Before I get started, I want everyone to know I'm new and very inexperienced so I'm sorry if I'm asking something simple or elementary, but I have noone else to ask. I'm 22 years old and just bought a beautiful '70 cuda 383, and am loving her (except when I can't figure out what's wrong with her, which seems to be every other day). I've been spending the first couple of months fixing simple things like replacing the starter, ignition coil, and rebuilding the carb. Everythings been going fine (the car never ran quite right, but slowly getting better), but I just realized the timing is waaay off. I have searched this forum and others for help, but they all assume I have a scale on my harmonic balancer, a timing light, experience, and a few other things I am actaully lacking. So my question is, is it possible to set reasonable timing without a timing light, tach, or a scale on the h. balancer? or are those things necessary to even get it close? I've been fiddling with it and it seems to start up more easily, but it still idles incredibly high (the idle screw will only let me chose between a painfully high idle and idle so low the car is ready to die), and whenever I am idling at a traffic light, it is a crapshoot whether or not the car will take off when I hit the gas or if it will just stall out. Thanks in advance for the help.