Those are stock, except the local spring shop I took them too for refurbishing added a leaf in the middle and re-arched the rest. I didn't ask for another leaf, he put it in and told me later. Oh well!
I'm in need of some guidance. My lane is Media Blasting and metalwork, and what I'm messing with is far outside my lane. I've had (by my proof in the video) a terrible running engine. I've found and closed all vacuum leaks. The guy who helped me get it wired right set the timing with these air leaks everywhere (mainly the Edlebrock 1407 Carb has a 5/8 plug hole in the back of the carb which was 'open') letting massive air in and out, which, being open swamped the other adjustments, so, as I plug up and find errors the motor starts to run like doo-doo.
I had my helper remove the Carb, and clean it really well (thought it may be bad gas), but, I think he didn't do so great a job as I went back through it today and found the floats had been mashed down and one top plate screw not screwed in at all. So, I took it off and apart myself looking for errors to correct. Yup, needed a new top plate gasket, go to AZ and of course the only thing they have is a rebuild kit for these carbs, so, why not, do it right, right?
Get back to shop and install all the parts and rebuild stuff, and realize that this wasn't the issue, it's timing! So, I hook up the vacuum advance (it never was hooked up when I had help getting it running) so, it won't start unless the gas is nearly all the way down, then it runs like crap. So, I need to know about timing, and setting it at idle and mechanical advance then allowing it to set and also I set it to vacuum advance timing. I'm really a rooking in this lane, but, I need to sort this out tomorrow and get the ready for more jobs next week.
It's got the Mopar perf distributor, no points, if this is needed to know. Thanks ya'll!