Thanks MEK-Dangerfield. To clarify, the vacuum advance does not go to one of the 2 lower ports at the base? This is how it was setup on my prior carb (Edelbrock), but I did see the other port on the side of the carb and that is the one I think you are referring to, right? I noticed that this side port is only on one side of the carb and not on the other side.
Sorry if I mislead you. The port I am talking about connecting the vacuum advance to IS on the base of the carb, but it's the nozzle to the right of the one you connected to. As Chryco mentioned, once your car is started, you will not feel a vacuum there at idle.
It does sound like your choke is working properly. In the future if you need to adjust it, there are 2 or maybe 3 screws that hold the choke pod to the carb that you have to loosen. You can then turn the pod towards the front of the car to lessen the time the choke is on, and of course, you can turn it to the left to get more choke if you find you need it. I wouldn't mess with that now....I think we have another issue.
Getting back to your statement of "knowing the fuel bowls are full"...They shouldn't be full. You should just barely see the fuel touching the bottom of the sight glass'. Maybe that is what you meant, but I just want to make sure maybe you aren't dumping fuel into your carb by having the float levels too high.
Hang in there, we'll figure this out.