1996 Yamaha Timberwolf 250
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318motorsoprt sounds like you right engine could have jump time! i guess i would take left[round type]cover off that is on the side of cylinder head if you would go back other post of sgtmorrow has photo of cylindr head and timing marks,and we have went over timing with him....Good Luck.......
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Ok over the weekend i took carb back apart to recheck settings float is pretty much on the money....everything was cleaned again. put back together...it ran for about 2-3 seconds and sounded very nice until it no longer had fuel...took it apart and no gas in bowl..what would stop the gas from going into the bowl, i can see gas in the clear line coming from petcock. when i had it off of bike, i could blow air down fuel line and it would come out the proper hole in bowl. with no fuel in bowl...how is it coming out the carb and blowing back into the air box. I'm thinking about rebuilding the carb but wanted to know if rebuild kit would solve all carb issues...
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1996, 250, 96, adjustment, air, atv, blowing, carb, carberatur, carburetor, cylinder, exhaust, head, timberwolf, timing, yamaha
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