Those are the standard jets and rods, so they are probably the stock 5" springs.
The issue with the springs is that these engines pull so much vacuum, you are always in power mode with 5" springs. I stretched the 8" springs by 1/4" to get them to more like 9" springs. The springs should be half of your idle vacuum. So with an idle vacuum of 16" or more, you should use 8" springs.
Here's the thing. A lot of people don't calibrate carbs the way they should. If the carb is running on the raw edge of lean all the time, you can burn valves. So the Edelbrock carbs are delivered rich as hell so that no matter what engine someone puts them on, they won't burn it up.
Your plan is backwards. Leave the .095 jets in the secondaries or you will run lean at WOT. That's not good. And you will still be rich at idle, cruise, and half-power. Put the .092 jets in the primaries, and then go to the 65/57 rods. That will lean the carb out enough for the high vacuum signal it gets from these truck engines.
When you lean it out, since a lean mixture burns slower, you can also put in more advance. I am running 16-17 degrees BTDC with stock HEI and no problems. More advance gives a longer burn time and also helps with emissions.