Well then I would just assume that the guy didn't get things right, or it's just that wrong for your engine.
I would start with 95 jets in the primaries with 7047 or 7147, or even 7347 rods. The first 2 digits of the number is the size in the cruise mode, when the rods are pulled down. During low vacuum, the rods are pushed up by the springs and it runs in the smaller diameter. That's the 47, or whatever you pick out. I have just always had good luck finding the "47" sizes. And I then just change the secondary jets to get more when I mash on it.
The smaller the rod size, (lower number) the richer it will run.
The stiffer the step-up springs are, the faster it will richen up when the vacuum drops. So if it has the stiffest springs, and you don't have enough vacuum to hold them down, it will be enriched by that at idle, or just off idle.
I would get at least 104 or possibly larger jets for the secondaries. It depends on what size the rods have in the power section. (The 2nd half of the number)
And most of my knowledge on these carbs was passed on to me from
@500$k5 .
I can tell you more if you want, let me know what you find.