I don’t know about that.... I try! I’ve figured a few things out over the years but many more out there much better at it!! Thanks though!
Yes, it works the float upwards. That’s why it’s much easier when it’s full. The fuel lifts it up when you turn the screw. But, if the bowl is full and you need to lower the float, the fuel works against you. Like trying to push a ballon under water.. That said, it still isn’t all that tough to adjust and really not a lot of pressure to move it. Make sure engine warmed up and running as smooth as can. Just barely crack lock screw and turn adjustment. When I get close, it’s quarter turns at a time, lock it and check through sight window. Fuel should be just at or slightly below window without leaking out on own. A gentle rock of car side to side, a little trickle will appear. Lots of good Holley videos on the YouTube that show this and many other procedures.
If bowl is full, fuel will leak out a little when you crack open float adjustment screws (under pressure) so have rag handy to catch spills..