over the past 2 weeks several mechanics tried to fix my 5.0, none of them really had an idea of what's going wrong. I'm not a professional mechanic either, I can do most repairs, solve some problems but this is freakin me out
The engine starts fine (carbed 5.0), idles fine without vacuum advance, timing is at 10°.
I connect the vacuum advance and the engine immediately starts knocking, so I give it a little less advance, idles fine, you can hear a little bit knocking at the high rmp's, but it's undriveable. It doesn't go faster than 40 mph. She has got so much missfire, and at WOT there's constantly backfire in the carb. I pull over and rev it high, everything ok, drive for 20 meters, problem is back again.
I took a mechanic for a ride, every 20 meters he stopped and adjusted the timing, but he cannot get it to run as it's supposed to be. He'd have to set the timing at almost TDC with the vacuum on the distributor.
There's a new Holley500 on the intake, the vacuum advance is connected to the manifold. I know it should be on the carb, but there's no connection for the vacuum advance on it.
Anybody ever tried it like this, connected to the manifold ?
I don't think buying a carb with spark advance will effect my problem ?
We had a look at the timing chain, there was a lot of play, so I replaced it, but didn't affect my problem. Cam and crankshaft are dead-on right.
I turned the crankshaft with my finger in spark plug hole #1 until I feel compression, balancer marks TDC.
What could cause this engine to missfire so much, and backfire at WOT (when driving)?

The engine starts fine (carbed 5.0), idles fine without vacuum advance, timing is at 10°.
I connect the vacuum advance and the engine immediately starts knocking, so I give it a little less advance, idles fine, you can hear a little bit knocking at the high rmp's, but it's undriveable. It doesn't go faster than 40 mph. She has got so much missfire, and at WOT there's constantly backfire in the carb. I pull over and rev it high, everything ok, drive for 20 meters, problem is back again.
I took a mechanic for a ride, every 20 meters he stopped and adjusted the timing, but he cannot get it to run as it's supposed to be. He'd have to set the timing at almost TDC with the vacuum on the distributor.
There's a new Holley500 on the intake, the vacuum advance is connected to the manifold. I know it should be on the carb, but there's no connection for the vacuum advance on it.
Anybody ever tried it like this, connected to the manifold ?
I don't think buying a carb with spark advance will effect my problem ?
We had a look at the timing chain, there was a lot of play, so I replaced it, but didn't affect my problem. Cam and crankshaft are dead-on right.
I turned the crankshaft with my finger in spark plug hole #1 until I feel compression, balancer marks TDC.
What could cause this engine to missfire so much, and backfire at WOT (when driving)?