@adeyemibabatunde1814 1st reason - the seat of the needle was too weared out. 2nd - the piston in the carb got stucked, so it couldn't move up, once throttle opened and the pressure dropped in the chamber.
@@IgorLapa Thanks What was the condition of choke, piston/jet pin, throttle, carburetor seat, float chamber adjustment bolt in the former carburetor? What could be done to repair stuck piston? New carburetor is not affordable/available, the old one should be repairable Kindly show the picture of the carburetor
@@IgorLapa Without buying a new carburetor, how can a stuck piston be fixed? Why was piston become stuck? Was it because of it worn out/scored like clipper blade? Can the piston be machined or sharpened like clipper blades,? Was piston coated with a different lubricant metal? Which lubricant can be used on piston so that it can run freely? Thanks