Hello, Jamison here,
There is a screw in the bottom of the bowl, it will be at the very bottom on the side, it will take A Philips head driver, The best thing to do is, leave gas on, remove screw, then turn gas off, let it drain completely empty, then turn gas on again, then turn gas off, let it drain again, NOW reinstall screw,,,,,,,,, It will not hurt to allow the gas to run down on the engine,, BUT! You need to allow it to dry before starting the bike.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Good luck, Jamison
at the botom of the dirt bike
it hooks on to the engine block and atteaches to the gas line
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On a Honda dirt bike, hoses from the carburetor typically include the fuel line, which connects to the fuel tank, and the overflow or vent hoses, which help manage fuel overflow and pressure. The overflow hose routes excess fuel away from the carburetor, while the vent hose allows air to enter the fuel system. Additionally, there may be a drain hose to remove any fuel or liquid from the carburetor bowl. Proper routing of these hoses is crucial for optimal performance and to prevent leaks.
Most likely you're thinking of the jets in the dirt bike's carburetor.
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the first dirt-bike ever made was a honda. There were bike manufatures in Europe that were making dirt type bikes before Honda was even a company.
go to a local dirt bike shop and explain the problem to them dirt bike stores always have mechanics to help
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honda Husqvarna also makes a dirt bike!!!
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