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You may need to advance your timeing by 1 or 2 decrees. But first get you a spray bottle with soapy water. If it will crank spray around the carb base and intake. If you have a vacum leak. Your engine will lug down. Showing where the vacum leak is. If that's not it. Your air and fuel screws on the carb. You screw them all the way in. Then out a quater turn at a time. Open your rear flap so all 4 are drawing air at the same time. And a just it for. There.
It sounds like an idle speed motor, sometimes called an idle speed actuator. It is located on the side of the air intake. They occasionally fail and need to be replaced.
If this is idleing with the ac on then the idle up speed may require adjustment. not a good practice to leave any vehicle idling with ac on unless idle up control is set high enough to compensate for this practice. can be annoying to drive if set up too high
Sound as though you have a lean burn condition and this is usually caused from a vacuum leak and that is what I would check for first.What engine is in it?
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