When to stop adjusting the carburetor on a Kawasaki MULE?

When to stop adjusting the carburetor on a Kawasaki MULE?

Stop adjusting when the engine idles at a speed somewhere between 850 and 950 RPM. There are two brass mixture screws located at the top of the carburetor, one for each cylinder of the engine. Give them a few turns and return them to their original position to keep them from corroding in place.

Why does my Kawasaki Mule Stall at idle?

Kawasaki Mules are all-terrain vehicles with four-wheel-drive. They are used by farmers and hunters to haul equipment and work gear to remote locations in farms and fields. Sometimes the factory settings put the idle at too high of a speed for the engine to handle, which causes the engine to stall and the gears to grind when they are shifted.

Where are the mixture screws on a Kawasaki MULE?

July 2006. There are two brass mixture screws located at the top of the carburetor, one for each cylinder of the engine. Give them a few turns and return them to their original position to keep them from corroding in place. These screws are fragile and can be stripped of their threading easily if they are not kept in working order.

Why does my Kawasaki 3010 mule not start?

It just won’t start. The 3010 has an electric fuel pump. You should hear the pump start and run when you turn on the key. Let it pump a minute, then try to start the Mule. Also, make sure you are not trying to start with a low battery, that could be a life long effort.

What’s the best way to start a Kawasaki MULE?

Let it pump a minute, then try to start the Mule. Also, make sure you are not trying to start with a low battery, that could be a life long effort. These require the battery be fully charged for the pump and relays to function properly.

Where is the idle adjust screw on a Kawasaki MULE?

Locate the idle adjust screw, or accelerator stop screw on the side of the carburetor that is above the top of the rear axle of the vehicle. Loosen the idle adjust screw by moving it a 1/4 turn, counter-clockwise. Start the engine and see if it runs smoother.

Stop adjusting when the engine idles at a speed somewhere between 850 and 950 RPM. There are two brass mixture screws located at the top of the carburetor, one for each cylinder of the engine. Give them a few turns and return them to their original position to keep them from corroding in place.