So I went ahead and moved the timing back to 6 dtdc and tried to tune the weber per the instructions i did as follows:
-Screwed out the idle speed screw until it doesn't come in contact with the throttle lever and made sure my linkage is good, -Then I screwed it in until it touch the lever. Then I turned it in 1 full turn.
-The mixture screw 2 full turns out. (The instructions said to start the vehicle but it wouldn't start)
-I went and screwed in the mixture screw 1/4 of a turn to have it running.
-I went ahead and screwed it in 1/2 a turn until it started to run bad
-Then I backed out 1/4 of a turn, which seem to be my best. So in total I screwed in the mixture screw 1/2 a turn from when backing it out 2 full turns.
-I then screwed in my idle speed screw 1/4. My idle speed screw is 1 1/4 turns total.
Well unfortunately the truck sputters and lacks power with 6 BTDC
I retarded my timing to what it looks like 6 or 8 deg ATDC and it runs better.
Before I took the dizzy off my old engine, when #1 piston was at TDC, the rotor was pointing to the #1 on the dizzy cap and spark plug wire.
When I installed the new dizzy, I went ahead and placed my #1 piston on TDC and noticed the rotor point to the #4 on the dizzy cap. To make sure I wasn't on the exhaust stroke, when putting the #1 on TDC, I had a buddy of mine crank the engine, spark plug off and my thumb over the spark plug hole, felt the air push my thumb and from what I have read, I was at the compression stroke on TDC. Since my #1 piston was TDC but rotor was pointing to #4 on dizzy cap, I put my spark plug wires to follow that order.
Is my dizzy 180 degs off?
Where the dizzy shaft goes in, is that 180 degs off?
Sorry for the long novel guys but this is getting me confused and frustrated.
Marcos.