Sorry for being pedantic. I had to check, since you didn't explicitly mention the ground wire and not everyone is familiar with how the wiring works. I know some wrench turners that won't go near a wiring diagram.
Low fuel level might explain it too. The idle fuel hole in the bowl would tend to be above the fuel level when it going down hill if the fuel level was low. The thing that doesn't fit with this is that the problem should be worse at higher speed as it uses more fuel above idle. It is not too hard to take the top cover off, check the float and needle valve for smooth operation in both orientations and blow out the idle fuel circuit with compressed air. If that doesn't do it, I would just take it off, dip it and put a kit in it and hope for the best.
I would be inclined to put a band aid on it and just bump up the idle speed if that worked.
Low fuel level might explain it too. The idle fuel hole in the bowl would tend to be above the fuel level when it going down hill if the fuel level was low. The thing that doesn't fit with this is that the problem should be worse at higher speed as it uses more fuel above idle. It is not too hard to take the top cover off, check the float and needle valve for smooth operation in both orientations and blow out the idle fuel circuit with compressed air. If that doesn't do it, I would just take it off, dip it and put a kit in it and hope for the best.
I would be inclined to put a band aid on it and just bump up the idle speed if that worked.
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