Well, some more fumbling and bumbling tonight, along with a positive result.
Started the car, air temp at 40 degrees or so, needed to be kept at 1500-2000 rpm for maybe 15 seconds before it would idle.
Time from
Start RPM Temp CO%
2 675 0 8.9
5 600 40 7.9
9 630 80 7.8
I then raised the idle to approx 960 RPM with the adjusting screw and got a CO reading of 6.7%. This is where it is stable. Dicked with the idle mixture and figured out that the thumbwheel has three positions:
1. Out, freewheeling
2. In a ways, turns with slight resistance, no discernible click
3. All the way in, turn until feel in slot, not able to turn once in slot.
I am not making this up.
So I made small adjustments in posiition two, keeping the idle around 960. This brought the CO to 6.3 and then 4.4.
Took a short drive to clear things out after all the idling, car ran great. Rechecked CO at 4.4, Pulled #1 plug, burn looked perfect.
Looked again at the linkage movement. At idle, both air plate and IP are against the stops. When linkage is moved, IP lever is open maybe 1 mm before air plate moves.
So now I need to get idle down to 850 and reduce CO proportionately.