I am assuming that you have alred checked the ignition spark. If not please do so by removing the spark plug and re-connecting the plug to the high tension lead then pull the recoil through with the ignition on. You should see spark across the electrode AND to ground.
I suspect that there is debris in the carb float bowl and jet orifice. This requires that you remove the float bowl nut and float bowl. NOTE the gasket on the top of the float bowl and how it is installed AS you REMOVE the float bowl. Clean out the float bowl and in the threaded are of where the bowl nut screws into there is a brass orifice. These get a tiny speck of debris in them and they will not allow the engine to draw fuel into the carb passages. The orifice can be removed by using a thin bladed screwdriver and some will power to initially remove the orifice. Hold it up to the light. You should see a pin hole in the orifice. No pin hole visible = clogged orifice. Use something like a tooth pick to remove the debris and DO NOT poke anything into or through the orifice hole. Just clear the orifice hole.
Here is the manual for your engine.
http://www.cpdonline.com/692509.pdf
See figure 58 on page 25 for carb break down. Repair procedures preceed page 25.
This should get you going again. If not you have the manual but I wam willing to help you with any questions you have down the road. Just respond here and I will gladly assist you.
One last thing... make sure the fuel selector is on and that you have fuel to the carb manifld connection. Things like the fuel filter and fuel tank outlet port can be clogged.
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Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly.
I am assuming that you have alred checked the ignition spark. If not please do so by removing the spark plug and re-connecting the plug to the high tension lead then pull the recoil through with the ignition on. You should see spark across the electrode AND to ground.
I suspect that there is debris in the carb float bowl and jet orifice. This requires that you remove the float bowl nut and float bowl. NOTE the gasket on the top of the float bowl and how it is installed AS you REMOVE the float bowl. Clean out the float bowl and in the threaded are of where the bowl nut screws into there is a brass orifice. These get a tiny speck of debris in them and they will not allow the engine to draw fuel into the carb passages. The orifice can be removed by using a thin bladed screwdriver and some will power to initially remove the orifice. Hold it up to the light. You should see a pin hole in the orifice. No pin hole visible = clogged orifice. Use something like a tooth pick to remove the debris and DO NOT poke anything into or through the orifice hole. Just clear the orifice hole.
Here is the manual for your engine.
http://www.cpdonline.com/692509.pdf
See figure 58 on page 25 for carb break down. Repair procedures preceed page 25.
This should get you going again. If not you have the manual but I wam willing to help you with any questions you have down the road. Just respond here and I will gladly assist you.
One last thing... make sure the fuel selector is on and that you have fuel to the carb manifld connection. Things like the fuel filter and fuel tank outlet port can be clogged.
Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly