95 Warrior
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95 Warrior
check the carb boot, one going from the carb to motor. check for any rips or holes in it. also check all the vent lines coming from the carb and make sure they are there and not kinked up or clogged. lastly, the float in the carb may be sticking or there may be trash blocking a jet. clean the carb real good and blow out the jets with air. hope this helps
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95 Warrior
well you need to determine if it is flooding or if its startving itself of fuel, does it idle ok? when does it act up what rpm? prolly just a dirty carb, on the warriors most people dont do this but its always a good idea to run an inline fuel filter, keeps the carb cleaner for a longer period of time, but try to determine a little more detailed of what hapends cuz it could be a million of things
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