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I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don 't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manuals
What was wrong with the old carburetor?? I have been working on motorcycles and ATV's for 40+ years... only replaced 5 carburetors..they were broken/damaged by the owner trying to "fix them" or corrosion damage from leaving gas in them for years...
It still sounds like you have a fuel delivery issue...check all your hoses..
get one of these... it will serve you well ...
Finger screw, (Idle Screw).. if the carb is CLEAN, new spark plug, valves properly adjusted, etc.. its only function is idle speed and it is what you are comfortable with!
Based on information provided I would start with just checking the basics as far as servicing goes, starting with air filter, is it clean, and is there anything preventing it from breathing easily. Check the accelerator cabling, might be dry, stuck or mucky somewhere from pedal to carburetor that can cause similar problems. Check oil level of motor as well.. Hope this helps
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