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No solutions, but only suggestions... What evidence do you have of it firing? It's one thing if the engine is turning over, but if it doesn't start there are a number of possibilities. Assuming you have spark, your coil checks out, and you CDI is in good condition, the next thing to check is fueling. That would mean checking the pilot jet and mixture screw if you have one.
Yes it is possible to make it work,he has to dis assemble carb slide anyway,so while it is apart he can try it,should work though,doesnt hurt to give it a try.
It is quiet easy, you remove the seat then the fuel tank this will expose the carburetor then its simply a matter of disconecting fuel line and unscrewing attachement screws. why do you need to do this? I would be very careful doing this as any dirt or dust or grime getting in can have huge impact
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