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Landen spaulding New Member
Join date : 2016-02-07 Points : 3231 Posts : 14
| Subject: kawasaki fb460v carb October 3rd 2017, 11:22 am | |
| if i fire it up it floods i removed the bowl and cranked it while pushing the float all the way up and still fuel do i need a needle i removed the float and everything to clean it did i just break the needle some how or what | |
| | | prancstaman Veteran Member
Join date : 2015-02-02 Points : 5093 Posts : 1412 Location : Cleveland,Ohio
| Subject: Re: kawasaki fb460v carb October 3rd 2017, 7:27 pm | |
| The needle is not sealing on the seat (ofcourse). Look at the needle, specifically the point that seals the hole for damage. It will be obvious of damage to it. If it looks OK, then the surface that the needle seals on is damaged. There can be debree on the surface. Or the surface itself can be damaged. Or sometimes it is replaceable and it could have fallen out. Basically there are 2 places you are looking at, 1 is the needle point, 2 the surface the needle seals on.
These are pretty much general descriptions on what to look for, since I am not familiar with your carb, but these are things I look for when working on new to me parts. Hope it helps, or steers you in the right direction. | |
| | | Landen spaulding New Member
Join date : 2016-02-07 Points : 3231 Posts : 14
| Subject: Re: kawasaki fb460v carb October 5th 2017, 11:01 am | |
| i hope its an easy fix those carbs are worth there weight in gold apparently | |
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