Sounds like a problem with the accelerator pump. This is a pump inside the carburetor that shoots extra gas into the air stream when you step on the gas pedal. You can see this in action. Take off the air cleaner and look down into the two primary venturi's (smaller of the 4 "barrels"). When you step on the gas you should see a squirt of gas into each venturi. If not then the accelerator pump isn't working. First check the linkages on the carburetor to see if the accelerator pump plunger is connected. There may be some adjustments on the linkage. Make sure the plunger is being pushed when you step on the gas. You should know where the plunger is if you rebuilt the carburetor yourself. If not look at a carburetor parts diagram that came with the rebuild kit. If the linkage is ok then something's wrong inside the carburetor. Are you sure you got all the little "BB's" in the right holes when you re-assembled the carburetor? The "BB's" (my terminology) are little steel balls at various locations in the carburetor. They fit in little holes and allow gas to flow in one direction. They block flow in the the other direction. If one of these is missing or stuck then the acclerator pump might not work right. It's been a long time since I rebuilt one of these. I can't remember the details of where to look for the problem inside the carburetor.
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