turn them out more... the idle mixture screws.... your confusing them with air bleeds...
If the mixture screw is more than 2 1/2 turns out turns then the Idle jet is too lean (too Small). When the mixture screw is less than 11/2 then the Idle jet (IFR) is too rich (too large). These assumptions are based on the fact that the Idle speed screw setting is not opened more than 11/2 turns.
1st - Take the air cleaner off and look at the throttle blades "about" 1 1/2 turns on the idle speed screw... the blades should be barely turned.... fuel should NOT be dribbling down into the carb....
2nd - turn all your mixture screws in until they stop and then back them all out equally "square" start with 1 full turn "out" each "square"
backing thm out richens the carb out more...
3rd - Re-adjust the timing.........
4th - a half a turn either way is critical on the mixtures screws.... in leans the carb and out richens it up....
5th - change plugs again....
air bleeds are for super fine tuning.... see example below.........