If that is the Motorcraft 2100 it is a pretty simple carb to rebuild, (as long as nothing on the carb was too far out of spec to start with). I believe you have all the ports sealed if you have the large PCV on the rear and there should be two smaller ones, (one on the front of the base / and a second one half way up on the side). Plug all of them to get it running right-then hook up your vacuum advance after you've done your tuning.
Having a handheld remote starter here is a lifesaver as you can crank the engine over while spraying for leaks and if you find one you'll see/hear it in an instant, (even if it won't start). The base gasket is one problematic area but usually not enough to cause the engine to not start-just run roughly when it starts leaking.
Ignition off: can you see a nice steady stream of fuel looking straight down the carb when you operate the throttle linkage from the idle stop to the full throttle position? You should see two steady streams coming out of the nozzles when you do that-if not something went wrong in the rebuild, (which is what sounds like to me). One other thing to check is that the fuel tank is venting, (via the gas cap) as if it doesn't vent your fuel pump will be fighting to pull fuel up to the engine and never do it). Take the gas cap off / cover it with something to prevent it from being a fire hazard / then verify your picking up fuel by the pump using the method above looking into the carb, (or a fuel / vacuum gauge hooked into a tee fitting after the pump to verify pressure). A lot...of folks will sell new fuel caps for the bump era trucks that don't vent. Can't tell you how many locking types like this I'd bought only to start having mechanical issues.
One other thing to look at that I found when building my truck is that if you have power steering on the truck the fuel line actually routes behind the power steering pump, (from the factory). Mine was crimped/crushed down to 1/4 of the 3/8" diameter tubing creating fuel starvation from the factory!
Unless there is something other than carburetion wrong here...
Jeff
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Many Ford bumps / one 76' EB / and several dents through the years.
A lot of "oddball" Ford parts collected from working on them for 34 years now!
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