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Why is our 2005 Bayou 250 rev up when putting into neutral
Have you tried to lower the idle? When an Auto/5speed shiftable transmission is stopped in gear the drivetrain holds it back or loads it down a bit. If you take off a load the idle will rise. Sounds like your idle is too high. Do you have your idle set high to keep it from stalling?
Set timming on 220 bayou kawasaki
T is usually the mark on the flywheel and there's usually a mark on the cam sprocket and head to line up. you can google up a service manual too most likely.
2015 Kawasaki Bayou 300 idles but won't rev up. Changed the plug, cleaned the air filter.
Hey Anthony..
there can be a couple issues... but we will deal the one I think might be the main issue.. the carburetor...
Take it to a qualified professional..(not your buddy that thinks he might be able to clean it).. there are too many tiny passages and settings that need to be RIGHT... let the pro clean and set it.. its worth the $$..In a shop, should be an hour OR LESS... my shop,, it would be $50.
My kawasaki brute force 750 was running great all
Hey Belbowski,
Has it been sitting for a while?? Sounds like it could be several things..
1. The needle and seat in the carb may be dirty/clogged/sticking and not allowing a full flow of fuel into the float bowl.. when the bowl fills, it will run fine for about 20 - 45 seconds then "run out of gas.. it will restart and repeat this over and over.
2. The petcock/fuel tank may be stopped up/clogged/blocked and not allowing a full flow of fuel to the carb... causing the same symptoms as #1.
3. ..maybe..you may have a vacuum leak causing the fuel pump to not pump enough fuel to the carb. = Symptoms #1
4. Fuel pump might be bad. = Symptoms #1
Once you eliminate these items... repost with results.
I have a 2010 kawaski
Hey Dennis, there is no way to tell what part number(s) you need.. this is not a complicated repair, but does take some knowledge.. if you are not very good, mechanic wise, I would find a qualified professional to help with it...it has to be RIGHT,, or it will break again..
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