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Can I find a Carb cleaning guide online for free?Have a 2001 Kawasaki 250 Enduro that needs its carbs cleaned extremely bad. I need a guide to take the bike apart.
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spark plugs, fuel filter, carb, coil, ignition, fuel line. Any of these could be wrong and even quite a few other things could be wrong. More information on what it does and does not do when you try to start it is needed. Does it have compression, does it have spark, does it have clean fuel. Has this been stored for a long time?
it sounds like the float,in the carb is stuck,,so not stopping fuel as it fills.....give it a tap on the bottom of the carb if no joy take off and clean,,,
sounds like your carb float has stuck and letting the fuel overflow, remove float bowl or carb clean check if the float has a leak shake it and you will hear fuel inside , refit and check
Sorry, could be a clogged up carb from sitting or a bad ignition box. Have you got a pal with the same bike you could change out the carb to try? If the bike sat for quite a while, it almost certainly needs a carb cleaning and service.
This is the typical long term storage problem buddy. Remove gas tank and clean it out real good. Any filters between tank and carb replace. Change oil. Buy a new battery. Carb will need to be cleaned so if your not up for it find a trusted mechanic. Follow my guidlines completely and you should be riding in no time !...Good Luck to you my friend....Tim
remover all plastic/ rubber parts
then soak the whole carb body and slow jet in lacquer thinner
the slow speed jet/needle circuit needs to be cleaned with just 1 strand from 18 gauge copper wire going through all passages an holes pilot circuit in pic
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