K Khriz2084 New Member May 13, 2012 2 0 0 May 14, 2012 #1 Help .... With this situation , carburetor seems to be receiving to much gas and gets floated I don't what to do anymore.
Help .... With this situation , carburetor seems to be receiving to much gas and gets floated I don't what to do anymore.
super noober Can't Stop, Won't Stop! Feb 17, 2009 7,838 73 0 43 upstate ny May 14, 2012 #2 Khriz2084 said: Help .... With this situation , carburetor seems to be receiving to much gas and gets floated I don't what to do anymore. Click to expand... did u properly adjust the floats?
Khriz2084 said: Help .... With this situation , carburetor seems to be receiving to much gas and gets floated I don't what to do anymore. Click to expand... did u properly adjust the floats?
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 53 Delaware May 14, 2012 #3 It's ether your float is out of adjustment, dirt in float needle seat, incorrectly installed float and needle.
It's ether your float is out of adjustment, dirt in float needle seat, incorrectly installed float and needle.
EZRider76 Member Feb 23, 2012 823 12 54 WNY May 15, 2012 #4 Depending on what carb you have, find you float height specs and measure. Best place to start with your condition.
Depending on what carb you have, find you float height specs and measure. Best place to start with your condition.
mud runner Member Jan 19, 2012 3,314 29 90 27 leabnon TN May 15, 2012 #5 you might have a cracked float