Your carb should have come with the idle mixture screws preset. If you haven't played with them, you might not have to touch them. The standard Ford Holley has them sealed, but I believe they are acessable on your carb. They are for idle mixture only, so if it idles properly, I wouldn't touch them. The adjustment is a bit of a proceedure and should be done with a TAC and vacuum gauge. If you want to get max performance out of it and don't know how to make the tweaks, I would let a pro do it. If you don't know what you are doing, you can do more dammage than good.
There are several things that need to be done in sequence so you don't mess up the next step. ie. proper timing, idle speed, etc.
I'm not suggesting that you don't try learning but be sure to do a little research ahead of playing with it. If you are in a hurry, go to a shop.
If you do a google search on carborators, you will find more information than you care to know.
Good luck,

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