Well. I think we gained some good info today.
When I advanced the timing the vacuum went up. Got to around 18-19. Played with the carb screws to put them at a 1.5 turn starting point again. When I seated either one to count the turns out, the idle came up. So at least the screws changed SOMETHING this time. Didn't affect vac though.
The problem with advancing the timing.....
It got more vacuum, and throttle response was better, but still did the boggy die thing. And then it wouldn't even hardly turn over to start back up. I think the ignition was fighting the starter. Turned it back where it was again, and it spun right over and started instantly.
Did the starting fluid test. I expected it to rev up... But I gave a test shot at the carb and it died down instead... So then I sprayed it in small bursts around carb base, intake, vacuum bung, etc... And when I did it by the cyl 8/6 runner it dropped engine speed. So I went back and sprayed a steady stream at that spot and it bogged down a bunch.
Intake leak is at least part of it lol.
Now the next deal. When I look in the carb, the accelerator pump nozzles never once had any gas come out of em, no matter what I did with the throttle.
