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no i didnt remove any of the lines, just pulled the carb off a bit to check it out.
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Time to get serious . Pull the plug out and connect it to the spark plug wire . Do you get a nice fat blue spark when you pull it over (make sure the plug is grounded to the chassis). Could be the coils on its way out .
Could also be that the ring is very worn and the topend of the motor needs to be rebuilt.
You might want to take the carb off and remove the top plate and have a good look at the diaphragm depending on oh how old the carb is the the diaphragm could be leaking vacuum. Kind of doubt it if the engine flooded on you when you were trying to start it .
Interesting to me side note: mixed fuel does not evaporate like straight gas. Duh!Your gut tells you it’s flooded? It is !
The best way to in flood the engine is to disconnect the carb yes remove it from the engine let it lay back. Then with a new plug for a wtf moment pull the cord. It should run wide open due to amount of air it’s pulling in and that will quickly burn up the remaining fuel. It will only last about 3-5 seconds so no worries. Once burnt fuel is gone reconnect carb and begin as you should.
Prime 3 or 4x
Choke 2-3 soft pulls the. Switch to norm and pull another 1-3
If you continue to pull you will continue to push gas into engine..
(ENGINE)Well I try and throttle up as it’s idling to keep it going. But eventually it just dies the same. But I am able to rev it a little bit at the beginning.
What do you mean by tick over to low?
Next time I run it I’ll try and take a video.
Did you try re-setting the needles to the factory stock settings? Try the needles if you haven't reset them yet and see what that does.
When you put the 2 stroke oil in it helped to develop a seal with the piston ring . I'm suspecting that you're going to need to rebuild the top end of the engine or replace the engine . Someone else might chime in . Normally on a large engine you could do a compression test and see where it's at . I don't know if compression tests are normally done on small 2 stroke engines or even what the compression should be .
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