Rebuilding a Holley 600

It has been awhile since I did a full rebuild on a carburetor. I’ve changed jets, power valves, metering blocks, accelerometer pump cams and such but it has been years since I did a full tear down.
I have these cars out back:

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They both have mild 360s with the most basic of all Holley carburetors, the 600 4 barrel manual choke, list 1850.
Sort of like this one:

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I bought these rebuild kits:

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Since it has been awhile, are there any tips or short cuts anyone has to offer?
I'm going to get a can of that Chemtool carb solvent to dunk the parts into and I have a few cans of carb cleaner.
I thought maybe I've missed out on some tips since the last time I did this.
I used to do these occasionally 20 or more years ago but got into the habit of either buying new or trading parts or labor for rebuilds from a guy that had a shop in town. That guy moved away so I figured I'd try this myself since I had good luck way long ago.

Yes on lubing the o rings.
Blow through all the passages with compressed air after the soak and rinse, vaseline the gaskets and put them back together the way they came apart.
Start with 1.5 turns out on the idle mixture screws.
That’s really about it.

Make sure the gaskets you use match the ones that came off.