I've gone through several rounds of tuning with Cliff's kit in this carb, and I think I'm pretty close, save a few issues with secondary engagement.
After a couple of rounds, I landed on the current combo:
73 Jets, 54M Rods
EF Secondary Rods on M Hanger
Power Piston Spring rises @ 7 in hg.
That has my AFRs at:
Idle: 14.5:1
Part throttle cruise: 14-15:1
Heavy primary cruise (3-7 in hg, which is easy to hit in OD with the converter locked): 13-13.5:1 AFR
WOT: 12-12.5:1 (once the secondaries finally open, more on that in a moment).
I'm pretty happy with the above combo from an AFR perspective, but I still have an issue with the secondaries taking forever to open. The rear choke pulloff/secondary air valve damper takes between 2 and 3 seconds to open, at which point I'm near the top of first gear and the secondaries kick in hard around 4000rpm. Same when doing second gear pulls from 35mph, though at a lower 3000rpm or so due to the slower acceleration in this gear. My converter stall is measuring at 2000rpm, which coincides to about 35mph pull starts in 2nd gear.
Main issues:
1) Secondary takes way too long to open. It feels like V-Tech by the time the damper finally comes off. Is there anything I can do with the rear pulloff to get this down in the ~1s range, or do I need to convert to a front pulloff (I have all the parts to do so).
Note: I've done a good bit of WOT tuning with the damper disconnected completely. I can get the spring down to 1/2 turn without any noticeable bog, and the secondaries open right after going WOT. As soon as I hook the damper back up, I'm back in V-tech mode. I'm debating just removing the link for the secondary air valve and running without a damper.
2) While the secondaries are waiting to open, my AFR dives to about 10:1. As soon as the damper releases and the air door comes open, this corrects to ~12.5:1. With only the primaries open, and the power piston up (between 7 and 3 in hg, I'm getting ~13.0:1 AFR, but when I go to WOT, it dives down to 10:1 until the secondary air valve opens). I have ground small ~1/4" diameter half moons above the secondary fuel supply holes in the air horn. I think this very rich AFR only when the secondary butterflies are open and the secondary air door is still closed means my primary jets are right, and the small reliefs in the secondary air valves above the pullover tubes are pulling fuel into the open secondary valves below before the air door opens, causing it to run super rich. Does this make sense, or are my primary jets too rich and that's what's causing the 10:1 AFR before the secondaries open?