I have a 390 in my 79 bronco. It has a miss when the engine is cold in a hard pull with low rpms. Once the engine is warm it wont miss at all. When cold and missing it sounds like it is hitting on about 5 or 6 cylinders. I have replaced everything I know electrical including coil, pick up coil, plugs, plug wires, ignition switch, wiring harness from dist, to control modular, and the control modular, I have messed with the carb( edlebrock 600), I checked the compression, it was from 135-150. I also added new ground wires from battery to frame and block to frame and a few more. The coil is getting 11.5 volts on the positive side and 6.5 on the negitive while idling. The thing I cant get is it only does it while the engine is cold once it is warm the only thing it does is I can fill a little cutting out on a long hill pulling hard. The other thing is when it is missing when cold and I shift to 3rd and step on the gas it runs just like it should it only happens in a hard pull almost lugging. The engine has about 100000 miles on a professional rebuild. It is a great engine. Also the vacuum is 16 while idling. Here are what I know about the engine, it is bored 60, has an edlebrock 600, headman headers, stock ignition and a rv cam, not sure on the lift of the cam. Any ideas?