Hopefully, here are all the necessary specs for my question: Olds 350, 9.8:1 CR, solid flat tappet cam 239/241 on a 110 LSA. Quadrajet is a 17057553, rebuilt with one of Cliff's kits and his advice on idle circuit and air bleeds: main jets 74, Cliff's fully tapered 44 primary rods. I'll be happy to provide any more info if needed. Initial timing is currently at 15 with 19 degrees mechanical advance all in at 3500 rpm.
Here's my question. I had trouble with it pinging on 91 octane gas. It mainly happened going up steep hills around 1900-2100 rpm (running a 200-4R with 3.90 reared gears). So I started adjusting the APT out. Started at 3 turns out. Didn't stop pinging up steep hills until I got to 5.75 turns out. Is it unusual to need to adjust the APT that far?
Other than this issue, the engine starts quickly, cold or hot, idles crisply with 14" of vacuum at 800 rpm, and literally rips when I nail it from any speed or rpm. Overall, I'm really happy with it.