The original post was getting a bit long in the tooth, so I thought I would start a new one. To read the old post, see http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13653.
Anyway, sorry about the long delay but I finally got my hands on my dad's old tuneup tools.
For starters, I pulled the vacuum line from the base of the carb and plugged a vacuum gauge on there. Now, the engine was not completely warm and the idle was swinging pretty radically (surging, actually), but the vacuum was reading between 8 - 13 (8 on the low end of the swing, 13 on the higher end).
Now, when I pulled the vacuum line I didn't seem to notice that much difference in the way it was running. However, it would not start with the line removed.
I also pulled the #1 plug and it wasn't as bad as I thought. I expected it to be really sooty, but it didn't look to bad to me. I'll try and get some pictures up in the next day or two.
Still having a hard time getting the RPMs for you guys to give you more info. My interior tach is shot. I did find a old Craftsman Dwell, Volts & RPM gauge mixed in with his tools, but I wasn't sure where to hook this up to. It has two leads. A wide green alligator clip and a narrow black aligator clip.
Anyone know where I hook this up to?
Anyway, sorry about the long delay but I finally got my hands on my dad's old tuneup tools.
For starters, I pulled the vacuum line from the base of the carb and plugged a vacuum gauge on there. Now, the engine was not completely warm and the idle was swinging pretty radically (surging, actually), but the vacuum was reading between 8 - 13 (8 on the low end of the swing, 13 on the higher end).
Now, when I pulled the vacuum line I didn't seem to notice that much difference in the way it was running. However, it would not start with the line removed.
I also pulled the #1 plug and it wasn't as bad as I thought. I expected it to be really sooty, but it didn't look to bad to me. I'll try and get some pictures up in the next day or two.
Still having a hard time getting the RPMs for you guys to give you more info. My interior tach is shot. I did find a old Craftsman Dwell, Volts & RPM gauge mixed in with his tools, but I wasn't sure where to hook this up to. It has two leads. A wide green alligator clip and a narrow black aligator clip.
Anyone know where I hook this up to?