So I've set the ignition timing,mostly by ear. I'm finding the place where the engine runs best and vacuum is highest. The engine jumps to life when started. I then take it to 2,000 rpm and see if I can micro turn it to see if I pick up a few rpm. Not much change.
At 1,000-1,100 rpm, my manifold vacuum has a very fast pulse to it and oscillates between 16-18.
As the rpm drops to 700, vacuum falls way off below 10hg.
The vacuum advance is a B1 unit, a stock unit, giving 8 degrees distributor at 16-18hg.
So I used my vacuum pump to hold 16hg on the vacuum advance and started the engine. It was idling at 1,100 so I slowly turned the throttle screw out to slow the idle rpms. As it approached 700, I still visually the same amount of nozzle drip.
What to try now?