RE: Problem with O.S. .46 FX
if you can, disconnect or pinch off the fuel line while the engine is at idle until it quits. If the rpm increases before the engine quits, low end is too rich. If rpms go down and quits-too lean. This is a proven method in some of the manuals which I use all the time. Then adjust the low end needle as necessary. I go for a very slight increase myself.