I'm learning that now. I've been cleaning up the crap on it this evening, tore apart the carb again and checked the pilot, 17.5, so lower probably isn't going to help. Out of curiosity I put in the 20 I have. I'm going to change the rear brake pads tonight and clean it more, then when it's normal time to be making noise I'll see what happens.
Another bit of info on what it does, it will idle rather high after stopping usually, like bleeding over from being wide open, then when it settles to normal it dies. If I give it a little rev to keep the rpms from steadying then it stays running.
I feel like I've had this problem before, seen the answer, been told the answer, and fixed it before. With the S9 it wasn't a problem after trimming the plug wire...
Plug was New, less than twenty miles on it, new plug cap and freshly trimmed wire, new fuel filter, I went to clean the air filter and it was cleaner and in better shape than the filter in my ol reliable, compression test tomorrow.