If the engine is "stock", then the carb stock settings should be close, and the best place to start. Those carburetors used very small airbleeds, and generous for idle and main fuel delivery.
Keep in mind that any variation or modifications may require slight recalibration. This includes cooler thermostat, free flowing exhaust, headers, etc.
Also keep in mind that the stock jets and rods can be heavily worn, from years of the metering rods sliding in them.
We also see a LOT of power pistons with bent hanger arms, so make sure they are level and exactly even.
The power piston spring can rust and loose tension as well.....Cliff