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MelodicMetalGod
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Under the carburator section it says if the engine is failing to start it can be related to these issues :
1. Starter Jet is clogged ----- will check again
2. Starter pipe is clogged ----- (where is that?)
3. Air leaking from a joint between starter body and carburator --- maybe
4. Air leaking from carburetor's joint or vacuum gauge joint ----?????
5. Starter plunger is not operating properly ----- ?????
I am still trying to discern what would be causing it to back fire and the spark plugs to get wet.
FYI: I believe the word "starter" means what we refer to as "Choke" in terms of the carbs.
The starter "pipe" on my carbs runs from the bottom of the float chamber up to the choke plunger assembly. This allows the choke circuit to get fuel. The pipe is actually attached to the carb body but the float chamber wall has a hole or well into which the pipe fits. The well ends in the bottom of the chamber where you can see a hole.
The starter plunger would be the choke plunger, which is housed at the end of the choke cable where it attaches to the carbs.