You either need a timing tape on the balancer, or a dial back timing light.
Warm the engine, disconnect the vacuum advance. Note the engine rpm, see what the timing is at that speed, and make a note. Set the idle to 1000, read the timing again, make a note, set the idle to 1500, read the timing, keep going until the timing stops advancing. It might be as high as 3500-4000 rpm. Connect the dots on your chart, that’s your timing curve.
You can change the rate at which the curve comes in by changing the advance spring. Lighter brings it in faster, heavier springs flows it down.
GM made a ton of different advance weights and cams with different shapes, that tailors the shape of the curve.
Your vacuum advance canister will have a number stamped on it stating the amount of advance that particular canister will provide.
Hope that helps. There are lots of YouTube videos on ignition timing.
Once you have