@shiny The gasket had nothing to do with the vacuum advance, I did state though, that connecting it to manifold (originally it's ported) completely made it go away when fast idling cold (popping starts when the choke opens a bit)
I suspected a possible vacuum leak so that's what made me go change the gasket. Stopped it. I did however keep it connected to manifold as the car seems to like it better lol.
BUT it's about 30° idle timing at the crank with it connected, so I thought the car was possibly just a bit lean (suspected vacuum leak, and it was cold outside, never seemed to do it in the summer ) to seemingly want all that much timing to make the popping go away. Hope that kinda cleared it up a bit..