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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1, M code, 4 speed.
This is a great thread. Lot's of good info and points to consider.
Looking at the pictures, I notice your distributor vacuum canister is pointed way too far to the driver side, but that only suggest the gear in relation to the #1 wire is off. The distributor can be re-stabbed to put the canister in a better spot.
I also notice my absolute pet peeve and that is gear clamps on the fuel lines. Please change these to correct clamps if not already done. Gear clamps are good for temporary use or non-critical applications only. Besides they just look UGGLY!!
Clearly something is off and it's a matter of elimination, one thing at a time.
There has been lots posted on timing, carb set up etc., so "search" is a great resource.
I too went through something similar, but my issues where distributor curve and carb set up for MY engine. What worked on my M code, might not be what you need on your engine.
Good luck and I hope you get it sorted soon.
Looking at the pictures, I notice your distributor vacuum canister is pointed way too far to the driver side, but that only suggest the gear in relation to the #1 wire is off. The distributor can be re-stabbed to put the canister in a better spot.
I also notice my absolute pet peeve and that is gear clamps on the fuel lines. Please change these to correct clamps if not already done. Gear clamps are good for temporary use or non-critical applications only. Besides they just look UGGLY!!
Clearly something is off and it's a matter of elimination, one thing at a time.
There has been lots posted on timing, carb set up etc., so "search" is a great resource.
I too went through something similar, but my issues where distributor curve and carb set up for MY engine. What worked on my M code, might not be what you need on your engine.
Good luck and I hope you get it sorted soon.