At a loss... HELP

I don't agree. Most slants do not like that much total timing. 28-30 usually works best.
I'm wondering if the timing is changing at too low an rpm. It could be that at the in neutral idle rpm, the centrifugal advance has already started, and when the rpm drops, when put in gear, the centrifugal advance decreases, which lowers the idle speed to the point of stalling.

You've got more experience with them than I do Charlie. But every one I've had a hand in tuning loved the curve and setup listed. That is only a few over the years however.