lets get caught up....
here's some specs.. carb... 17059253, compression 10.3 to 1 (according to math including thicker head gaskets) primary rods .044 x .026, 76 main jet, da secondary rods with h hanger(NOT ADJUSTED) idle as of now is 650 rpm.
cam=either speed pro 1022 or 1038 timing at idle is 3 degrees atdc no vacuum advance
then an email (FROM CLIFF) a long time ago in a galaxy far away
Things just don't work that way with engines. Part of a successful engine is careful and correct cam choice.
When the cam is too small it will lack cylinder filling abilities, and make to much cylinder pressure early in the rpm range (detonation).
When the cam is too big, idle quality suffers, loss of throttle response, off idle power, etc.
You cam will work fine, idle should be fantastic, but it will require very close control of timing/fuel curves to avoid pinging at that compression ratio, even with aluminum heads.
Good news is that I can provide the rebuild and tuning parts to get the carb up to par for what you are doing. The careful tuning will have to come on your end, and hopefully you can make the cam work well enough to manage pump fuel and enjoy the engine on the street.(WORKING ON IT