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I would have thought the fuel bowl would hold enough gas to get it to start? Maybe I need to adjust the float a little?
Check the carb sight glass, if you have one, when you shut it down... then check it the next day, before you start it... has the fuel level dropped?
Your carb could be leaking into the intake manifold.
Good idea, just checked it after driving it for a while tonight. Now I have a reference point - just below the middle of the sight glass.
This is a classic indication the idle circuit is plugged -- trash in the idle circuit.It runs fine with choke pulled out slightly. Choke wasn't even hooked up until today & it idled great all week. Seems like debris since it was such a sudden change.
sounds like the float is adjusted pretty close.
Well the fuel is definitely leaking down as it sits.
So, how do I fix that?
It is fairly common for the fuel to drain out of the bowl overnight and into the intake manifold. It is not necessarily a leak or something that can be fixed without going back to 100% gasoline. Ethanol in the fuel increases the surface tension and it creeps out of the bowl through the idle circuit.