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Originally Posted by TurnerFam
...I would simply continue to crank it and let it run for as long as it will, even if it takes multiple tries, it may soon get 'past' the issue and run fine from then on...
don't put any load on it to start with, until you know it's continuing to run under 'idle' for a long while, then add the roof air conditioner to let it 'rev up' and help clean out the system.... let it run for an hour or more.
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If you went this route you will probably have to manually choke it to get it to run for any length of time. The main jets are probably clogged so it leans out and falls on it's face, unable to maintain 3600 RPM.