Not an expert on those generators but some generators have a solenoid at the bottom of the float bowl... it has a pin that sticks in the main jet until it gets an electrical signal (starter switch wired in parallel). This pin is spring loaded and can stick. This system is really not great but if you have a solenoid (about a one inch cylinder below the float bowl) you can try cleaning the pin to ensure it moves up and down and can put 12V to the electrical leads to see that it actuates. If you don't have that solenoid and the main jet lies in the bottom of the bowl, take the jet out and use a welders wire to poke through the holes and spray through with carb cleaner.
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