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tuyop
Sep 15, 2006

Every second that we're not growing BASIL is a second wasted

Fun Shoe
Crossposting from the fix it fast thread:

I have an ATV (Linhai 400) that needs a new carburetor. It may need other things but I also changed the battery and air filter. I’ve taken off the old carburetor, dismantled and cleaned it and put it back on. The atv starts, but floods and doesn’t run well. Fuel also dripped from somewhere. The exhaust also became red hot quite quickly.

I bought a new carburetor for it.




Here’s a video of me looking at the carburetor as it sits on the ATV.

https://files.catbox.moe/ufmp5r.mov

I have labeled the tubes for discussion.





I’m confused because there are more hoses on the new carburetor than I have spots for, so I don’t know where to put them. Edit: as in, the existing carburetor has all the same ports but insufficient hoses.

I know the rough anatomy of an ATV after lots of reading online. I don’t know what each part of this carburetor is supposed to lead to. I also don’t know if the thing was ever installed correctly or if I missed things, so it’s very possible the labeled tubes are going to the wrong places currently.

Can someone tell me where I should plug in each hose?

tuyop fucked around with this message at 23:12 on Apr 2, 2024

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