Yes, leave it as is. The intake set up you have is very effiecient, and it lookes like you've compensated for a very lean jet by going up in squirter size. Well done.
I've done some reconcilliation with the jet sizes to cc/min flow rates as published by Barry Grant in his manuals. It lookes like the 350 Holley can be feeding in the 155 hp zone with those jets. I'm not posting these until I get a proper easy to read chart like what RougeS has posted on the HolleyWeber metric jets.
I've done some flow curves betwwen carb cfm, jet cc per minute, and bhp levels. There lookes to be a clear valid jet selection comming through. Often, little 2 liter cars run in the 65 jet zone, and they do 130 hp easily with a 350 Holley 2-bbl. So those two 68 mains sound pretty good.
If you ever run a 500, a set of 74's would be a good start.
See what happens when you make that Ford log manifold fetch stick! Horsepower and fuel economy! You and the Schjeldahl boys have learned that the log head isn't a disadvantage, it's an asset!