Is this a fuel or timing issue

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I'm talking about the banging. It's harder to hear in the video but it's a loud bang and it's backfiring through the air intake on the carb. The carburetor is pretty dialed and it was doing this for a while now. At first I thought it was fuel so I cleaned the carb really good but it didn't work. Is it still fuel? Or is it timing. The exhaust manifold is only a couple years old and there's no holes in it so I don't think it's that. Thanks
 
Take carburetor cleaner and spray along the Manifold to check for a Leak
If that is a plug in the Manifold Above the Carburetor. Take it out and Make up a Vaccum port that you can attach a Vaccum Gauge to
A Good Engine show show around 16-22 Lbs. at idle with very little movement. A sticking Valve or Engine Miss Fire will make the Vaccum jump by 2-3 Lbs at Idle
Did you do a Compression Test on the Engine?
 
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See attached video.

I'm talking about the banging. It's harder to hear in the video but it's a loud bang and it's backfiring through the air intake on the carb. The carburetor is pretty dialed and it was doing this for a while now. At first I thought it was fuel so I cleaned the carb really good but it didn't work. Is it still fuel? Or is it timing. The exhaust manifold is only a couple years old and there's no holes in it so I don't think it's that. Thanks
A back fire can be caused by either running to lean or the timing being to advanced. If choking helps it is a carb problem if it doesn't timing
 
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Take carburetor cleaner and spray along the Manifold to check for a Leak
If that is a plug in the Manifold Above the Carburetor. Take it out and Make up a Vaccum port that you can attach a Vaccum Gauge to
A Good Engine show show around 16-22 Lbs. at idle with very little movement. A sticking Valve or Engine Miss Fire will make the Vaccum jump by 2-3 Lbs at Idle
Did you do a Compression Test on the Engine?
No...was completely overhauled about 2.5 years ago... doesn't mean it isn't low on compression but it's unlikely imo.
 
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See attached video.

I'm talking about the banging. It's harder to hear in the video but it's a loud bang and it's backfiring through the air intake on the carb. The carburetor is pretty dialed and it was doing this for a while now. At first I thought it was fuel so I cleaned the carb really good but it didn't work. Is it still fuel? Or is it timing. The exhaust manifold is only a couple years old and there's no holes in it so I don't think it's that. Thanks
Broken pushrod perhaps? Had that happen on my rebuilt TO-20.
 
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If it has gotten hot it could have a warped valve or burned valve. If out of adjustment could also be a burned valve if it has been held slightly open from need of adjustment.
 
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