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305CID vs. 350CID Engine

Also known as the misnomer stumbles off idle .

@ idle , connect a vacuum gauge (cheapo fuel pump tester) to manifold vacuum ~ it *should* be 18" ~ 21" and be _steady_ if it varies or drifts up and down, there's a vacuum leak you must fix .

If it jitters , bad valves or improper timing , gaps too close on the spark plugs .

As in any engine you must do the basics or you'll wind up chasing your tail .

Stop worrying about the blue smoke ntil it starts easily and runs smoothly and has good pep, minor missing under load due to excesive oil buring , no worries , you'll fix that later .

You DO NOT need expen$ive tools here ! just a dwell tachometer and an inductive strobeoscopic timng light .

Under $100 at ay pwn shop or swap meet . DO NOT pay for used tuneup tools until -you- personlly hook them up and test them .

Thanks will follow your suggestions.
Ron
 
For the stumble, set your accel. pump rod higher on the drivers' side front of the carb. Pop off the little O'Jesus clip.....DON'T lose it, slide out the linkage and move to next hole. Mine had this problem until I moved it up.

Read spark plugs to determine what it is running. Look in most Chilton's manuals for a color chart. White is too lean, black is rich, brown is about right.
 
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