Hello everyone I thought I should ask before I asked a mechanic to diagnose for me. I am very acquainted with this engine so any specific or technical answers most likely won’t be lost on me. So I’ve been having carb backfiring/ hesitation under heavy acceleration (no problems slow) only from idle and it is a brand new carb, this problem was going on even with the old carb. So I hooked up my vacuum gauge to the intake manifold and when I set the timing to 4deg btdc, fuel mixture to 1 1/4 turn, and in gear rpm of 750 I get a quickly fluctuating vacuum of around 10”-15” of Hg (can bounce between 6-18 at the extremes) while at idle. Seeing as I should be much closer to 22 I know this isn’t right and might explain why I am having hard starting condition after running for a while as well.
Side note, idle temp is 200 degrees I'm pretty sure that’s okay because it’s a fresh water cooled engine but I probably need a new impeller as it hasn’t been replaced in years. I also discovered that the engine stalls if I push the coolant hose running to the intake manifold up or down a tiny bit so don’t know what that’s about lol (not that big of a deal not like I’m constantly pushing on it)
So before I open up the valve cover to inspect valves and try to search for bent and/or burned rods or checking timing chain I wanted to see if maybe someone had a less invasive fix, thanks guys!
Side note, idle temp is 200 degrees I'm pretty sure that’s okay because it’s a fresh water cooled engine but I probably need a new impeller as it hasn’t been replaced in years. I also discovered that the engine stalls if I push the coolant hose running to the intake manifold up or down a tiny bit so don’t know what that’s about lol (not that big of a deal not like I’m constantly pushing on it)
So before I open up the valve cover to inspect valves and try to search for bent and/or burned rods or checking timing chain I wanted to see if maybe someone had a less invasive fix, thanks guys!