2001 Trx250ex wot carb sputtering
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Changing the plug and cleaning the carb is a good thing to do no matter what and it probably will fix your problem.
I,m on a snowmobile forum where they recommend to clean carbs every season even if the machine is going good. They have this up as a "Sticky" Disassembly and Cleaning of a Mikuni Round slide Carburetor
They do not even want to give out advice until the carb is cleaned because in most cases its the trouble.
I,m on a snowmobile forum where they recommend to clean carbs every season even if the machine is going good. They have this up as a "Sticky" Disassembly and Cleaning of a Mikuni Round slide Carburetor
They do not even want to give out advice until the carb is cleaned because in most cases its the trouble.
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Changing the plug and cleaning the carb is a good thing to do no matter what and it probably will fix your problem.
I,m on a snowmobile forum where they recommend to clean carbs every season even if the machine is going good. They have this up as a "Sticky" Disassembly and Cleaning of a Mikuni Round slide Carburetor
They do not even want to give out advice until the carb is cleaned because in most cases its the trouble.
I,m on a snowmobile forum where they recommend to clean carbs every season even if the machine is going good. They have this up as a "Sticky" Disassembly and Cleaning of a Mikuni Round slide Carburetor
They do not even want to give out advice until the carb is cleaned because in most cases its the trouble.
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I have cleaned the carb, new filter, various hoses changed , new plug, new battery, im at the same place u are 2 local shops said same thing. After years certain areas get pitted in the jets and its just time for a new carb. So thats what I will be doing. It runs great otherwise. 00 250 recon
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I agree. Especially on an ATV. I only ever had 1 carb go bad on me and that was on a car that had a lot of miles on it. The butterfly holes became wallered out. It would be almost impossible to get as many miles (hours) on an ATV of any kind.
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