Ok, you need a ground strap ran between the engine and the frame. The motor is mounted on rubber motor mounts. Without the strap electricity with find the point of least resistance and ground out that way. The point of least resistance may very well be through the trans and ground to the diff through the driveshaft. Not one a bad ground but has ill effects on brass bushings, especially in automatic transmissions.
Second thing is to fix the timing (if it is off) If you don't have a timing light, take it to someone who does and have it set properly. Not only will it effect your starting, if it is detonating you could do a lot of damage to the engine internally.
You could also mark the distributer in place, loosen it and turn it clockwise approximately a 1/4" or so and see if that helps. If it helps but is still a little slow, turn it another 1/4" and try it again. If that starts to help then you know this is your problem. I personally would just go get a cheap timing light and set it so that you are sure the first time with no guess work.