SOURCE: Just wanted to determine, for a Kawasaki bayou
The valve is open when the lever and valve are parallel. Generally that is down. When the lever is pointing across the valve it is closed. Think T vs. I. If the lever and valve cross it's closed, if they go the same way it's open.
That applies to a two position valve, if your Bayou has a reserve postion it could be different. That would be three positions and across one way would be open, down would be reserve, and across the other way would be closed. Should be marked on the petcock if that is the case.
SOURCE: kawasaki 300 bayou won't rev up.
No guarantees but try this. Pull the slide from the throat of the carb. Now move the clip on the jet needle down one notch. This will richen the low end mix. Two notches may be needed but do one notch at the start.
SOURCE: Bayou 300 cranks then stops after a minute
ok buddy to stop the back firing on the carb will be a screw turn this in 1/4 of a turn and try this the mixture screw on pic below
SOURCE: Kawasaki bayou 300 will idle ob but will not rev up
try playing with the mixture screw on the carbs this pic below will help you buddy get back to me if no difference
SOURCE: no key for our kawasaki bayou 220
On the Bayou 220 you have 2 wires from the Ignition Switch. If I was you I would wire them 2 to a toogle switch or push bottom start.
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