Haha...just like my truck, I like bringing threads back from the dead
I like to tinker a lot too...probably too much. And I wanted to get the best possible fuel economy from this ol rig as well, so have been playing around with the timing advance, in addition to tire pressure, doing a lean idle drop on the carb, etc. etc. I also installed an in-cab vacuum gauge, and try to keep it at 15 inches or higher when driving, and definitely above 10 when cruising.
Since the lean idle drop on the carb, the vaccum has gone from a ~15 and fluctuating slightly to a steady, glued-in-place 19, which hopefully will help MPGs.
I also advanced the timing up to 14 degrees, after which I had to turn the idle speed down a bit to get it back to 650. I haven't heard any pinging yet, and get a lot more torque ( maybe in my head), so hopefully this will work out.
Anyone have any advice on hearing pinging? Jim C. mentioned that often it is hard to hear ping at high RPMs, and I never ever tow anything, and there aren't many hills along the shore here in Jersey. Any tips on how to find out if it's pinging, or methods you've used in the past?