You can not spray carb cleaner in to clean the carb. that way goes in the 
combustion chamber.
You must the carb apart and remove the needle by taking the pin off the float 
and the you can deep 
it in whatever you want to clean the jets. You can use lacquer thinner too.
Just make sure the seat of the needle is not rubber. otherwise it will be 
swollen and destroyed.
WD-40 will destroy rubber too.  Get a carburator kit from you r local shop and 
email me off list as
 to how to do it and how to adjust the settings.
The choke is merely a restrictor of air flow.

Yanni Marinated
S/V Princess Thalia
Columbia 8.7 #73
Hamilton-Fifty Point @ H3
N 43.13.406
W 73.37.431

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  One thing you can try, spray in carb cleaner, and at full throttle, hit the 
choke a few times, might blow out the gunk.





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