I don't think you ever stated what your initial timing is. Have you checked the timing pointer position by placing the #1 piston on TDC and verifying 0 on the balancer?
Yes, just performed this step and the timing pointer is at 0 on the balancer with #1 piston at TDC compression. I also slowed dist timing down to 0 and the rpm dropped by 25 to 1275 rpm. Very insignifiicant.
Since my hot air choke isn't working I blocked off the air passage between the choke housing and carburetor. This made the engine harder to start, backfire out the tailpipe once and through the carburetor once. After the engine warmed up it was idling too fast just like before. I plan to back this change out.
I was wrong about my base plate being drilled for bypass air, it's not. Does my problem seem like it could be solved by adding bypass air? I haven't ruled out a vacuum leak causing this problem. Or what should my next step be?
In Cliff's book he talks about how to install idle bypass air and modifying the idle system. Should these be done seperately or can they be done at the same time? If they are done seperately they can be tested individually before moving to the next one.
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