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Carb: upside down, the float should be level, hook up a hose and try to blow through the needle/seat, should be no air going through.
Turn up: the drop should almost touch the post.
Needle/seat: inspect the needle, rubber tip, pointy no grooves. Solid needle: look into the seat, should be a rubber seat with hole, make sure it is clear and no rough edges.
Some cleaners or carb soaks fuel treatments and other additives can swell the rubber/plastic/cork in the carb and cut off the fuel or expand it so it leaks out the side.
Get a welders tip cleaner(usually under 10$) and use it on the jets and internals of the carb.
Set the air screw at 1 1/2 turns out for initial starting.
Starting fluid test: start motor, spray SF around the intake side of the motor, this includes under the coils/packs and under the base of the carbs, not in them.
IF??? the spray makes ANY difference in the way the motor runs?? then it's sucking air someplace.
The port covers can be 2-5 depending on the motor. The gasket is a real weak point, one tiny cough or backfire can blow the gasket.
Hope something helped??
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