals. Then I looked down in it and noticed there was no tab. Looked at the distributor and say a tab laying there. So I'm guessing it was puffing since it wasn't keeping time since the rotor could spin at whatever it wanted. Put the rotor from the old dist in(it was new anyways) and it hits now but no start. I'm letting it cool down and see

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Someday this thing will start and run..

Got fresh gas and new distributor in and it started and ran great. Still high idle but ran stronger than it has in awhile. Was gonna take it for a drive so I put the distributor line back on the carb and then was taking the vacuum gauge off to plug it and it immediately died, not change the idle like it usually does to where I have time to plug it. Then it won't start but it would puff every now and then from the carb. I then took the cap off and was gonna see if the rotor was making contact with the terminals. Then I looked down in it and noticed there was no tab. Looked at the distributor and say a tab laying there. So I'm guessing it was puffing since it wasn't keeping time since the rotor could spin at whatever it wanted. Put the rotor from the old dist in(it was new anyways) and it hits now but no start. I'm letting it cool down and see

No tab?

The rotor button that makes contact with the coil wire, or the finger that touches each terminal?

Not sure what you mean when you say ' the rotor could point anywhere'

The shaft is a D, the rotor only goes on one way....

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