kevbert and akt are correct, our tails do not 'fly' up they 'fly' down to counter the weight of the engine. This lends to pitch stability, it would be possible to design without the need to have the tail fly down, but the net result would be instability in pitch.
Most lift enhancing wing mods do not change the center of lift enough to require a change at the tail. When a wing mod does require a change in the tail, it is not usually as a result of a change in the center of lift (felt as a CG change) it is as a result of the old tail not having enough authority to stall the new wing. A requirement both in certification and from an operational standpoint (think landing).
In this case there is no problem stalling the wing, recovering from a stall on the other hand, may very well prove impossible when loaded up heavy.
Beyond that, know a few of your mods i.e.; heavy 185 gear, big wheels, heavier engine, firewall battery, etc, I would say that you should be at the fwd edge of the envelope and be nose heavy if anything...
I'll also go out on a limb and suggest the reason for akt's need to adjust eccentrics was to correct heavy wing issues due to the inevitable slight differences when adding wing mods, not as a result of a c of l , or c of g change.
At the end of the day, I think that if you don't find some freakish CG issue (kilos, honey bees, mud daubers etc in your verticle stab, lead in the tail from a previous engine installment) you are going to find one of two things. Either;
a) the travel of the stab is not reaching it's limits and staying there or
b) there has been an undocumented (go figure) repair to the top deck, door posts, or tail that is affecting the AOI (not AOA).
Wish I could be there to help / confuse the situation more, but you know my current status
I have no doubt that an hour with the manual, a flashlight, mirror, and a smart level would answer what your looking for. Fixing on the other hand.....
Good luck and keep in touch!