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You just need to remove the carb and clean the pilot jet. Use a small piece of wire ( i use a bristle from a wire brush). Hold it up to the light to make sure it is clear and you can see through it. Re- install and this should fix your problem.
The pilot (primary) jets could be partially blocked and check for airleaks either at inlet rubbers or airbox to carb rubbers. My first thought is carb pilot jets. Wouldn't hurt to do a compression check as well.
Take your carb off and apart and clean it throughly. Check your float to make sure its not getting stuck. If it ran fine befor do not tamper with the adjustment. Just free it up with lube then spray it clen with carb cleaner or starter fluid
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