Where is the fuel drain on a Kawasaki KLR 250?
Place a container under the fuel drain hose. That is the hose which leads from the fuel drain screw to just in front of the rear wheel. 3. Open drain screw, located on the bottom right side of the carb (on the float bowl) and allow all of the fuel to drain from the carb.
Why is my Kawasaki KLR250 jet engine not working?
These problems aren’t biased to just the KLR, any carbureted bike can experience them. They’re usually due to dirt in the fuel clogging a jet, or varish gumming everything up. The only solution is to remove the carb from the bike and give it a thorough cleaning and inspection.
How do you clean a Kawasaki KLR 250 carb?
Remove the four screws on the plastic piece on the top of the carb. Underneath there should be a diaphragm, spring, slide, needle and white piece of plastic. Make a mental note of the order of those parts (slide, needle, white plastic piece, spring) and remove them. Be careful not to tear the rubber diaphragm. 2. Remove the float bowl.
How do you drain gas from a motorcycle?
Just turn the petcock on and let the fuel drain into the gas can from the motorcycle gas tank. Rock the gas tank back-and-forth to get all of the gas out.
Why is petrol leaking out of my carb?
‘Carbs’ as they are known do have their problems and dribbling out petrol from their overflow pipe is a common issue, especially if the engine hasn’t been started for a while & the carb is a few years old.
What causes carburetor to leak gas from overflow tube?
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How to fix gas leak from overflow tube?
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