use a vacuum gauge. advance the timing to increase vacuum. then back off the idle adjustment screw to set the idle speed, then tweak your idle bleeds.

then start over. advance timing to max vacuum, etc.

simply put, your idle speed screw should be backed off as much as you can, and timing advanced as much as you can at idle...and not have it kick back against the starter on hot starts.


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