Ignition or Carb Problem?Ignition or Carb Problem?I am trying to get my '70 305 running better. It lacks power, has a miss and spits and backfires. I've rebuilt the carb and kept the original jets, installed new plugs, adjusted the points, etc. I've tried to follow Ed's instructions for tuning but I don't understand instruction #12 that says "Hold crank somehow at "F" to marker and adjust PLATE so light JUST comes on at "F". I don't understand the relationship between holding the crank and moving the points plate.
I don't know if it's a carb or ignition problem or both. Fine tuning is not my strongest point. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. TimingFern, you are adjusting the point plate to open the points at a particular moment in the cranks rotation. I hold the crank bolt with vise-grips and move the points to light up the light at the proper time. I check it by then rotating the crank 360 degrees and making sure the light comes on right at the mark. It's easier to do, than explain!...........................D
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