I'm slightly confused. What are IAB plugs?
Use the APT system to correct an off idle lean condition by raising the .042" metering rods a little higher. Stretching out the PP spring is the WRONG way to tune light throttle "tip-in". The power piston should be down at idle, and when accelerating lightly from idle to the main system. It's sole purpose is to richen things up and heavy throttle openings, or when vacuum falls low enough to call for fuel enrichment. At the same time the vacuum advance timing falls out, to keep from pinging the engine.
So tune all light throttle situations with jets/metering rods/APT system.
The idle tubes are HUGE for what you are doing, with .075"/.063 IAB's, it would have been fine with much smaller idle tubes. A slight amount of bypass air would most like help it as well, based on the comment in one response about removing a vacuum hose.
That engine should not want or need a lot of timing at idle speed either, and be fine without MVA. I've tuned a LOT of those engines over the years, and haven't found one yet that needed any additional timing at idle beyond the base setting......Cliff