Again he had problems. I noticed that the fuel pump does not lose gasoline underneath, assuming it could be the damaged diaphragm. But there is no loss.
The issue is that I open the hood, and I feel the smell of fuel, somewhere.
At first glance I did not see the carburetor lose gasoline.
I do not know if there will be any clogged hose, because lately I charge a few liters, and maybe the residue has covered me.
The gasoline pump has apart from the diaphragm that can fail because it is punctured and you see some gasoline is not the most common almost always the diaphragm when it breaks or lets gasoline pass this goes to the carter notice that the cam that gives movement is linked to the Camshaft, and if gasoline passes into the carter even a little when it evaporates it may be the smell you perceive.
Another thing the pump has two valves that often fail in the seat and pressure is lost so the start fails.