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Sounds like a carb issue...make sure you have fresh ,clean gas.You havent got water in your carb/tank have you? I would start by taking the carb apart and give it a really good clean.Check all jets and orifices.Another words,take apart anything in the carb that you can,clean and replace.
Have you checked for spark? That's where you need to go to first. Take out the plug, put it back on the plug wire and hold it against the cylinder head. Kick over the motor and watch for spark.
to get suction ( manifold vacuum )need to have the manifold blocked off by the throttle closed
how much is plenty ( 120-160psi)
if you have fuel into the manifold , compression and spark at tyhe right time , it has to go
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