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Throttle stop screw.
On the left side of the vehicle, looking in at the carburetor, notice a screw pointing straight down near the bottom of the carb, slightly forward.
Turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to increase idle, counterclockwise to decrease idle. It is best to adjust the idle while at operating temperature, but be careful, it's hot in there! just bring it up until it smooths out.
Do not overcompensate to mask something more serious like a cracked or weathered intake manifold.
It is not an issue of 'If' the intake will fail, It is 'When' it will fail. Just fix it before it fails you at a less convenient time. Not good on a trip I can tell you that.
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it starts fine but stalls when I press the gas pedal. what do I need to check now. Sponsored Links. RhinoForums.net is the premier Yamaha Rhino UTV/ATV Forum on the internet. Registered ... Does it seem to Idle smoothly and does it start right back up after it dies? Does it .... astro push accelerator and dies.
If you have good spark then it's most likely a fuel issue, anything off of idle is dealing with the main jet and metering needle, clean jet and check needle for excessive wear.
Try cleaning the spark plug with fine grit sandpaper,make sure air filters is cleaned,then make sure carb is cleaned pilot or idle jet might be clogged. good luck
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