I have always had to use the lightest spring that is in the Holley secondary spring kit to get them to open easily when using regular 56 ford teapots on a 2-4 intake. You may have to buy two spring kits, just to get two of the light springs you want.
I added an edelbrook A/F ratio meter that really helped me get the jets dialed in properly.
The E-code carbs have a different venturi, so you can't just use the same jets as they do.
I had to solder up and redrill the secondary jets to make them smaller on a regular '56 ford teapot, as well.
Adding the secondary tube to connect the two carbs like on an original e-carb, is easy to add, and helps the secondaries open at the same time, yet make it look more correct as well.
My last set-up ran really well and got up to 18mpg on trips.
Pat Fleischman
