Kawasaki bayou 300
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Kawasaki bayou 300
Keeps flooding engine. Put new plug in and cranked on it around 5 times and plug wet with gas and carbon. If I let it dry out over night it will crank and idle only if I hold the slider up inside carb. Soon as I let slider drop or try give gas it quits. And floods spark plug with gas. Carb float is 17mm per manual. Jets clean. Air / fuel screw I adjusted to 1 turn to try lean gas out but seems not to help still flood out spark plug. Diaphragm has no cracks or holes and is flexible and installed correctly. Any ideas
#2
Replace the float needle? If not that could be the problem if it's worn allowing fuel to bypass the float and flooding the engine.Shindy Carburetor Carb Rebuild Repair Kit Kawasaki KLF 300 Bayou 1989-2004 ATV 0
#3
Thanks for the reply. Took carb off again and all the components inside and out look like new and clear of obstructions and seals all seated properly. Float pin looks good and is functional. Took calipers and made sure float was at 17mm. It's always been garage kept and never been used for 4 wheeling. Just drove casually around the house. Could there be any other thing i can check. Going to order the rebuild kit and replace components just in case it's something I can't detect by looking.
#4
Hard to tell just by looking at a float needle. Sometimes you can see a wear ring around the rubber tip or the sides of the needle will be shiny from wear. Simpler to just replace one if the float is ok and set right rather than going through the carb over and over. Cleaning a carb and adjusting the float level doesn't always solve the problem if the needle is worn.
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Sounds like jets or passage ways stopped up in the carb or possible restricted fuel flow.Especially it it runs on choke,but won't take throttle. Make sure the tank and carb vents are clear and open and you have a good fuel supply to the carb.Plus check over your work. Make sure the slide diaphragm is in good shape and that you have the needle assembled correctly. Also always check repair kit jets to the oem jets to make sure they are the same.
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#8
Well took carb apart took out all jets all clear holes. Took out diaphragm looked it all over. Cleaned every orifice with carb cleaner. Looked inside fuel tank and all clear no debris found. Adjusted fuel pilot to 2 1/8 turn again. This time it fires right up with no choke and idles perfect but when you try give gas it sputters and quits. Never had this problem till one day I was at work and my daughter tried cranking it who knows how many times without gas turned on. Don't know if that would do anything but that's when the problem appeared.