Why is my carburetor not working on my ATV?

Why is my carburetor not working on my ATV?

Blockage, damage, fuel contamination, mud in the air intake system and other conditions can cause your ATV carburetor to be unable to deliver the right amount of fuel to your ATV engine. You always want to tune your ATV carburetor at home or in the shop but that’s not always possible.

Is it possible to tune an ATV carburetor at home?

You always want to tune your ATV carburetor at home or in the shop but that’s not always possible. If you’re in a jam, this is what you can do. #1 – Visually inspect your ATV. Check for any signs of a fuel leak. With the engine off grasp the spark plug wire and make sure it’s securely attached to the engine.

How does a carburetor jet work on an ATV?

Carburetor jets control the amount of fuel which is mixed with air inside the throttle body of your carburetor. This carburetor jet size chart shows you how effective each jet is at specific throttle levels. A Pilot jet is effective at idle speed up to 1/4 throttle (low-range).

What to do if your CARB is not drawing fuel in?

Welcome to the forum. First thing I would do is check the compression. If the compression is low enough it won’t draw the fuel out of the carb. If compression is good then tear the carb apart and clean it up good, making sure all the jets and passages are open. Check the vent line on the gas cap.

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Why does my ATV not start when manually pumped?

If I just turn on and try to start my atv I just get electric starter motor sounds, no fuel is getting into the carb. If I pump the primer on the carb it’ll start but when that fuel runs out it dies. Any idea where I should look first to fix this? Welcome to the forum. First thing I would do is check the compression.

Welcome to the forum. First thing I would do is check the compression. If the compression is low enough it won’t draw the fuel out of the carb. If compression is good then tear the carb apart and clean it up good, making sure all the jets and passages are open. Check the vent line on the gas cap.