No joke! I don't have 19" Hg vacuum. The best I can get at idle (800 rpm) is 15" Hg. And this is after I advanced the timing 5 Deg. .....to 5 Deg. BTDC with the vacuum line connected.
I do have the correct FIP. Also, with the engine fully warmed up, I checked whether air is being fed into the intake manifold through the small air filter on the FIP. The answer is........no air when warm, but lots of air during the time the engine is warming up.
When I suddenly open the throttle, the vacuum drops to 0" Hg. After revving it up and immediately allowing the throttle to close, I notice that the vacuum does not go beyond about 19" Hg. But, I believe this is attributed to the dashpot, which prevents the throttle from suddenly closing.
The car seems to run great at idle, no flat spots on acceleration; no backfire on decel............ Now I wish I had never measured vacuum.