Just a related piece of advise... these small carb jets seem to take nothing to clog them, causing all sorts of problems. A few years ago I finally decided that as soon as I got a small motor device I would put a fuel filter (get the lowest micron size available) in line with the gas hose from the tank to the carb. Its a small investment for worry free operation. You can buy a whole package of them on eBay for not much $$. And, during spring startup I put some Sea Foam in with the fuel to get rid of any fuel residue that may have developed during the winter storage. This is my routine... you might consider something like this for the future. I have several garage sale finds.. edger and shredder and I am seldom lucky enough to find anything that doesn't require carb work... I also have an ultrasonic cleaner. I use 80% rubbing alcohol as a cleaner for carbs. Probably not the best cleaner but it does get them clean. A UT cleaner is nice but its not the ultimate solution. You still have to take some wire (get a pack of welding torch, tip cleaners, below...) to clean out those pesky little passages in the carb. The smallest ones work well and they have a bit of an abrasive finish which will work out anything hard. Can't beat 'em...
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