Wrong size jets...possibly. Otherwise this answer could not be further from the truth. Most likely cause is that you are running lean (not enough fuel/too much air). This could be caused by the wrong size jets, but if you have not changed them, I would look elsewhere. A clogged fuel filter could be to blame. That would be the first place to look. Next I would look for a leak around the joint from the carb to the engine. Spray starting fluid...or WD-40 around the joints and listen for a change in engine RPM. This would indicate a leak. Then I would check the carbs. I don't know how much adjustment can be made to yours, but mine allow for none. You might just have to rebuild the carbs...but the problem is NOT a flooded carb. Happy hunting.
there`s unburned gas in the exhaust sounds like the carb flooding or has the wrong size jets
It should be under the gas tank or slanted above the exhaust pipe on the front of the motor.
The exhaust restrictor is located inside the exhaust pipe where it comes out of the head.
inside the exhaust pipe. remove pipe to find washer(aka governor) in head pipe.
remove exhaust pipe from head , and leave the washer out thats at frt of the pipe.
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drop the front exhaust pipe ,remove cover behind pipe ,filter is in there.
it would be about 4,000 dollors anthony
He _----- --- --- -- the _------ ----. He burned his lips on the exhaust pipe.
Unburned fuel in the exhaust system causes the backfire from the exhaust pipe.
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.
Just saw off the muffler, rejet, and run an open pipe. You'll be the parking lot donut king!
In the exhaust pipe, at the back of the engine.In the exhaust pipe, at the back of the engine.