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re: Honda rancher 350 won't idle
Posted on 9/22/16 at 6:46 am to Cracker
Posted on 9/22/16 at 6:46 am to Cracker
Alright update. New carb installed along with fuel filter and new lines. Bike runs perfectly. Idles all day and runs through the gears like new.
The new carb didn't have all of the hoses that the old one had. You can tell it has the ports but they aren't opened or threaded. Even the sensor wire inlet was threaded but no contact points inside. New design?
One issue...the line coming off the very bottom of the carb, I guess that is a drain line. On the old carb it wasn't connected to anything so I didn't connect it and now it's dripping gas. Where does this go? Maybe that sensor was a fuel shut off?
The new carb didn't have all of the hoses that the old one had. You can tell it has the ports but they aren't opened or threaded. Even the sensor wire inlet was threaded but no contact points inside. New design?
One issue...the line coming off the very bottom of the carb, I guess that is a drain line. On the old carb it wasn't connected to anything so I didn't connect it and now it's dripping gas. Where does this go? Maybe that sensor was a fuel shut off?
Posted on 9/22/16 at 7:05 am to SeaPickle
Yes. Carb is not working correctly. You're going to end up filling the crank with gasoline.
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