Originally posted by Ruminator
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If no fuel comes out of the lines between the solenoid and manifold (when primer/manifold line is disconnected and primer is activated), it means either the fuel from the solenoid is not getting into the intake manifold due to clogged manifold fuel line, an internally clogged primer solenoid, or a leak, or fuel is not getting INTO the solenoid to begin with.
If the non starting problem is not due to the primer system, then the fault lies elsewhere.
It IS possible to flood these motors by over priming. To clear the flooding, block the carburetor butterflies in the open position at the butterfly linkage, using anything at hand, even a glob of tape. Crank the motor for 10 seconds or so in that configuration to clear the flooding. It might take a few tries to clear it. Be sure to allow the starter motor to cool for a minute or so between attempts.
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