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I need the information where to connect the Hydrogen Gas to the carburetor on what side
truck gas flooding
Having water in the gas tank will work its way up to the carburetor.
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
Adjustment might not help. Sounds like the needle valve has to be changed. Might not be seating properly and therefor flooding the engine.
okay you dissmount the carburetor from the engine said and the airbox side, remember where the hoses went, now take a screw driver take apart the float bowl (the bottom of the carburetor) if it smells like old gas, take the gas out of the bike, you then clean it with solvent and a wire brush, take apart the top housing dont lose the jet needle because you need this to keep the bike from flooding, and just clean it with the wire brush and there ya go :)
Yes, injected engines do not use a traditional carburetor. EFI gas engines do not have a carburetor, and diesel engines do not use a carburetor.
The engine is flooding or the spark plug is fouled and not burning all the fuel, allowing the excess gas to seep into the oil reservoir via the piston cylinder. Cleaning or changinge the spark plug and doing a carburetor adjustment will help.
A carburetor regulates the flow of the air/gas mixture into the pistons of a gas engine. They aren't found on cars any longer but do still come into use for smaller gas engines.
If it starts and dies after a very short while, look for a fouled spark plug (flooding), clogged fuel filter (fuel starvation), clogged air filter (flooding), or fuel settings on the carburetor (flooding or fuel starvation).
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