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the engine is flooded with gas
Possible internal engine damage.
An ATV's engine can get flooded if you hold the throttle open for too long. At the bottom of the carburetor, there is a screw that can be opened to drain it.
you can try getting the engine blowed out, but that may not solve it if it has sat a long period of time.
you flooded it
maybe one of the electrical outlets in the engine got electricuted which made the engine not start.
too much fuel is being pushed into the cylinder from the carb
Yep.That is why you should go slow through a flooded road so it doesn't get in your engine. Hope this helps :)
If it floods which can only happen with a carburetor engine not fuel injection and if it does flood let it sit for a few minutes and it will be fine.
no gas, no oil (if no oil, engine is scrap metal) engine is flooded, spark plug wirre went bad
chances are the battery is out of wack or the engine could be flooded
By overheating, by ice if exposed to cold with not enough antifreze in the coolant. By overpressure if they get flooded and cranked, or if its a turbo engine with a faulty wastegate.