There's a great Cuban place in Manhattan Beach :
https://www.versaillescuban.com/locations.html
Some quick suggestions on the carbs :
1) New jets need to be polished. They originally came polished so the books don't mention this step, but new ones are too rough, causing both stiff operation and short seal life.
2) The TR3 linkage goes together in a strange fashion. The link between the two carbs goes entirely behind the levers, not straddling them. Geo Hahn posted a nice scan in a previous thread
TR3 Choke cable driving me crazy
3) Some people are tempted to stretch the spring inside the jet housing, which is a strict no-no. If anyone but you has had them apart, I'd replace that spring. While you're there make sure there is one and only one seal at each end, and that the little brass cup washers are turned the right way to cup the seals.
4) The pivots in the choke linkage are supposed to be loose and floppy. If you're replaced any of the pins with bolts, be sure to leave them loose. (Better yet, put the proper pins in there. Bolt threads will act like a file and wear away the pivot points.)
5) Some aftermarket cables just don't work very well, especially the ones with solid centers instead of stranded.
6) If the (unmodified) return springs will pull the jets back into position against the mixture nut, then likely the jet motion itself is not the problem. But obviously, it's important that they do pull the jets back up, every time, or you're going to be driving around with the mixture way too rich.