I was adjusting my carb today to try to even out a rough idle and dying at stop lights. I know I need a more professional approach to the problem, but until then I adjusted the mix a little leaner and increased the idle a bit. So while I was working I thought, "I wonder if a really dirty air filter will restrict the flow of air and cause rough idle." (ordered a new one - picking up tomorrow). So to test my theory, I took the air cleaner out, and started it up, and to my surprise a fine mist began spewing from the little nipple in the air filter holder.
You can see the mist in this pic.
Here's a closer-up view.
The mist was warm, but not hot, and smelled like fuel, though I don't know if that's because it was fuel, or if it is just because it was spewing out from a feul-ish place. It had the look of steam - but again, not hot. I sure would like to know what that nipple is and what the mist was that was spewing out of it, and why that particular mist would spew from that place.
BTW - it did run smoother with the air filter out.
-- se