Found a few articles on adjusting the needle height, most mention a special tool but this is possibly so you can adjust by removing the dashpot piston only (not stripping the top cover off). The tool stops the diaphragm getting torn.
Here's one Adjusting a Stromberg carburettor | How a Car Works
Lots of other information out there including several YouTube videos.
Took an old CD175 apart and the needle is well & truly stuck in place. There is a small washer that sits in a groove in the needle, seems to stop the spring pulling the needle back too far.
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