Fan shroud is on the car.
Got a new "heavy duty" fan clutch and installed it. It sets the fan into the shroud about a half inch more than the previous one and has less slop than the previous.
Did a compression test today for a baseline on the car to be used in the future. Got 135-140 per cylinder across the board.
Warmed the car up and set the idle via a digital snap on timing light to 625-650 rpm.
Read timing (was set to 4 deg btdc).
Set timing per manual to TDC.
Checked my spark plug gaps and all were around 0.035. Adjusted them to 0.40 because I've got electronic ignition. Is this a no no or ok? Info I found says .040 so I figured I would try it out.
My plugs had a consistent color among them. A light chocolate color but still a bit white, so my next move is to do a good thorough rebuild of the carb and set float levels, etc. to be honest I'm still not overly impressed with the power of my engine so I'm going to check that the vacuum secondary is working properly and readjust my mixtures.
I did check the temps around the engine w a laser temp gauge and the rad was 180, upper hose was 175 and the water pump was 180. Exhaust manifold was at 475. This leads me to believe that even though the temp gauge in the dash shows high, it's possible that the car is running correctly and I might've picked not the best temp sensor for the water pump.
Thoughts? Opinions?