I've been having trouble with mine too. Runs abit then acts like it's starving for fuel. But good fuel flow. Problem seems to with the exhaust manifold. There is a spring loaded shaft on the side of the manifold that I assume is a heat regulator . Playing with it I found that the shaft needs to be in the full CCw position then it runs ok. had to turn the spring around the keep it in that position. So I am wondering if something is burned through there like another poster mentioned. haven't got around to checking this out yet Spraying with it and it keeps running. Another thing to check, but it doesn't sound like your problem. If you have the Marvel shebler [sp?] carb with the electric fuel shutoff, there is a tiny jet about the size of a pea screwed into the end of that. It doesn't come with a new shut off, have to change it from the old one. But then it runs like the choke is full out. I got mine at a consignment sale.It looked like the previous owners had just overhauled it, and that tiny jet was left out, and they could never find out what was wrong with it and just dumped it.
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