carburettor needs adjusting or overhaul if no one has messed with the carb, to much gas usually indicates that the accelerator pump is worn, or the needle and seat is worn,or the bowl float is sticking
Needs a tune up you are burning too rich, too much gas in the carburetor.
If the carburetor is cleaned on the Yamaha Bruin 350 and it will idle but stall when given gas, it could be that the float is sticking. The carburetor may also need to be adjusted by turning the adjustment screw so that it is not getting too much gas when revved.
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if you definitely have a carburetor,most likely you have a bad purge valve when the diaphragm goes bad it allows the motor to suck raw fuel through the vacuum hoses into the engine
Most likely, the idle is set too high. There is an idle adjustment screw on the carburetor.
Make sure fuel is getting too the carburetor. The carburetor might not be getting fuel or it could possibly be getting too much fuel. Adjusts the carburetor.
You need to have your carburetor rebuilt. The float is sticking. The float controls the amount of gas that goes into the carburetor. If it is not operating properly you will feel a hesitation during aceleration.
Having water in the gas tank will work its way up to the carburetor.
A carburetor will not start when it does not yet enough fuel. A carburetor will not start if it gets too much. Fuel and not enough air.
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
The car is probably flooding out (Too much gas to the carburetor) . If it has a carburetor on it then it probably needs to be worked on. Also If it has an automatic choke on it then the choke could be sticking (not enough fuel to the carburetor) . If it has fuel injection then possibly a fuel line could be plugged or bad injectors. I am not too familiar with fuel injection systems. You could also try changing the fuel filter. Hope this helps a bit.
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.