Well, got it running last night and test drove it today. Can't say I'm terribly pleased with how a lot of this turned out so far. First off the truck tried to kill me. The linkage on the new transmission is a little different than the old one so even though the indicator said park it was actually in drive. There I was with a remote starter and on a foot stool in front of the truck. The thing fired up and lurched forward, knocking be backwards stepping into the drain pan full of my old AT fluid. Fortunately as I was frantically reaching for the coil wire the truck hit my old 360 and that stopped it quick. Tweaked my bumper a little, but what the heck, my bumpers are cr*p anyway. Glad I wasn't to my left a bit, I would have gotten in the way of that 360.
Secondly, my timing's jacked. Trucks smooths out and runs really well when it's far advanced. No big deal, right? Distributor must just be a tooth off. I pull the Distributor to move it over and luckily I noticed the tail was broken. The shaft had seized at the bottom and broke the Distributor right above it! Still ran like that, just spun the whole lower end of the distributor instead of just the shaft. I pull the distributor out of the parts engine and get it fired up again. Timing's still whacky, but I don't want to keep starting and stopping until the cam's broken in. So I just set it to where is runs good and do the break in. Afterwards I have several drag out fights with the Distributor and that stupid oil pump shaft coming out of the oil pump I gave up for the night.
Today I'm rested and have a little patience back so I attempt to time it right again. If I move the Distributor up or back a tooth the truck runs poorly so obviously I had it right the first time. I set it back and just have it timed by ear for now. I hate doing things that way, but I don't have anymore ideas right now. I know I got the new timing set in right, I must have checked it 5 times before assembly. I did use the 360's harmonic balancer, but I did compare the two and there's only 2 degree's difference between the two. But to make it run good the marks are way, way off.
Third is linkage, my carb linkage is Mickey Moused right now, I think the linkage on the 4bbl sets forward more than the 2bbl. Right now I just have a piece of bailing wire connecting the carb to the scissors.
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Again, I hate to do things like this, but I did want to drive it today. I'll fabricate something better in the next day or two.
Last, sometimes backfire, (or just loud pop?), through the carb on sudden acceleration. Might just be the carb needs rebuild, it's a used H*lley I got off of ebay. Not really a big deal, but then it might be due to my timing issue above so rebuilding the carb might be a waste of time and $$$.
There is improvement though, truck sounds nice. Glasspacks are louder now, although I do need to replace a doughnut, r/s one's warped badly. A lot more get up and go than the 360 and I don't have the kickdown hooked up yet. "New" tranny is good, I put new fluid, filter, and gasket on it. Speedo's not working though, hope that's not in the tranny, but my cable's new and the gauge worked before tearing the engine out. Look into that tomorrow.
LOL, sorry so long.
Anyone ever put one of these hoods on by themself? Not fun!