Vacuum was disconnected.you'll never figure the carb out until you learn to figure the timing out. 60 degrees total sounds like your checking the total timing with a vacuum advance hooked up. just arbitrarily raising the initial won't work. initial has to compliment the centrifugal timing in the distributor you need to know how many centrifugal degrees are in the distributor. find a competent person locally who can put put eyes and hands on what your doing so you can get a good base line on the ignition. a carb can't be properly tuned if there are any ignition problems. the carb may not be the big problem. the carb's far from being too big. sometimes these internet websites are the worst places to go for problem solving.
then that should tell you that there is 30 crank degrees in the distributor. what distributor are you using?Vacuum was disconnected.
you need to call FBO at 1-541-942-5920. they make some limiter plates to take degrees out of the distributor. you need to take 10-12 crank degrees out. this isn't a difficult task. the only problem may be the prestolite distributor. i've used FBO stuff before and have found them to be a good vendor. i'm not a MSD fan but with already having the 6al you may want to compliment it with their distributor. the MSD distributors are basically gm/delco design and very easy to tune. make sure you have good clean grounds! what heads and spark plugs are you using? after this is all sorted out then the carb can be tuned.Original dual point style but it was converted to electronic. Have MSD 6A and blaster coil. No ballast resistor.
Timing is now @ 30° initial and 60° all in. That seems like alot. Mixture screws out 2 1/2 turns. curb idle about 750. In gear about 550. Still has bog about mid throttle when I stomp it in park. I'm using a cheap Harbor Freight timing light w/advance dial. Match initial timing mark w/ another timing light for comparison...........???