Larger fuel inlet seat is the first place to start and keep the pressure at least 7psi. Even if the bowl doesn't go empty if it doesn't stay completely full for the entire pull it will show lean on the top side of the pull. For the later carbs with the improved hinge pin location you can run at least 7.5-8 psi with a .145" seat w/o issues even if you use the smaller float from the later carbs.
Custom machined metering rods with long tips are also a good idea.
I've actually changed to smaller tipped secondary metering rods on the dyno and shown leaner in the next pull. This happens because of the tip length, size and taper on the upper section, and included angle/radius leading to the tips. The factory "CC" rods with .030" tips are HORRIBLE for this problem due to the big upper section and taper down to the small tips.
Most of my customers who drag race a lot, Class racing, etc, have me machine a set of rods for them from the same cores. This provides consistent and predictable changes going from one to another. That is next to impossible using factory metering rods even if you are "juggling" hanger height to compensate........Cliff