Quick update. Carb is all back together after installing one of Cliff's rebuild kits.
Idle tubes are now .036. DCR is now .050.
New accelerator pump, float, needle and seat, gaskets all around, etc...
Installed Cliff's Primary metering rods.
Drilled and tapped APT plug hole.
Drilled out idle mix screw holes to .093.
I dug out my old Performer RPM intake (7104, spreadbore bolt pattern) and decided "what the heck" and spent some time port matching it to a 1206 gasket so it could match up to my Brodix heads. This will allow me to finally latch the hood on my C3 (the vic jr. with carb adapter was a little too tall) and I have a feeling the dual plane will be more street friendly.
I've had almost ZERO free time the last few days to bolt things back together, got the intake on and torqued, but the distributor absolutely did NOT want to go in with the rotor pointing at the #1 cylinder at TDC. And yes, I remembered to use a long screw driver to align the oil pump shaft with the distributor. But it just hit me a few minutes ago, I wonder how accurate the timing mark is on my crank pulley. I found TDC by turning the motor over until the intake rocker on #1 had fully opened and closed and then just turned the motor a little farther until the "0" mark lined up with the timing mark on the crank pulley. But if that crank pulley mark is off, that would explain the difficulty. Going to put something like a straw in the #1 spark plug hole tonight to find actual TDC of the piston stroke and see if it matches the pulley mark. I keep having only 30 minutes at a time to spend working on the car so it's hard to make progress. Hopefully running by the weekend and can update with where the carb is at after all the fixes.
Thanks for the help so far!