So I've noticed that when I go to start my Blaster cold, the choke won't stay pulled out....I have to make sure I'm in neutral (left hand holding the choke, can't hold the clutch), hold the choke while I kick it, and than it will start first or second kick....But that gets annoying, is this a common hassle?
Also I'm not sure if anyone will know what I'm talking about, but if you are sitting on the quad, what is the gold (gold on mine) lever that looks to have two notches and meets the top (neck/rounded top) on the carb? Should that top part on the carb move somewhat freely? All of what I'm talking about is all in the direct vicinity of the Mikuni stamp on the carb.
I was looking today just to get a better idea and noticed one screw on the left side of the carb. Is this air/fuel? Occasionally it seems like my Blaster will warm up and than it doesn't have the strongest idle.....I don't know if this is because of the choke, because I have that lever with the two grooves meeting the carb in the wrong position, or if I need to get some confidence and start messing around (trial and error) with my carb adjustments.
Also I'm not sure if anyone will know what I'm talking about, but if you are sitting on the quad, what is the gold (gold on mine) lever that looks to have two notches and meets the top (neck/rounded top) on the carb? Should that top part on the carb move somewhat freely? All of what I'm talking about is all in the direct vicinity of the Mikuni stamp on the carb.
I was looking today just to get a better idea and noticed one screw on the left side of the carb. Is this air/fuel? Occasionally it seems like my Blaster will warm up and than it doesn't have the strongest idle.....I don't know if this is because of the choke, because I have that lever with the two grooves meeting the carb in the wrong position, or if I need to get some confidence and start messing around (trial and error) with my carb adjustments.