Can you post a photo of the inside of the bowl itself so we can see how the primer air flows into the carb? I'm thinking that there could be a blockage in the bowl's priming air pathway restricting the flow from reaching the emulsion tube.This illustration represents my carbs set up.
What I don't understand is how the prime function works; the bulb is sealed, and needs to draw air from somewhere, but where?
On the bottom of the carb, where the main jet resides, there was some black residue (which I scraped off), suggesting some sort of seal, but the parts diagram doesn't show anything there. If this was sealed, how would fuel or air get into the circuit? I think this is the crux of the problem; the system doesn't have a proper flow path. Should the bulb push air, or fuel? Where is the flow path? I'm starting to think this is a flawed design. But how to improve?
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While the top portion of the carb shows no white grunge deposits at all, you still need to remove the emulsion tube to inspect and clean it thoroughly. You should be able to use a flat blade screwdriver and unthread the main jet orifice (where your arrows point) and extract the emulsion tube.
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