Do you know how many RPMs it is running at? Are you implying it runs but not at high idle?Do you know how many RPMs it is running at? Are you implying it runs but not at high idle?
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The carb choke circuit is most likely plugged which is why it has slow starting. The clunk may be from the engine idle being set to high. It probably is running high idle because it has carb issues and the fuel system may need cleaning.
1 check and clean fuel tank and lines
2 clear air filter, soapy water air dry then apply any air cleaner oil
3 adjust carb / chock
4 check for proper spark replace plug (2.99 )
5 make sure drive belt in good working order.
odds are the carb chock should fix you right up
Engine got to much oil in it? Worn engine allowing fuel down into engine diluting the oil and raising the oil level? Blocked engine breather, pressurising the crankcase. Oil change and clean the breather. Worth a try
Do you know how many RPMs it is running at? Are you implying it runs but not at high idle?
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