I'm thinking I will try a 64 jet, and if it runs rich then I can back down to a 63.
I called Holley this morning, and they agreed a bigger jet could help, but referred me to the Daytona Parts Company for tech support on classic carburetors. Daytona's line was busy so I called Mike's Carburetor Parts. They're not taking tech calls right now due to the pandemic, so I emailed my question along with the pictures I've posted in this thread. Then I called Daytona back. The rep was very helpful, told me how to check the power valve circuit (carb cleaner sprayed into it should appear in the main well and at the main jet), and told me the original jet size is 62, which agrees with matv91's info a few posts back. The power valve and circuit seem to be fine. He recommended a 64 jet with my higher compression and slightly hot cam.
Within a half hour of emailing Mike's I got this reply:
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I imagine he's referring to the three piece power valve, part 54-14
https://www.carburetor-parts.com/Holley ... p_876.html
There aren't sizes of power valves for these carbs, one size fits all.
Your spark plugs are definitely light, you're running lean. Ruling out all other problems, increasing the jets would be the next step. They are available here in many sizes. Based on the color of your jets I would jump two sizes at a time until you dial it in.
https://www.carburetor-parts.com/120-40.html