Thanks again, Cliff.
I put it the carburetor together and having it running, so there are a few more items to tweak.
I tried to check to see if the APT needs adjustment, using the tip-in procedure in the book. When I had it running at about 2000 rpm and then pushed the choke nearly closed, it took about 1-2 seconds and then the idle starting going up. However, it went up more than the 50-100 RPM described in the book - probably closer to at least 300 rpm. Maybe I'm not doing it right.
I set the idle and then took it out for drive. It starts, idles and pulls extremely well and very evenly at part throttle. Everything seems to work smoothly and power comes on quickly.
When I went to full throttle acceleration it also pulled well, but I noticed that under hard acceleration the AFR stayed at about 14.0. IIRC, with my old settings the AFR would go to about 12.5 or lower when the secondaries kicked in, but maybe I'm mixed up. I have the air door tension set to about 1/2 turn after removing all free play and it moves freely. I also checked the secondary throttle plates, and they do open to 90 degrees when the accelerator pedal is floored. Should I try setting the spring tension a little looser?
Bruce