Well I finally got ahold of a timing light the other day and set it at 10BTDC. (I had recently changed the timing belt) I drove it home and I noticed that the idle had gone down to where it didn't even register on the tach so I adjusted it up to about 800, the car was plenty warm, fine, no problem, I adjusted the mixture as well, took it for a spin and it's running better than ever!

Ok so here's the thing, now when it's cold it idles low, is prone to "lurching" or trying to die from taking off from a stop. It has also backfired through the carb a couple of times when this is going on. When it warms up no issues, runs fantastic and the idle comes back up. It has never had this problem before. Things I am going to do, adjust choke, adjust fast idle adjustment which I am a bit foggy on frankly, what exactly does this do? I am also thinking about getting a preheater hose for the exaust-air cleaner connection, although I want to ditch the stock air cleaner soon. How much does this preheater hose help in the winter guys? Oh, before you ask the idle stop solenoid does click. Thanks for the suggestions in advance! I am used to a Holly DP with manual choke and very little adjustments so this is all a learning curve.
This carb is a 32 ADFA
Clark