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Old 06-12-2006, 17:29   #6 (permalink)
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Most Accelerator pumps have their own jets separate from the primary jets. It will tell you if the carb is getting fuel though. Remember, you need three things for an engine to run. Spark, compression, and fuel. If you have spark and the carb is giving fuel to the engine then it has to be compression. Pour a small amount of fuel down the carb then replace the aircleaner. This part is real important. Hold the throttle all the way open and try to start it. If it fires then check the carb. Something might have came loose that is clogging the intake ports to the primary jets. If it does not start or at least sputter like it is starting then I would check compression. If the compression is good then recheck timing. It has to be one of the items mentioned above. I would start over and check everything since it is obviously something elusive.
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