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Old 07-13-2014, 03:19 PM
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Well, it got worse...

Before (like two weeks ago) the buggy would need a spritz of carb cleaner, and it'd start up (after a second or two of cranking) and then have to sit for a minute before I could gas it at all. Now, it BARELY starts with carb cleaner, then it promptly dies; whether I gas it or not. The longest I got it to run was 8 seconds... I took off the air filter (damn I need a UNI) all clean, I just took off the carb, and I was in the process of removing the fuel bowl and one of the screws is stripped so right now I'm waiting for the dremel to charge so I can grind new notches in the screw head for a flat-head screw driver instead of Philips. Anything you guys recommend I test/tweak? It was running perfectly last fall after the ($200) shop visit... Like 1/4 second start perfect... Man this sucks. Anyway, I'm off to test the auto-choke.

Thanks ahead of time for any response! Hope to see some of ya fellas on the trails later this year!
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Old 07-13-2014, 04:36 PM
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For stripped carb screws use a small metal chisel on the edge of the screw and knock that edge in the direction of loosening.
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Old 07-13-2014, 04:41 PM
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Well, it got worse...

Before (like two weeks ago) the buggy would need a spritz of carb cleaner, and it'd start up (after a second or two of cranking) and then have to sit for a minute before I could gas it at all. Now, it BARELY starts with carb cleaner, then it promptly dies; whether I gas it or not. The longest I got it to run was 8 seconds... I took off the air filter (damn I need a UNI) all clean, I just took off the carb, and I was in the process of removing the fuel bowl and one of the screws is stripped so right now I'm waiting for the dremel to charge so I can grind new notches in the screw head for a flat-head screw driver instead of Philips. Anything you guys recommend I test/tweak? It was running perfectly last fall after the ($200) shop visit... Like 1/4 second start perfect... Man this sucks. Anyway, I'm off to test the auto-choke.

Thanks ahead of time for any response! Hope to see some of ya fellas on the trails later this year!
Edit: Just hooked up the auto-choke to a 12v battery and it got hot and the end extended, so all is well with the choke, now I'm just waiting for the dremel to charge (hate that it's wireless...) so I can grind in new notches on those screws so I can open the damned thing. I feel like the shop did that on purpose to stop me from getting into it without them to do it and charge me $200 again... anyways I'm getting in there and fixing this damned problem!

However, I still need them with the reverse. My dad won't let me re-mount the lever so I have to let them do it... How do I adjust the air/fuel ratio? IDK which screws to turn. LOL
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Old 07-13-2014, 05:42 PM
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For stripped carb screws use a small metal chisel on the edge of the screw and knock that edge in the direction of loosening.
we don't have one. Go figure... I keep trying the dremel 1/2 way through it charging and burn it out quickly. Now I'm actually gonna let it sit and charge the whole way and try it around 6 or 7 ish tonight
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:39 PM
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Just clamp a small vice grip onto the screw and break it loose. Then replace the screw. Check the pilot jet. It probably has a small piece of trash clogging it.
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Just clamp a small vice grip onto the screw and break it loose. Then replace the screw. Check the pilot jet. It probably has a small piece of trash clogging it.
dremel charged and I FINALLY got that screw off (and already scavenged a replacement from a free carb that came with the kart!)


Jet's are perfectly clean, but can I run anything through them to be completely 100% sure? I could see through them, ran a strand of copper from an electrical wire through to be sure no particles were in there and I got nothing, the rest of the inside of the carb is squeaky clean. Also, how do I measure my float height?

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Old 07-13-2014, 06:58 PM
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the way I always check my carbs is simple. make sure all gas is out of it. then turn it upside down with the bowl removed and look at the float. it should be level with the carb. body. simple and always worked for me. I'm sure there will be others that have more ways to check it.
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Old 07-13-2014, 07:21 PM
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the way I always check my carbs is simple. make sure all gas is out of it. then turn it upside down with the bowl removed and look at the float. it should be level with the carb. body. simple and always worked for me. I'm sure there will be others that have more ways to check it.
K so my floats are fine...carb is cleaned out... I tested the spark and it is nice and blue, the air filter is a bit dirty, but next time I need a replacement I'll probably just use a UNI and re-jet... I'm gonna put everything back together now and test again. Then I'll tune the air/fuel screw(s)
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Old 07-13-2014, 08:43 PM
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PROBLEM SOLVED, I'll upload a video later with more info.
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i'm just curious, what shop and what did they do for $200?
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Old 07-14-2014, 01:14 AM
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i'm just curious, what shop and what did they do for $200?
Grassland power (they have a website, but be ready to travel back to 1999). They wanted $200 and we haggled it to 160 because it was completely unreasonable.

We brought it in with it not staying running without gassing it, despite screwing in the idle screw (probably just needed a good ol' cleaning in the carb) and they magically "fixed it" for $160. They didn't tell us exactly what they did; at the time I knew almost nothing about these and in a way I'm glad I didn't clean it myself back then. I feel like I would have managed to mess it up some how. Ehhh live and learn. Photo bucket isn't showing the summary video I made on my bucket so ill try again tomorrow
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Old 07-14-2014, 07:01 AM
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for $40 you can buy a new carb
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Old 07-14-2014, 10:22 AM
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for $40 you can buy a new carb
LOL never dawned on me, but that is true. And I think that's what happened with this one because I went to adjust the air screw, and found there was none. However, on my spare carb there was...interesting. The carb on the kart was labeled p-24 or something like that, the one off of it had a big long sku on it...

So since I can't get my vid to work now here's a pic as it sits

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Old 07-14-2014, 10:27 AM
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I'll edit the video link in here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X18s...ature=youtu.be
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Oh boy u put jb weld on that reverse gear box nut . Next time just use lock tight then use a impact gun to take it off when need be and when u tighten it just do it by hand.
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Old 07-14-2014, 02:48 PM
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I didn't have locktite and I was like "WELL THIS STUFF'LL BE EVEN BETTER! THIS NUT WILL NEVER COME OFF! I'M TOTALLY VERY VERY SMART"

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