I'm pretty sure that year truck doesn't have an electronic advance on it.
I could be wrong though
Beings its a Carb truck Emission controls should be very basic.
I did this same stuff on my old 85 2wd with 305. I didn't change my Carb though. Just ran the old quadrajet.
Only vacuum lines that need to be hooked is the vacuum brake booster, vacuum advance on the distributor, and the vacuum line to the heater box if its a sliverado model. If its not a silverado model and has a TH350 Trans, (Non overdrive I doubt you have it in that year) you'll need to hook up the vacume line that gose to that to.
You may want to unplug the ECU that is in the glove box area. I did this to mine and never saw a check engine light. It only controls emission equipment as far as I know.
IT DEFINATLY WON'T BE EMISSONS COMPLIANT but for a woods truck that dosen't see the road again, you'll be fine.
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