Ok, here we go, time to start buging people with some rookie questions in the fuel-blending department. Bear with me please.
I have on my warmed over 383 (stealth heads, headers, cam, msd dist, etc) a Holley 0-82751 carb, wich makes the car smell of unburnet gas at idle/light load/low speed driving. I have not tutched it much since I've hade other problems since start up last summer, but now it's about time to start. Wide-band O2 sensor is going in soon, but to start out I would like to have the idle mixture leaned out for everybodys pleasure and well beeing.
What I have done so far is: played with idle mixture screws (best vac. of 15"hg at 3/4 turns out) and i have tried to lean the IFR with a 0,23mm wire (yes, I do it metric, if thats a problem I will have to convert for you). The stock IFR was about 0,73mm. Can't say it did much, but common sense tells me that if the wide-band was in it would show some difference, smaller hole, les gas.
Would trying to fiddle withe the air-bleeds be of any help you reccon? I would like to get the idle mixture leaner quiite soon, even if I later will ahve to go back and change stuff when I start tuning in the rest of the carb.