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			Yea, I'm wondering if I didn't get all the gunk out of the carb with the rebuild.
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			I've been scratching my head trying to figure out, between web advice and books, what timing mark it should be set at.  After reading your post, I think I forgot to plug the vacuum advance...back to the drawing board again.!
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 I'd pull it off an redo it. Soak everything! its the best 15.00 you'll ever spend. 
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			I rebuilt the carb again with a kit from Mike's carburetor parts, who have some nice youtube videos showing how to do it.  I soaked it overnight in a bucket of cleaner first.  Today I was able to drive it 50 MPH without the choke pulled out.  Won't be winning drag races anytime soon, but runs much better.  Thanks for all the help folks!
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			Vern,  what makes you think your truck does not have a stock 250 inline 6.  66 was the first year that the 1000 had a inline 6 available, it could come with a 230 or a 250 or a 292.......????Kieth      | 
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			The guy I bought it from didn't know much about the engine, but did say it wasn't original.  Based on the casting number, it's a 235 or 250 chevy /oldsmobile between '67 and 71.  Looking at the number behind the distributor, I think it's a 250... but will get a better look at the pistons when I take the head off.
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