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I can open it wide open when cold and it improved the idle a ton, raised the speed to where it should be, and stopped chugging out smoke.
Turn one of your idle screws clockwise until you hear the engine speed drop then back off about a 1/2 turn (until the vacuum reaches it's max). Do the same with the other screw. When finished, if the idle speed has increased significantly, readjust it to the speed you want and then repeat the procedure. I'm not sure if this is the "proper" way to do it, but it works for me.
That's the way that Edelbrock says to do it. If you are going for daily driver fuel economy, then turn them the other direction until the idle speed drops and back of 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Can I use the vacuum from a fitting on the base of the carb that's currently blocked, or from the carburetor itself?