This one has me stumped. I installed a new purge bulb and pickup body on a rather new 192T that would start and then die after running awhile, unable to hold any low speed. The purge bulb remains dry. Rather amazing that the saw even starts. I checked to be sure the fuel line and the purge line back to the pump were installed correctly. The short end of the purge goes into the top entrance hole and connects to the fuel line. Pressing the bulb only draws in air. I even checked two or three new bulbs and they all so the same thing -- air only. In short, the carb cannot be primed.
I disconnected the fuel hose from at the elbow and at the fuel pump for blockage. It's not blocked, so I have no idea why the bulb refuses to fill up. Seems to me that the carb simply cannot continue to pull fuel from the tank either, and that's why the engine dies. I have also tried two carbs and both do about the same thing -- stall out after a short run. I even tried a dummy line to a removed purge bulb and it will fill up with fuel extracted from a jar. But, connected to the saw it's helpless and cannot move any fuel from the tank.
Here are the parts I've been working with:

Any ideas on what I could do next? TIA
I disconnected the fuel hose from at the elbow and at the fuel pump for blockage. It's not blocked, so I have no idea why the bulb refuses to fill up. Seems to me that the carb simply cannot continue to pull fuel from the tank either, and that's why the engine dies. I have also tried two carbs and both do about the same thing -- stall out after a short run. I even tried a dummy line to a removed purge bulb and it will fill up with fuel extracted from a jar. But, connected to the saw it's helpless and cannot move any fuel from the tank.
Here are the parts I've been working with:

Any ideas on what I could do next? TIA