Picked up an FS66 straight shaft brushcutter the other day. It had been sitting in a shed for a while , and didn't want to play at all.
I put a carb kit through it (Walbro), and a new fuel line, and it fired up almost straight away.
I ran it for about 45 minutes the next day. It was bogging down a bit under load, so I was going to tweak it the following day (I had purposely left it a bit on the rich side for safety sake).
When I went to start it the next day, it wouldn't fire at all. Pulled the plug out, and it was dripping wet. Pulled it over with the plug out, and you can see large drops of fuel flying out the plug-hole!
I've re-stripped the carb and made sure diaphragms and gaskets are right way around and everything is clean.
Tried searching through the forum here, but everything seems to deal with a lack of fuel, rather than an over-abundance.
Please help before I go (more) insane!!
Don