chev-mc
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Hello all,
Thought I'd see if there is any advice to be given on this on.
78 K10 350
My truck ran great when I first got it a few years back. About a year ago when I took it off the road it ran like total crap.
I replaced the extremely worn timing chain and cogs.
Timed it and it still bogs under load and back fires.
I figured I had better replace the vacuum advance as well as it doesn't seem to be advancing when it should so that what I did today. Then timed it again. I checked the vacuum port on the Q-Jet as well and it pull vacuum when it needs to.
Its much better but far from perfect/the condition it was in when I got it. I can get it up to 4K without much problem but still get some hesitation and the occasional backfire. The last thing I can really think or would be the cap and rotor. I replaced them close to a year and a half ago. When I popped them off the brass was somewhat corroded.
Its just about 0 degrees here... I wish the truck would fit in the garage
Thought I'd see if there is any advice to be given on this on.
78 K10 350
My truck ran great when I first got it a few years back. About a year ago when I took it off the road it ran like total crap.
I replaced the extremely worn timing chain and cogs.
Timed it and it still bogs under load and back fires.
I figured I had better replace the vacuum advance as well as it doesn't seem to be advancing when it should so that what I did today. Then timed it again. I checked the vacuum port on the Q-Jet as well and it pull vacuum when it needs to.
Its much better but far from perfect/the condition it was in when I got it. I can get it up to 4K without much problem but still get some hesitation and the occasional backfire. The last thing I can really think or would be the cap and rotor. I replaced them close to a year and a half ago. When I popped them off the brass was somewhat corroded.
Its just about 0 degrees here... I wish the truck would fit in the garage


) loved as much inital timing as I could give them , and ran manifold vacuum off the Holley with an adjustable vacuum can .

I was given a fiat 131 that sat for 12 years in a soggy felid and after adding some gas drove it for 6 months till I grenaded it. Ive had some real fine specimens of neglected doo risen from the dead of years sleep and would have never guessed the rusty plug deal.