Thanks for all the advice and ideas!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The fuel could be bad, but it's not very old since it was almost empty while I stored it. Then I added 20 gallons of new stuff last week, which I burned throught that first day. Then I just put in another 20 gallons of med. grade fuel. I was hoping a little more octane might help. It didn't.
The main fuel filter is a cartrridge type on the bottom of the fuel pump. Not like your normal passenger stuff, but more like what you'd find on a diesel engine. Anyway, I put a new one on when I first started messing with it a few weeks ago. I also put in a new cartridge filter thingy in the carberator where the fuel line goes into it.
I'll pull both and take another look to see if they are fouled. If so, I'll dump the tank, flush it and start over with fresh fuel.
The plate on the base of the carberator is something I don't know about. I'll take some starting fluid and start spraying everything to see if I can find a vacume leak. The engine idles fine and doesn't surge, so I didn't check for a vacume leak.
Bird really described the symptems well and it's what I keep thinking is wrong as well. Problem is that I'd like to test that somehow. Any suggestions on how to check for a bad timing chain?
The cap, rotor, wires and plugs are brand new. If I had a problem with the cap or rotor, wouldn't that be from the begininig when I put it on? As for a tab, I'm not familiar with one, but I have checked the distributor several times to make sure it's tight and not moving around. Again, it feels like the timing chain, but I'm still confused.
Thank you everyone for all your help,
Eddie