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My 2006 Suzuki Ozark has been in the garage & not started for about 2 yrs. Replaced battery & added Sea Foam to gas. Can get it started but then dies. Acts like it's out of gas. Which it's not. Help??

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First i would replace the gas and drain float bowl ,then check flow at petcock if that doesn't do it pull carb. clean the jet's and transfer port's and replace the spark plug{s}

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    james hoy Aug 19, 2014

    ozark 250 cleaned carb took carb off another one that an well checked petcock idles fine bt when you accelarate shuts off like u turned the ignition off ???

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Pull the carburetor apart and clean it really well and this should solve your problem

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