bayou 220?
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sorry about that. I must have missed your first post.
Start by cleaning the plug and air filter. You need to adj the air/fuel mixture screw. it's under the carb. I can't remember what the setting is but if you can wait untill thursday I'll be home and check mine. If you can't wait, turn the screw all the way in untill it's lightly seated. When you do this count the turns it took and write it down. Turn the screw back out to where it was and then turn it out a 1/2 turn more. This should help. Turn it another half turn if you still need to.
When I get home I'll come post where mine is it.
Clean the plug and filter first just to make sure when you set it nothing else is contributing to the problem.
But be honest if it isn't back firing on de-accelleration when it's worm it may be the choke. The bayou takes like 15 minutes to warm up with the choke on before you can ride it.
Start by cleaning the plug and air filter. You need to adj the air/fuel mixture screw. it's under the carb. I can't remember what the setting is but if you can wait untill thursday I'll be home and check mine. If you can't wait, turn the screw all the way in untill it's lightly seated. When you do this count the turns it took and write it down. Turn the screw back out to where it was and then turn it out a 1/2 turn more. This should help. Turn it another half turn if you still need to.
When I get home I'll come post where mine is it.
Clean the plug and filter first just to make sure when you set it nothing else is contributing to the problem.
But be honest if it isn't back firing on de-accelleration when it's worm it may be the choke. The bayou takes like 15 minutes to warm up with the choke on before you can ride it.
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I have to look at it to tell you the truth. I mess with so many carbs it's hard to remember the location of all. But I'm almost 100% sure it's under the carb. If I remember rite there is a gold/brownish screw on the center of the carb, left side. This is the idle adjustment. If there is one on the side it would be a second slotted gold/brownish screm before or after the main verticle body of the carb. Pretty sure it's under it thow.
You could probably use a 1/4 to 1/2 turn out on the mixture screw as almost all quads are lean these days due to emissions reasons.
This sounds like a choke problem. The bayou (I have the 250 now) has a real cold nature to it. It takes about 15 minutes or better to warm up with the choke on before it's ridable. This sounds like your problem.
Ok, just looked at the carb diagram for a 2000 model, they should be all the same. The air/fuel mixture screw is under the carb, just forward of the float bowl.
The choke (wich they call a starter plunger) is on the rite side just forward of the main body.
I would first check the slack on the choke cable. I would go as far as pulling the choke out and pushing the choke on from the handle bars and make sure it works.
It sounds like a choke problem. Possibly broke cable or adjusted with to much free play in the cable. From what your saying it deffinately sounds like the choke, something is wrong there.
You could probably use a 1/4 to 1/2 turn out on the mixture screw as almost all quads are lean these days due to emissions reasons.
This sounds like a choke problem. The bayou (I have the 250 now) has a real cold nature to it. It takes about 15 minutes or better to warm up with the choke on before it's ridable. This sounds like your problem.
Ok, just looked at the carb diagram for a 2000 model, they should be all the same. The air/fuel mixture screw is under the carb, just forward of the float bowl.
The choke (wich they call a starter plunger) is on the rite side just forward of the main body.
I would first check the slack on the choke cable. I would go as far as pulling the choke out and pushing the choke on from the handle bars and make sure it works.
It sounds like a choke problem. Possibly broke cable or adjusted with to much free play in the cable. From what your saying it deffinately sounds like the choke, something is wrong there.
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bayou 220?
Hi.
We agree that the sparkplug needs cleaning, not to mention to be certain that your sparkplugcap is on
properly.
All Kawasaky bayous 220's and 250 use the Mikuni VM24ss Carburator (even though it's stamped V38).
According to the Kawasaki and the atv/carb manual the air/fuel screw factory setting is:
"screwed in all the way in, then unscrew 1.5 turns (one and a half turns)."
The other problem is that there might me an air leak that won't hold (no suction/vaccum) the fuel from the tank one the engine is stoped and the fuel simply flows back to the tank leaving an air bubble in the fuel hose.
Before you ask about the vm24ss carburetor.. DON'T (no offense) If your lucky enough to find and afford parts for this limited custom edition caburetor. You've had better luck than us.
Great carb when it works. However it's very touchy as far as carbs go.
Thanks for the chat.
We agree that the sparkplug needs cleaning, not to mention to be certain that your sparkplugcap is on
properly.
All Kawasaky bayous 220's and 250 use the Mikuni VM24ss Carburator (even though it's stamped V38).
According to the Kawasaki and the atv/carb manual the air/fuel screw factory setting is:
"screwed in all the way in, then unscrew 1.5 turns (one and a half turns)."
The other problem is that there might me an air leak that won't hold (no suction/vaccum) the fuel from the tank one the engine is stoped and the fuel simply flows back to the tank leaving an air bubble in the fuel hose.
Before you ask about the vm24ss carburetor.. DON'T (no offense) If your lucky enough to find and afford parts for this limited custom edition caburetor. You've had better luck than us.
Great carb when it works. However it's very touchy as far as carbs go.
Thanks for the chat.