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Many fuel pump engines I work on seldom have a fuel that is full per say of fuel.
Here is a question. Does the engine attempt to fire up when fuel is introduced into the carburetor throat? If it does remove the fuel solenoid on the bottom of the carburetor and see if fuel is making into the fuel bowl. If the fuel has fuel in it then there is a problem with the carburetor or the fuel solenoid.
Here is a question. Does the engine attempt to fire up when fuel is introduced into the carburetor throat? If it does remove the fuel solenoid on the bottom of the carburetor and see if fuel is making into the fuel bowl. If the fuel has fuel in it then there is a problem with the carburetor or the fuel solenoid.