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Kazuma 50cc quad bike

I have bought a Kazuma 50cc, there are no fuel pipes from the tank to the carb etc..where can i find a diagram to connect relevant pipes?

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SOURCE: on a kazuma 50cc engine carb adj screw location

The lower of the 2 screws is the fuel/ air mixture- the upper screw is the idle adjust screw

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SOURCE: got a kazuma 50cc quad have problem starting it

i have i 50cc ATV quad and we have done every think to it and it still won't start but the fuel isn't going to the spark plug any one know what to do. ?

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