Like so many other oils, the zinc level has been reduced in the Rotella oil. Either use dedicated break in oil, or a break in attitude.
I would run the engine on plain water during break-in. Put a garden hose down the radiator filler neck as far as possible, leave the drain open on the radiator, and turn on the hose just enough to keep the radiator full. Doing this ensures the radiator is full of cold water, ensuring it won’t overheat.
I have heard some people overfill the engine with a couple extra quarts of oil. The theory overfilling the engine will ensure the crank counterweights will splash oil onto the camshaft. Since the engine isn’t under any load, the oil aerating isn’t a concern. Obviously I wouldn’t run the engine long term like that, but during break in it would be fine.
It’s easy to set initial timing exactly where you want it without starting the engine. Make sure the engine is on the compression stroke, slowly rotate the crank in the direction it normally spins until the timing mark reads your desired setting. Remove the distributor cap, make sure the rotor is pointing to the number one plug terminal. Loosen the distributor, slowly rotate the distributor until the teeth on the pickup coil and the pole piece are aligned. Tighten the distributor and reassemble.
It’s easy to make sure the distributor is installed correctly. Once the engine is static timed, reassemble the cap and wires but leave the distributor loose. Install a spark tester or grounded old spark plug in the number one plug wire. Turn on the ignition, but don’t crank the engine. Rotate the distributor by hand, every time the pickup coil and pole piece line up and then move out of alignment, you should see a spark at the spark tester. If not, the distributor, crank, or firing order is messed up. Once your sure it’s correct, line up the pole/pickup coil at tighten the distributor.
If you do this correctly, when you put a timing light on it you will find the timing is almost perfectly set at whatever your desired setting is. I say almost because the slack in the timing chain and distributor gear/cam backlash will have a small effect. But it’s much more accurate that just guessing and hoping for the best.