Carb problem guys need help????

bobdryerr

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so i got my air box in today an went to the stealership an bout a 2 stage uni filter for 25 bucks an some oil for the filter... so i got it all installed an then started the SHEE up to start the break in process an all of a sudden it stops running in the left cylinder. so then when i chock it, it runs fine but idles the whole engine up a lil higher. so does this mean the chock is sticking then or what.... sorry not to good with carbs. :( should i just maybe buy new carbs an go from there or would it be cheaper/easier to rebuild my carbs... thanks for the help guys.
 
damn bob that sucks after all that work ya did, but it is easy to rebuild the carb, i got my blaster kit on ebay for like $15, but i just read somewhere that if puttin the choke on makes it idle better, then its runnin lean, maybe just pull it and give it a good cleanin, sounds to me that maybe the pilot jet is clogged with some dirt, just dont run it like that and cause any more troubles or fry it
 
so i got my air box in today an went to the stealership an bout a 2 stage uni filter for 25 bucks an some oil for the filter... so i got it all installed an then started the SHEE up to start the break in process an all of a sudden it stops running in the left cylinder. so then when i chock it, it runs fine but idles the whole engine up a lil higher. so does this mean the chock is sticking then or what.... sorry not to good with carbs. :( should i just maybe buy new carbs an go from there or would it be cheaper/easier to rebuild my carbs... thanks for the help guys.

Nice looking Shee. I would first make sure you are getting enough gas to the carbs. I know it sucks, especially after you get them all synched, but remove the carbs, disassemble, and give them a good cleaning. Make sure you take the choke plug out and clean. Re assemble with new gaskets. Make sure your floats are set the same and make sure the little rubber hose is in place between the carbs. This hose controls the choke circuit on the right carb.
 
Nice looking Shee. I would first make sure you are getting enough gas to the carbs. I know it sucks, especially after you get them all synched, but remove the carbs, disassemble, and give them a good cleaning. Make sure you take the choke plug out and clean. Re assemble with new gaskets. Make sure your floats are set the same and make sure the little rubber hose is in place between the carbs. This hose controls the choke circuit on the right carb.


yes ive found out the hard way on my last shee about the tude that conacts both cards.... so i think tonight im gonna go an take the carbs off an take them home with me an clean the sh*t out of them. and maybe thatll fix the problem hopefully.. im prayin speacilly after all the work ive done to her......... :(