that's good news that its running well , now you need to set the timing """as per the manual """, if the dizzy was not moved then you probably ???? have the correct timing already ,so best let sleeping dogs be sleeping and not touch it now ( maybe check and see if it is as per manual but don't move anything yet as there may be a procedure that needs to be followed with your motor ).
messing with idle and mixture screws while the motor is on the muffs (not in the water) is never a good idea 'however " you can get the settings close enough to get you in the ball park ,
I'm guessing you would be wanting around 1000 rpm out of the water , this will most likely drop to around 750 once the motor is warmed up after a run.
once you are warmed up , set the air /fuel screw for the best smooth idle you can get , then set the idle to as close to 750 as you can get it , then check that you have a smooth transition when changing >forward /neutral / reverse IE no stalling out or sputtering trying to stall out.