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The best thing that I have found is to take the carb off completely so that you can really get at it. If the float isn't going all the way up then soemthing is probably stuck in the hole that the little o-ring and needle are in. If the o-ring is missing or detiorated it will cause this also. Take the float assembly out and the needle on the little wire. Remember how it goes back on. Get some carb cleaner spray and a really thin piece of wire. Mechanics wire is what it is called I think. Spray the carb realy good and let sit for a minute in the spray. Then run the wire through all the little holes and crevices of the carb. I also use compressed air to further blow any deposits out of it. Once you are sure it clean. Then reassemble it. That should solve that problem. It always has for me. Hope this helps.

The float is not your problem my son 16 year old races blasters it your air to fuel ratio needs adjusted. Your running to rich on fuel. Because It will rev up uncontrollably

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