First thing to check is your fuel diaphram as it may have a tear in it. Second is to remove the carb mounting plate and check the reeds.
If it is running bad at midrange and smoking alot, chances are one of those two is the problem.
John
The force has an idle circuit and a main metering circuit. The only jet that is replaceable is the main metering jet. Mid range is a mix of idle circuit and main metering circuit depending on the trottle plate position. If the idle circuit is blocked, the engine doesn't start and idle. If the main metering jet is clogged, you won't get any speed. There are no mid range jets in this engine.
Additionally, if your engine is running poorly and backfires, it can tear the fuel diaphram in short order. Just because you replaced it recently doesn't mean that it hasn't gotten torn when the engine backfired.
John
I replaced it 3 days ago. It was running poorly before then and the old diaphragm wasn't torn either.
Am in the process of cleaning the carb right now. Will take a look at the reeds since they are right behind the carb.
That's my carb, and its the part right above the inlet needle #31. The tiny rubber thing. It does not come out as part of the needle though, and a small metal ring is holding it in place. I have temporarily pushed a wire through it, which seems to have opened it up. The needle can still close it when the carb is turned upside down. Hope it works.. didnt have time for a test tonight.