Stock jetting is probably fine for a mac.
Sorry, I'd have to disagree with that. PD carbs were only used on machines with a high pressure exhaust system. The MAC is in no way a high pressure exhaust. So, the carb's main should be bumped up to #95 or even #100, and the slide needle raised a notch as well (just an educated guess). Gonna be a test and try recursive operation.
However, without carb enrichment, the engine will run lean and hotter than is recommended. Baffle removed will make matters worse. Induction changes even moreso.
The slow jet size will likely be ok, though I prefer the #42 from the C model, but you will certainly need to find a new pilot screw setting. Exhaust (and induction) changes are not just cosmetic or "style" choices, as these parts have a functional contribution to engine operation.
Dumb to use pine sol on carbs, imo. Acids AND bases dissolve metal, as well as dirt and grime. I prefer to preserve the metal. Carb cleaners are ph neutral, so they attack bits that aren't metal (rubber and plastic included).
I don't believe in dipping the carbs either, as this in no way ensures that small passages and orifices are properly cleaned. Attention here is key to success.