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You have disturbed the settings of the fuel air mixture and so there is flooding in the cylinder. Now it is possible that the air screw and the idling screw was turned.
remove plug and pump out all the excess flooding by kick starter. Once all the fuelis dispelled turn the screw fully into and then unscrew about one and half times. This must be done for the air screw . The idling screw can be kept about one turn out.
Now start the engine and use the throttle screw to put the engine idle higher than idling speed. now turn the air screw to give a stable point --it will be around this settings.
once done correct the idling and set to correct ticking of the engine. make sure that the timing is correct, the plug gaps are set right.
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