polaris sportsman 500 carb leaking
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polaris sportsman 500 carb leaking
I have a 2003 sportsman 500, and the carb is leaking badly. It appears to be coming from a small nipple on the bottom of the bowl (about 1/8 inch diameter and 1/4 inch long). I will try to attach a picture. Is this a vent or something? I'm thinking the needle/seat might be leaking or the float is stuck. has anyone seen this? Is there a way to unstick it without removing the carb?
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Sounds like you need a carb kit. Will save a lot of trouble and yes the nipple at the bottom of the bowl is the over flow.If it's leaking it's usually because of a worn or stuck needle and seat.You can try lightly tapping on the carb bowl to see if it helps. If it doesn't, when you tear into the carb might you as well rebuild it. Polaris Carburetor Kits | ATV Parts | MFG Supply Plus plenty of videos on YouTube to help if you along with any problems.
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Click on the above link I posted! Has all the parts needed down to the float bowl gasket! About 22 bucks and you're done with the carb! No sense tinkering with a carb if you have it out and apart! It's not worth the headache if it still leaks after you try to "clean" a carb up or try to adjust float level to stop the drip and you have to pull it off again! Plus these particular carbs have a habit of leaking anyway. It's the way the float assy itself puts pressure on the needle valve seat(to hold in place) when the carb bowl is installed. They leak from worn o-rings, from vibration,etc. Even with new kits some still occasionally do drip a little. The hose at the bottom of the carb needs to be routed to where if it does,fuel drips on the ground not on the engine. OPT
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for some reason, my profile does not have the "manage attachments" option listed. Is this only available for people with a higher number of posts?
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Also, do you think there might be gas in the oil? probably should check to see if the level is high or if it smells like gas. I just changed the oil about a week ago