Yes, it should. They are located on the lower front section of the carburator. These screws will only adjust the air/fuel ratio at idle. *On a holley 4160 vaccum secondary carb, the mixture screws are on the front metering block on each side. The transition slot to throttle blade relationship has to set/corrected before the mixture screws will be effective.
To adjust the air-fuel ratio on a Holley 4160 carburetor, first, ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Then, use a vacuum gauge or an air-fuel ratio meter to monitor performance. Adjust the idle mixture screws, located on the sides of the carburetor, by turning them clockwise to lean the mixture and counterclockwise to enrich it, aiming for the highest vacuum reading or optimal air-fuel ratio. For more precise tuning, consider adjusting the main jets if needed, but this typically requires removing the carburetor.
4160/120 = 34.666666 to 1
4160 - 800 = 3360
Answer: 4160 mi. = 6694.871 km
Answer: 4160 mi. = 6,694.871 km
64 x 65 = 4160
4160 ÷ 21 = 198 with remainder 2
Find two consecutive numbers with the value of 4160
Grab a calculator, and have it calculate the square root of 4160 in this case.
4960
4160
You can use an insulation rating 5000 volt to run 4160 volt supply.