Just a long shot. Have you double checked the timing order? Could you have reversed two of the plug wires? 

66 Fastback":26h2tpm1 said:If this is true, then you likely need to concentrate on the carb. It sounds like you are doing the fiddle with this and fiddle with that mistakes that we all can fall into. Before long, everything has been fiddled with and the engine won't run. Pick one item, verify it is within spec and move on to the next systematically. If it is running rich, I would check the float level, float valve and fuel pressure and make sure the idle mixture screw is set properly. If it is warm enough, make sure the choke plate is functioning.The carb has always ran rich.
Doug
Vann":173smbep said:I don't think that the port divider would totally kill the engine like that, it seems to me that it would still try to run on the other 4 cyls, but I could be wrong. Are the plugs wet with gas or are they just black with unburned fuel? Does the motor sound any different at idle than it did before this started happening? The next time you pull your carb off look on the bottom side and you should see a small slot cut in it, how much of this slot is showing? The slot will be on the inside of the barrel right where the throttle blade closes. I'm wondering if the idle set screw could be in to far causing the carb to pull fuel from the main fuel circuit.
cctgene":17xboahh said:If you start your car and then just let it idle for an extended period of time, until it warms up, what happens? If you pop the throttle at idle what happens?
What I'm wondering is, is your problem there all the time or only when the car is in motion?