In Post 15 you adjusted the timing, in Post 17 you ask what should the timing be. Huh?
The Green & White sticker on the driver side inner fender gives you the Idle and Timing recommendations. (Most likely 7 1/2 BTC, 600 RPM) These are typically lower and less aggressive of settings that will actually work.
Are the mechanical weights working, expanding-retracting as they should? At what RPM?
Is the vacuum advance working as it should?
My 69 Chrys 300 which has a bigger cam is set to 18 initial, all in 34@2500. (Do you know what this means? If not, you will be chasing your tail making adjustments to the Timing and Carb at the same time when you don't know if either one is set up correctly.)
You don't need an Edelbrock, you most likely need to send your 4640 to Woodruff Carb as mentioned above multiple times. My 4640S worked flawlessly from Woodruff.
If you don't know how to tune up a car that's ok. You can learn.
If you don't know how to tune up a car and are making adjustments to multiple things at the same time not knowing what they do you are making things worse.