So I've been working on project Daize, measuring completion. All that's left is front axle regearing and tuning. That being said, I finally swapped out the worn out 390 Holley for the new quick fuel 4bbl. To my surprise the engine fired and maintained idle without any adjustments. When I decided to throw my timing light at it, with the idle set to about 750 and vac advance disconnected, I was relatively shocked that by ear I had previously set timing to 23° at idle. Background: two years ago or so when I first drove this bird out of it's would be grave, I couldn't get her to accelerate (load or no load) with the vac advance hooked up. After some fine tuning and a cam/intake swap, I couldn't use the advance at all. All the same, I was at my wits end, away with the vac gauge and light. I set it to ear and drove it. Not only started and accelerated well but cruised flawlessly at 21 mpg without any ping or bog or other ill manners. I seem to be in disbelief after checking total timing(~42) that this could be correct. I've yet to do so but I'm going to verify tdc marks on my balancer this week. Seems probable to me that it's spun given my idle timing. .......which leads me to my next question, the car is an 86 wagon with a 258 and a 5 speed. V-belt and a/c equipped, where in the heck do I find a damper in the case that mine has spun???