advanced timming will only over heat a engine with detonation.. check to see if the distributer is in the proper way .
The distributer was never removed but checked it anyways along with the ecu,cap, rotor and wiring. Everything is as it should.
Retarded timing will cause overheating, consider blocking off the exhaust cross over so the carby doesn't get as hot, fan and fan shroud should be considered and in correct position to each other.
Heh I was wondering what those little square plates were for that came with the gasket kit. I wasn't aware of the heat crossover till reading a few of the threads here.
I have the factory service manual and tried googling but I can't seem to find a pic that shows me where it is. I'd like to try it if I end up redoing the intake gaskets over again.
If junk in the radiator is the problem you really need to take it off & flush it upside down as the top tank is where the junk will accumulate & slow the down-flow of coolant (I'm assuming you have an OE style radiator)....If there's any question as to the condition of the radiator you might take to a shop & have it chemically cleaned....... Advance your timing to at least 15-degrees....This all started with the carb work so you may be running lean.
The radiator is out for a recore so it eliminates that part of the equation. It's currently running a -9 but it appears that I'm running lean. Please forgive my newbness as I'm not a mechanic but I thought running lean was a good thing.
sounds like the vacuum advance is connected to the manifold port not the ported vacuum above the throtlle plates , there should be no vacuum at idle & it should increase with RPM , the manifold vacuum does the opposite .
Why would you ever replace an Decent AVS carb with the crappy AFB
The vacuum advance is connected on the timed port not the manifold port. Your spot on Chryco when I popped in the va the rpm did go up.
Yeah I know, by buddy has been telling me how great the eddy carbs are forever so I broke down and got one. But I have to say that I swapped them out a few times while trying to trouble shoot this mess and I can say with confidence I prefer the the Carter and plan on reinstalling it once I get this sorted out.