Bombadier ds650x Carb
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Welcome to the forum! If you just "cleaned" the carb and didn't replace the needle and seat (needle valve assembly) or checked/adjusted the float level, or the float may be sticking, then these things could be why the carb is overflowing!
There is a CAN-AM section in the forum where you can get further help along with help on any future problems that may come up! OPT
There is a CAN-AM section in the forum where you can get further help along with help on any future problems that may come up! OPT
#5
There's an O ring around the brass seat that is proned to cracking, they are hard to find online without buying the whole needle and seat for $45, I replaced mine, seems it takes a 2x8mm O ring, but not absolutely certain on the size.
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HI guys
The fuel now went in my engine is that bad, can i just drain the oil and all will be ok or that can screw my engin up because when i switch it off now there is a nock on the from of the engine dont know if something went wrong there?
The fuel now went in my engine is that bad, can i just drain the oil and all will be ok or that can screw my engin up because when i switch it off now there is a nock on the from of the engine dont know if something went wrong there?
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