If i try to start my engine cold without the choke, the idle speed is a rough 550, the low battery charging light comes on, and it is barely running. If i let it warm up this way it will eventually reach 950 and run normal.
The fact that you can start from cold without the choke is not normal, and then it speeds up to 1400, tells me that your idle adjustment screw is turned in too far. Back the screw out when it is warm until the idle drops to 950. Then you will need to use the choke to start. The throttle plates should be closed at idle and the speed is adjusted and set by using the air bypass screws, the mixture screw on the Luftmeter--the air flow meter in the air filter housing, a set of vacuum gauges on the throttle ports, and an exhaust gas analyzer.
Any air leaks unmetered by the Luftmeter will lean the mixture and cause idle speed to fall. The vacuum ports with the black caps open into the manifold below the throttle plates.