Again this is not clear (I am not being obnoxious), the choke is closed when the rod is out it should only run for 5 seconds with it closed (out), then start smoking black and making gasping sounds toward stopping. If this is the way it is operating, Choke pulled out for 15 minutes, there may be a radical manifold leak into the engine where the intake runners are held to the head, or at the Carb to manifold gasket. A spray of carb cleaner, or WD40, or an unlit propane torch with propane coming out moved around the manifold and carb when it idles will cause it to perk up instantly when the extra fuel is sucked into the leak. If there is a crack in the exhaust manifold internal to the intake manifold (not on the outside) these symptoms can occur. If your description of the choke being pulled out and it running is correct, the fuel may not be getting to the carb through the strainer in the fitting on the carb inlet. (just one more easy check) Jim
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