Adjusting the carb. idle mixture is done after distributor point dwell angle, and initial engine timing have both been adjusted or checked for correctness. Initial engine timing is adjusted and set with the vacuum advance line between the carb. and the distributor disconnected and taped-off. It is critical to set the initial timing with the engine at the proper engine idle rpm.
I adjust the idle mixture screws on a carburetor with the engine at normal operating temperature using a tachometer or a vacuum gauge. I prefer the tachometer, it seems more telling of screw adjustment.
In addition to the engine being at normal operating temperature, the engine idle speed must be correct before beginning idle mixture adjustment. Check engine idle speed with a tachometer. For an auto. transmission car, block the wheels, put on the emergency brake, and put the car in gear to attain proper idle speed. Alternative method... leave the car in Park, reduce the idle rpm using the throttle adjusting screw on the carb. Don't forget to readjust this when you are done.
If using a tach., adjust one idle mixture screw at a time adjusting for maximum r.p.m. reading. Turn the idle mixture screw approx. an 1/8 turn at a time and watch the rpm reading. Take some time doing this, it takes a little time for adjustments to be accurately reflected in the tach. reading. Go back-and-forth between the two adjusting screws to insure that adjusting one hasn't affected the other.
If using a vacuum gauge, again adjust one idle mixture screw at a time adjusting for maximum vacuum reading. Turn the idle mixture screw approx. an 1/8 turn at a time and watch the vacuum reading. Take some time doing this, it takes a little time for adjustments to be accurately reflected in the vacuum guage reading. Go back-and-forth between the two adjusting screws to insure that adjusting one hasn't affected the other.
Remember to check and adjust the engine idle rpm as called for as you do the above. Adjusting the idle mixture screws (especially if they are presently out of adjustment) will significantly affect engine idle speed.
When done, remember to reconnect the vacuum line between the carb. and the distributor.
I'd do the above work before looking for a cause for the stumble you reported. It may 'go away' after doing the above.
Hope this helps!
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a.k.a. Charlie Brown
near Syracuse, New York