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If there's nothing fallen out in the carb (main jet, emulsion tube etc) then it's worthwhile with very close examination of idle circuit to be absolutely certain there's no impairment. If the air passage into the carburettor for that circuit is blocked, then effectively it'll run full bleed on that idle jet as soon as you start it. Start will be OK as it's "choked" by this effect and won't be seen at initial running. You could try turning the idle screw adjustment on that #4 to assess if it's doing anything. No response indicates it's blocked for air supply. If so, you can remove the screw itself, spray carb cleaner down into there, then blow out with compressed air to see if it'll clear without dismantling.