Ok, got home from work, tinkered....Still no answers. Distributor is ok not loose. I cannot find any vacumm leaks. Went ahead put a new fuel filter in the carb, no effect. Got mad.......Took the top of the carb off, checked inside to see if it was gummed up, full of trash, Nope. Made sure float still floats-it does.Put back together, no effect.Got madder, pulled plugs, they all look alike-kinda a whitish-orangeish color(not carboned up)......
Heres what i do know - once you get it started(and its not hard to start turns over nice and sloothly like always), if you work the choke butterfly you can keep it running that way. OR if you hold the main throttle and try to maintain a low RPM, she just seems like shes missing like crazy, but it smoothes out when you rev it up some( +1500 RPM). I did notice that if your behind the car, its very rich(eyes watering). It was the other day too.
Im starting to wonder if its ignition related.....cap and rotor still look new(replaced maybe 4-5 years ago along with plugs and wires)and like i said shes lucky to get maybe 500 miles a year.
I do know it has the 7 pin ign module, looked at it(seems like the original). Would the module or the pickup give this effect? maybe weak coil?
When taking the airhorn off, you need to careful reinstalling it by using a putty knife to keep the TPS depressed so itsn't damaged.
Without a dwell meter you are working blind and deaf with these cars. You hook the meter up to the green diagnostic plug than normally isn't plugged into anything. If the dwell is rich, you got a lean problem, if the dwell is lean you got a rich problem.
Sounds like the car is running lean as a lean exhaust has a much more powerful smell than a rich exhaust. Vacuum leaks tend to lean out idle more than mid or higher throttle, which explains your weak idle but runs ok above 1,500 RPM which is when you are getting off the idle system. Intake gaskets could be leaking, the carb gaskets could be leaking, worn throttle plate shaft could be leaking, or even an incorrect spec PCV valve. Nobody can really help you until you tell us the dwell reading.