2001 scrambler 500 carb leaking
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2001 scrambler 500 carb leaking
New here and new to 4-wheeling. My buddy gave me a 2001 scrambler 500 2x4. He said it sat all offseason, but when i picked it up it fired right up. I ran it in my woods for a few days and then I started smelling gas realllly bad. The gas was leaking out of the vertical metal tube that is cast into the bottom of the float bowl. I thought the horizontal allen head screw was a drain so i tightened it up. still leaked, so i tightened more. Bad move ill explain later and it still leaked. Also at this time with this screw all the way in the bike would not idle at all. So i tore into the bike and took out the carb. looks as if i tightened the screw in to much and put a small crack in the bowl. Got a new one in the mail as we speak. Also it apears that this is not a drain but some sort of jet adjustment or something. there is a brass cylinder 1.5" or so long, 3/32" dia. that shares this passage in the bowl and has a small pin hole at the top in the side. jet?? I am guessing the screw has to be closed down or no fuel will flow through. Also when taking the fuel tank off i find a 1/8" tube that comes from an elbow up by the fuel fill. it looks like this was to slip onto the metal tube on the bottom of the flow bowl to prevent the leak???
questions:
1. what is the allen screw for and does it need to be open? and if it is to be open mine seams loose enough to just back in or out when the bike is running. single slugs are not the smoothest of engines. lol.
2. does that 1/8" poly tube slip onto the metal tube on the bottom of the bowl?
3. is the brass cylinder a jet, overflow, what??
4. I sprayed the snot out of the carb with cleaner and blew it out with a compressor. I really do not want to take out any jets or anything but would it be a good idea? It idled and ran great before this.
thanks for any and all help.
questions:
1. what is the allen screw for and does it need to be open? and if it is to be open mine seams loose enough to just back in or out when the bike is running. single slugs are not the smoothest of engines. lol.
2. does that 1/8" poly tube slip onto the metal tube on the bottom of the bowl?
3. is the brass cylinder a jet, overflow, what??
4. I sprayed the snot out of the carb with cleaner and blew it out with a compressor. I really do not want to take out any jets or anything but would it be a good idea? It idled and ran great before this.
thanks for any and all help.
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If your talking about the tube #43 ,its so you can adjust idle away from the carb by the side of the ATV,They fall apart all the time. ,Your drain is #49.
Usually when a carb leaks its because the #37 valve needle is sticking,dirty ,floats are not set level or Valve needle rubber o-ring is bad.
Usually when a carb leaks its because the #37 valve needle is sticking,dirty ,floats are not set level or Valve needle rubber o-ring is bad.
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pix of the carb
so is the brass tube shown an over flow for the bowl? if so then the screw shown should be tightened down all the way to make it fuel tight? what would cause my float bowl to stay filled up? the metal tube at the bottom should not be attached to the poly tube from my tank?
I also have a rebuild kit on the way. youtube'd a rebuild and it does not look hard at all.
thanks for the help guys!
I also have a rebuild kit on the way. youtube'd a rebuild and it does not look hard at all.
thanks for the help guys!
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thanks Pous
Thanks for the info Pous. It sounds like the rebuild kit will take care of the issues you listed for me. Well the floats not being set level will not be cured by a rebuild kit. would'nt there have to be a structural failure in the plastic of the floats for them to not to be level? anyway thanks for the info.
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