Something to be aware of:
The points advancer springs on your 350F have become very soft from the years of heat-annealing, and they now let the weights advance far, far sooner than they should. What you 'see' from this is: after setting them statically and then looking at them with a timing light, they show advanced timing at idle. This is because the springs have become too soft: attempting to then adjust the idle timing to the marks ends up with the full-advance timing not happening right, either - it doesn't reach far enough.
Sound familiar?
To fix this, remove the slack from the springs where they connect onto the posts of the advancers, after cutting off at least 1/2 turn from no less than 1 of them, and you'll likely find (before this is set right) that you need to remove 1/2 turn from both springs. They MUST pull the points cam to idle with some panache' so that it does not start to advance until the engine is passing 1250 RPM, and the idle should be 1000-1100 RPM with no advance at all.