2002 Suzuki LT-A50 help
#1
If the fuel valve is bad what happens? Now I can get it to start but I did one time and had to push the throttle repeatedly to keep it going then it just dogs out like fuel is gone and I can’t get it to idle , but I took out the fuel valve and it was clean and I empty the tank and it’s clean the and it’s still trying to push gas down into the exhaust pipe again the exhaust pipe is wet with fuel now after trying to get it to start maybe through the vacuum side I’m not sure and I’m NOT using the prime side left or right at all. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Last edited by MCP; Jan 9, 2020 at 06:59 PM. Reason: Spelling
#2
You would have been better continuing you previous post, but here goes. Pull the fuel pipe off the carb. With tap on run, fuel shouldn't run out until you use the pull start. Then pull the vac pipe off from the manifold, fuel shouldn't dribble out of this pipe. If they are both correct, there is nothing wrong with the tap. I suspect all that trying to start may have wet everything. Make sure both "sink plug" and handlebar kill switches are set right. Check again for a spark. Fit a dry plug, and try to start again, without choke. If you don't get it firing after a couple of pulls, try it with choke. If nothing works, clean the old carb out and fit that instead.
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