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My first thought was that it was the pulse hole, but when I pour fuel in the throat and get it started, it will pull fuel to the carb. So if I am correct that should rule out the pulse hole being blocked. But, until I put fuel in the carb and get it to fire it wont pull fuel at all, so maybe its not ruled out. It looked like the hole was in the right location. The filter seems to flow fine when I pulled the carb and cleaned it. If its not the impulse hole, the only other thing I can think of would be something is plugged under the welch plug. I still have not been able to find any IPL on this carb, so I cant order plugs with any certainty that they will be correct LOL. I am still looking for a replacement carb, for the time being I will continue to try and get this one sorted out.
Just thought of this, when I got the needle and seat to seal I stretched the spring a little to insure a seal. Is it possible that its not allowing fuel to pass through? After I first did it it ran good though. It wasnt until it sat for a few days it started to not pull fuel.
Verify the impulse in the tank. I've had one plugged with goo weakening the impulse. I haven't had good luck locating welch plugs for the shatbacks, but they are out there at the kart suppilers. If you pull them and find the high side has the weep filter bushing and not the check ball, let me know. I have an extra weep filter kit I'll send you. It didn't come with the plug though, dang it all. Another thing, and I cannot explain why, the filter diaphram needed to be set just so on some I've worked on or it wouldn't pump no matter what I did. I haven't yet identified what equals success there.
Good luck. God willing, I'll get back with the program here and there this summer. I'm getting itchy...