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Why are you needing to remove the carb??
........... IF you cannot figure out how to remove the carburetor, you DO NOT need to be working on, tinkering with, adjusting, or anything else with the carburetor!! Take it to a qualified professional!!
did you adjust the valves? check and make sure the fuel pump is putting out enough fuel, way past time to replace it. check your voltage too, the regulators in those are famous for dieing.
If its a 2 stoke,"takes gas oil mix", piston in backwards,, ,,,,if its a 4 stroke "takes gas only"...rocker arms need adjusted, or cam not set in proper place during resembly "out of time". Or a. Bent valve/valves,,,in the head, valve will have to be replaced
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