I found TDC and did the standard move the dizzy until it sounds good by ear. It will rev up just fine sitting but doesn't like to drive and hesitates really bad.
I believe moving the distributor until it sounds good is fine tuning TDC. Not the recommended 5 degrees before.
I did this exactly - once. Your timing needs to be advanced off of TDC. This allows a better power arc when the engine is at higher rpm. I was proud of my attempt to smooth the idle out, but it created a scenario where the distributor was behind the engine when running down the road (same symptoms as yours). Recommend setting Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) should fix this.
There's more than one way to set the timing. I haven't mastered the vacuum method yet. I used a timing light on #1 spark plug wire.
After ensuring timing set to specs, scoutpilot has more issues needing inspection (I had the shaft wobble too). Are you dripping oil into the lube port for the distributor (just a few drops).