that is a sick mod dude. love the looks your kid gives you when the cars are passing by. my daughter gives me the same look when i have to put her little electric quad away. great video man.
yeah just bend the tab towards the carb so it raises the needle higher into the carb. very very small increments til its right. if you bend it to much you wont get enough gas. you may have to do this several times til the float is in the correct spot.
i cant really see this pic. i see the accelerator pump with the spring on it. but where are you talking about for the (missing)needle. can you take another pic and use a pen to point it out to me.
those are good little trucks. had the same one for my first car. plus they are in every junk yard so parts are very easy to find. perfect for haulin a quad around. nice buy
hey giraffe02 i was alittle drunk last night when i talked to you. best way to test that screw is pull the bowl off and fill the bowl with water. if water runs out the drain hose you have a leaky screw. if it doesnt leak out than you have a mis adjusted float. too many rum and cokes last night...
isnt there a vent hose on the back side of the carb at the top by the air filter box. i have to check tomorrow but im sure there is maybe thats what you were thinking of.lol
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mine does. there is a small diamiter tube that comes straight up out of the bottom of the bowl. thats the over flow correct? that tube feeds into the hose on the bottom. the drain screw feeds into the same hose on the bottom. i only have one hose on the bottom of my carb. i have a extra bowl and...
yeah just a hair towards the carb which will raise the needle in to the seat. you may have to do it 1 or 2 times or more to get it right. you said the carb was rebuilt twice by a shop. did they replace the float, needle and seat? sometimes the float gets a pin hole in it and allows gas to enter...