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Hi guys, I have been having trouble with my '62 falcon 170cid fordomatic. The thing is that it has a rough idle. I had it running up at near 1000rpm and had great help with the falcon forum, so they helped me set it down to the 450-500rpm. I had checked everything with the vacuum gauge and it gives me a reading of 16-17inches but the needle goes up and down quickly(shaky) between these two numbers. According to the gauge it is a late ignition. I have the timing set at 10degrees. I have played with the idle speed and the way it is now is the smoothest I can get it but it's still shaky while idling. I hear the engine run smoother if I screw the idle mixture all the way in and I know that can't stay like that. I thought that maybe I had a carburetor leak so I replaced the gasket and it went up an inch on the gauge but the roughness is still there. While idling the inside generator light flashes on and off. Everything is basically new or rebuilt, the distributor, the voltage regulator, the starter solenoid, the generator, the only thing not rebuilt is the starter. All of the spark plug wires, the coil and points were changed to pertronix. I replaced the distributor cap, have set the spark plug gap between 35-40 but it seems to run best at 40. I took the car out tonight and reducing the rpm really made the car run a lot smoother. By now I am not sure as to what else I should check. I read somewhere that the valve guides might be worn because of the shaky needle on the vacuum gauge, I'm willing to do this but I need to be sure that the problem is there. I would greatly appreciate the help. Thanks to all.