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ATV Guru's...Need help!
Hey Guy's ~
I Have a Kawasaki Mohave 250, and a Suzuki lt230. I just replaced all the fluids, changed plugs, re-jetted (for white bros pipe), and detailed the 230 and it runs like a champ. First Kick. The Kawasaki is another story. I did the exact same maint. That I did to the 230, minus the re-jett, and it’s running like an old dog. It was hotter than heck here today, and I was pissed after kicking it for 10 minutes, resting for 5, every other hour. It ran for a bit, and then would die. I tore off all the plastic, got into the air box, and found a little surprise. A TON OF GAS! I mean it was puddling... This isn't right, right? I don't know how it got in there. Any ideas? I left the box open to dry, and I look into more tomorrow |
Take off the carb and pull it apart. Completely (I mean completely) disassemble and clean the inside of it. Make sure all the little holes are clean (you might need a needle). Be careful with carb cleaner. It will eat rubber if you let it sit on it. I found this out the hard way with the o-ring on the bowl of my XR80.
Do this and I bet it'll run like a champ too. :bounce: |
i would make sure that you tank is clean and install a inline filter, i bet a piece of crap got stuck in the float needle and held it open slightly allowing it to flood over
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Thanks guys! I'm going to tear the whole damn thing apart. I got a Clymers this morning from my cousin, so that should help. I'm used to 125 dirt bikes - two stroke. My quad is a DOHC, 4-valve, 4 stroke and something I'm going to read up on... Before I tear it all up.
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Originally Posted by Rugby10
Thanks guys! I'm going to tear the whole damn thing apart. I got a Clymers this morning from my cousin, so that should help. I'm used to 125 dirt bikes - two stroke. My quad is a DOHC, 4-valve, 4 stroke and something I'm going to read up on... Before I tear it all up.
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