+1 what Monte said. You can check your air mixture screws first by marking with a sharpie pen where the screw slot is and gently turning it in - don't overtighten after it stops as you'll damage the seal. IF it seemed to be somewhere between 1/2 turn and 3/4 turn of the screw, then set it back to where it was and verify the same on the other side. Just make sure that they are both the same amount to start with, and somewhere in that range. Then, just leave them along until you get the idle screws adjusted and the engine seems to idle relatively consistently at the ~1000-1100 RPM. When you are happy with that - then you can go back and try to "fine tune" the air mixture screws, counting any adjustments from your baseline by the 'clicks' or width of a screwdriver blade of rotation +/- from where you started from. You may find that the engine will idle a little smoother, or rougher, as you go in one particular direction or another - and again, just make small adjustments, and on each side - eventually you will develop an 'ear' for it.
After this, then it comes down to synchronizing the cables so you get even pulling/vacuum from both sides and check with your twinmax that the vacuum levels are close to balanced out - I generally check at just above idle and at 4000 RPM - they won't be perfectly matched at both points, but you want them to be close as you can manage, and I generally err for allowing a bit more deviation at idle for smoother running at road speed.