Thanks for the replies everyone.
So, I pulled the CSV apart and cleaned it. Looks like that has resolved the small fuel leak, so I can hopefully eliminate that now.
The aux air valve could be heard drawing a lot of air on startup and as it warmed, the reducing air flow could be heard. After about 5 minutes running, there was still a little bit of vacuum to be felt when I put my thumb over it, but nothing huge.
All of this has left the car with a warm idle around 1,350 rpm according to the dash tach.
I attached a new tach/dwell meter today, and for some reason the 6 cylinder tach setting gives me a reading of around 380, which x10 to get the final rpm suggests 3,800 rpm at idle! Unless I'm completely missing something, there is no way it is idling at almost 4,000 rpm. The dash reading seems to make more sense.
The dwell angle setting reads 25.5 degrees.
The knurled FIP screw doesn't seem to be reducing the idle level to any significant amount with CCW turns.
Also, at the moment, the engine stalls when I put it in gear.
Something isn't right.....
EDIT: Rather than start a new thread, I'll also add this which I only noticed today. The distributor vacuum connector has no pipe attached, and the vacuum connector at the throttle manifold has been capped off with a rubber plug. Any reason why someone would have done this?
The car was in the shop for a long while about a year ago for emission test compliance 'adjustments' and the FIP was sent away for rebuilding at the same time. Is this vacuum pipe removal something they might have done at the time as a temporary/permanent mod?
I don't really understand the implications of this well enough to decide whether I should be getting this vac pipe reinstalled.
I adjusted the points gap and the dwell meter now reads 36 degrees.
David