...stuck- needle and seat only leak when the engine is turning over. Pull the carb loose and roll over and remove the float bowl. drop the float pin and remove the float and needle. Find the vacuum line ...
together like it should be and works great. i thought they came already asembled, because they look assembled, but the internals were not. If thats not the case, your float is stuck, sometimes you can
...together and when I turn the fuel line on within a couple of seconds fuel begins to run out of the tube coming from the bowl. I took it back a part to see it I forgot something and everything looks ...
Question about kawasaki KLX 300 Motorcycles
...stuck open. Turn off the gas and drain the carb. Next, turn the gas back on and sharply tap the float bowl with the plastic handle of a screwdriver as the fuel bowl refills. The goal here is to ...
stuck. The needle is brass and has been known to "freeze" when sprayed with carb cleaner. If the carbs have been removed and have been split apart, the chance are they need rebalancing. I would remove
...stuck open. Drain the carburetor. There should be a screw on the lower side of the carb float bowl. Remove the screw then replace it after the fuel drains. Next, turn the gas back on and sharply tap ...
...together with a ''T'', from the T the hose goes over to the right and down. Not sure what this hose is or where it goes. After removing and cleaning jets due to no run condition.......I noticed a gas ...
...stuck together. In this case - before starting the engine, try putting the transmission in 2nd or third gear, pull the clutch in and roll the bike forward and backward a few times to free the stuck ...
together, clean the air filter and install the carb. Let the float bowl fill then start the engine. This process should get you back on the road. Please rate this solution. Thanks! hi, a good starting
Question about kawasaki KLX 300 Motorcycles
...stuck open. Remove the float bowl at the bottom of the carb dump out the fuel and trash in the bowl then use spray carb cleaner on the float needle area while gently lifting and releasing the float. ...
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