...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
disclaimer; what I am about to say is considered wrong (albeit successful) .. follow my advice at your own riskGet the engine warmed up via running it, idling, raised RPM.. your choice. Shut it down. Loosen the four pump mounting bolts with the engine not running so that you can move the pump with effort, not so that it is sloppy in its mount however. Start the engine up and idle it while you go around to the front and move the pump back and forth about 1/16" at a time until it runs better. IF it does not, then you have different issues than static timing.Where ever you set it if it runs better and is not overly CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK coming from the cylinder head, you are most likely very close to the ideal timing setting for your particular engine. No smoke at idle, no popping when revving up, and not overly CLACK CLACK from the cylinders. The clacking is the fuel being injected so advanced that it is igniting against the piston coming up in the cylinder, similar to pinging in a gas engine.