Dog trainer wrote:
Change your fuel filter, then remove the breather and have someone start it and rev it up to fairly high RPM,s. While they are holding the throttle down place your hands over the carb (for a second or two) and kind of flood it but don't completely kill it, pull your hands off before it dies. If there is some debris in the carb this can dislodge it until you can pull it apart and clean/rebuild it. I know this isn't a highly technical procedure but it might give you some idea of what's going on. You can also verify your choke isn't sticking. I will eventually buy a Weber but both of my Luvs still have the stock Hitachi carbs on them.
There's also a site gage on the side of it that you can look in and see if there is any trash in the carb.
Good luck.
When I first bought it I changed the fuel filter, and I cleaned the carb out with carb cleaner as best I could. Guess I will have to get the rebuild kit so I can just get it fully cleaned out.
One thing I thought of is I think the float is letting too much fuel into the bowl, would that cause this?