Well it took a little while to get it all sorted out, turned out the cam was timed wrong but that allowed it to start and run at 30 degrees advanced which baffled me to no end, it should have kicked back when trying to start it.
It appears to run good now, I have it timed at about 6 degrees BTDC and will advance it a little every once in a while until I hear it start knocking, then I will back it off a couple degrees and call it good, it is kinda confusing as I have the saw tooth timing plate, but I also have the crank pulley with all the timing marks also
This above was very confusing, especially when at an idle the yellow mark was right here.
I fixed all the timing issues the best I could, cam is the best I can get it which is not perfect, I would likely have to shim the cam towers to get it right, I had to adjust the bottom nut on the distributor to be able to time it properly as i ran out of adjustment, that plate was advanced all the way, I retarded it all the way and now all appears good.
I took it for the second test drive and it feels and sounds right now, I re-did all the exhaust gaskets and now it is quiet, I can hear things I could never hear before like the rockers, I might adjust them between the rocker and lash pads to see if it quiets it down and then maybe I will figure out where the squeak is coming from, the minor squeak is sorta like something is dry but when I turned it over with the starter to get the oil everywhere it is supposed to be the cam and everything else up there was soaked with oil, but that is where it sounds like it is coming from, under the valve cover, I can only hear it when it is running and I am standing in front of the engine, it is amazing what one can hear without exhaust leaks.
I adjusted the SUs a little rich, in 200 miles when it is time to change the oil/filter I will pull the plugs, I hope to find them black, if they are not black I will be worried.
“The difference between genius and stupidly is that genius has its limits” Albert Einstein