Cliff,
Thanks so much for the info on the APT possibilities.
I will certainly have to get one of those kits and add the APT adjuster.
The power piston spring in the truck was mangled up so that spring kit sure helped the truck too.
Both the carbs on the truck and the Olds have a little brass-looking plug swaged in that location so are both "stock".
The HEI I used was out of a 75 Olds Cutlass 350 and was left stock as far as springs and weights so no curve kit was added.
Dad had an old Sun distributor machine back in my younger years that we tested it on to make sure it was in good working order when we swapped it.
Still wish that machine was still around as it was really neat testing different units on that thing and would take the guesswork out of putting a curve kit in it.
I do eventually plan on rebuilding the motor in this H/O to wake it up.
The car doesn't have quite a 100K on it yet and still purrs like a kitten but certainly lives up to the "gutless cutlass" nickname it got before I restored it.
Planning on doing everything possible I can internally to the engine but keep it looking as stock as possible.
There were some interesting tricks they did on this Power Nation episode that looked really promising as far as getting more power out of an Olds 350.
https://www.powernationtv.com/episode/HP2012-13/an-old-olds-repurposed-for-new-powerTurning down the rod journals on the crank to accept Chevy rods really opens up a lot more possibilities it looks like.
The pistons they used don't look to be available anymore but most of the other stuff is.
They squeezed 383HP@5600 and 410Ft/lbs@4200 out of it.