05 kodiak 450 fuel leak from overflow tube
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gas leak
I had the same problem on an 04 bruin after a ride. You can do two things first off. Turn the gas off and run stil she quits. This will drain the bowl. Or tap on the side if the carb with a screw driver. The float is stuck and its letting fuel flow into the carb and not shutting it off. Hopefully this will loosen up the float and it will stop. If it doesnt stop leaking you will have to take apart the carb and find out why its stuck.
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This was just happening with my 03. I did some searching in here (the forum) and found a few tests to do.
First off I cleaned the carb fully with carb cleaner, just incase something was stuck in the needle valve. Then I put it back in and it still leaked. (This was before seraching the forum)
Since then I've found the spec for float hieght and read how to test the needle valve. First off check your float height, you measure with the carb upside down, from the gasket mating surface of the bowl to the top of the floats. Mine was .365". Spec is .51". So that means I'm getting too much fuel in the bowl, I bent the tab on the float and got the floats to sit right at the spec (actually they are .53" but very close IMO). Then I flipped the carb right side up, and had my Dad hold the floats 'closed' at .53" and used a syringe to squirt gas into the fuel pickup of the carb. No fuel leaked so that told me the needle valve should be ok.
Thats as far as I have gotten, that was Sunday and I had to travel back downstate for work. Dad was going to put the carb in and hopefully run it tonight. I'll update with what he finds. Hopefully it stops leaking.
Good luck!
First off I cleaned the carb fully with carb cleaner, just incase something was stuck in the needle valve. Then I put it back in and it still leaked. (This was before seraching the forum)
Since then I've found the spec for float hieght and read how to test the needle valve. First off check your float height, you measure with the carb upside down, from the gasket mating surface of the bowl to the top of the floats. Mine was .365". Spec is .51". So that means I'm getting too much fuel in the bowl, I bent the tab on the float and got the floats to sit right at the spec (actually they are .53" but very close IMO). Then I flipped the carb right side up, and had my Dad hold the floats 'closed' at .53" and used a syringe to squirt gas into the fuel pickup of the carb. No fuel leaked so that told me the needle valve should be ok.
Thats as far as I have gotten, that was Sunday and I had to travel back downstate for work. Dad was going to put the carb in and hopefully run it tonight. I'll update with what he finds. Hopefully it stops leaking.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the tips guys. You know what I checked out the fuel selector switch and it was set on reserve, even tho the quad is pretty full of fuel. I moved it off reserve and when I did I heard a little click..not sure what that was, but the garage no longer stinks like gas..so perhaps having left it on reserve could have caused this?
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