HOW TO carb adjustment on any Chinese atv. Kazuma, Yamoto, Redcat, Baja, Sunl, etc...
#221
I had taken my carb apart, and, did not pay attention to the way the throttle cable and assembly came out. The first time i tried to put it back in, i bent the plastic guide that the throttle body lines up with- after numerous attempts, i took the carb back out and fixed the plastic piece- this carb is a copy of a japanese carb- too bad the guide isnt casted like them! Thanks for your advice- huge help!
#223
hey 2manytoys :
I have a 2010 GIO Beast 200cc Atv.
Worked great for 2 weeks, oil was changed on first ride..
But now i had though i had wiring problems, It wouldnt start for the longest time. I thought it was a bad turn off switch. i have it all apart in my garage right now.. tracked all wires down, checked for loose connections.. The starter turns over but the engine doesnt start. Finally I ajusted air fuel mixture screw tonight, it started and ran for about 10 minutes idling... then all of a sudden it shuts off. Then it cannot be started up again right away. Just turns over but wont start. I thought maybe the stator is weak and not putting out enough power to charge the battery.. I had a battery charger hooked up to the battery while starting it. When i engage the starter, the lights dim on the quad. I had it started earlier and drove it around, without the battery charger... and it died after 5 minutes.. i thought maybe its killing the battery...or maybe its just carb. I had the carb off.. took it apart, was super clean. maybe a jet is plugged..not to sure how to check if they are. Wierd though how it runs great, no bogging, just continuous compression, no missfires. then all of a sudden it will just shut off when im standing beside it.
Please let me know what you think! Thanks so much,
Clay
I have a 2010 GIO Beast 200cc Atv.
Worked great for 2 weeks, oil was changed on first ride..
But now i had though i had wiring problems, It wouldnt start for the longest time. I thought it was a bad turn off switch. i have it all apart in my garage right now.. tracked all wires down, checked for loose connections.. The starter turns over but the engine doesnt start. Finally I ajusted air fuel mixture screw tonight, it started and ran for about 10 minutes idling... then all of a sudden it shuts off. Then it cannot be started up again right away. Just turns over but wont start. I thought maybe the stator is weak and not putting out enough power to charge the battery.. I had a battery charger hooked up to the battery while starting it. When i engage the starter, the lights dim on the quad. I had it started earlier and drove it around, without the battery charger... and it died after 5 minutes.. i thought maybe its killing the battery...or maybe its just carb. I had the carb off.. took it apart, was super clean. maybe a jet is plugged..not to sure how to check if they are. Wierd though how it runs great, no bogging, just continuous compression, no missfires. then all of a sudden it will just shut off when im standing beside it.
Please let me know what you think! Thanks so much,
Clay
#225
yes it gets spark, it will start usually after i leave it for a while. as soon as you ride it around, after 10 minutes or so it will just die. then i will try and start it up right away but it will just crank and crank and crank but will not start up..
#226
I have just brought a second hand ATV 150cc, i was told that the carb needed cleaning as he left fuel in for 8 months and now it wouldn't fire. i took the carb out today and cleaned it as best as i know, im far from a mechanic, and put it back, the quad does start for a few turns but if i touch the thottle it flood's and if i dont i think it just cuts out, could also be flooding, any help would be great.
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#227
i am having trouble with my ATV as when i try to start it, it just floods, if i give it some thottle when off it will tick over for about 5 seconds as long as i dont touch the thottle, i have clean the carb the best i can but might need to do it again(it was my first time). Any ideas would be great.
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#229
what a great post this is. Yesterday i took the carb apart on my sons Sunl 110. The float needle was stuck. When I removed it, I broke the very samll wire that wraps around the tab on the float. I put it all back together and it runs pretty well. Is that little wire really necessary?
#230
That wire will enable the float [when the bowl is low on fuel] to pull down the needle if it does not fall on its own. If the needle was stuck you might have let gas containing ethanol sit in the carb too long [months] and it gummed up or corroded the needle or the chamber it sits in. Always treat ethanol fuel with a fuel additive if it is going to sit in something longer than 30 days.







