
So I'm looking into potential causes, could be fuel, could be ignition. I've done a lot work recently on both systems.
Decided to check the fuel filter cone in the carb inlet first. Although I'd done a carb service a few months back and got the cone filter out and cleaned it, thought I'd check again to be sure.
First problem, I can't get the darn thing out. Last time I'd used a woodscrew to tease it out, but this time no luck. Also tried various picks, which seemed to move it a bit but it's not coming any further. Is it possible to push it through from inside the float chamber? I can't remember what it's like in there but don't want to take the top off the carb if I can avoid it. For now I'm going to hope the filter is still clear...
Second problem, and potentially could be causing an issue, I noticed that the lining of the new R9 fuel hose I'd installed was pushed up inside the tube slightly. Peering down the hose, it looked like it was obstructed. I had to cut back the hose about 3cm to get to the point where the inner lining was still bonded to the hose, the second photo shows the hose cut about 2cm from the end, the lining is a mess!


I then tried to get the newly cut tube refitted (with a smear of vaseline on the carb inlet). Pushed just a little, nowhere near enough to actually get the hose to fit on the inlet, and had a look at the end of the hose, already the lining was coming away, and pushing itself back up into the hose
It's Codan 5.6mm internal diameter hose, very rigid and very difficult to get onto the carb inlet (I used boiling water last time)
Anyone else experience this with R9 hose? Did I get a bad batch that's not bonded properly?
I'm wondering if 6.3mm might work better - but is this too large? Don't want to risk leaking fuel connections