OZARK HELP!!!
#1
I just sold my 250ex and bought an ozark. I am silly and do very long wheelies for fun. My old ex could do wheelies indefinitely although it did leave a trail of fuel behind it. I could wheelie for several minutes and not have any problems. Well, I love the new ozark except for one problem. When I wheelie it for more than 10-15 seconds it begins to flutter and cut out. My best guess is that it is running to rich because the carb is too full of gas. The overflow tube on the ozark is about 1/3 the size of the one on the honda, I don't know if that has anything to do with it. I just want to know if there is a way to fix the suzuki to make it wheelie like the honda. Any help would be great.
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#2
Are you sure it is to rich? I dont remember how the float is mounted inside the carb but I think it is sideways. My thinking is, once it is on 2 wheels the fuel in the bowl tips back and raises the float, with the float in the upward position it would be cut down on the fuel flowing to the carb. Or the float is getting hung up when youare on 2 wheels and still not alowing enough fuel to get into the carb. I could be wrong. I just didn't wan't to leave you hanging.
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