Have a Kawasaki Bayou 220 and it won't keep running As soon as I give it gas it stalls. Idels for a bit then quits the carb is fine the valves are fine on the cam and it gets gas and usually you know you have to give it gas then pull start it but when I hold in the throttle then try to pull start it it won't let me pull it and the only way it runs is if it's on full choke and I electronic start it and it runs for about 20 sec then quits what would the problem be
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How do you know they are gas lines? Are they the same diameter? Why are they not still connected? Does this ATV have a fuel pump? If so they probably connect to the pump.. one is the fuel line and one is a vacuum line... the other probably an overflow.
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hi there if you have cleaned the carby out and checked the jets are not blocked and the fuel is fresh ,check for spark and see if that is working ,if it has spark spray a bit of aero start into the carb and see if it fires if it does then you still have carby jet blocked problems cheers
To start with was it fine before you cleaned it? Is any gas over flowing from the carb at any time? Does it start well when cold or hot? Will it take throttle slowly but not quickly? Did you adjust your air screw? These answers will help me determine what is going on. Did you pull the float off? Did you check the choke and make sure reassembly is correct?
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