check your float in the carburetor its probably sticking**** also check you fuel for contamination as there is a needle and seat inside of the carb (wear the fuel line goes in) the BEST thing to do is remove the carb (if your confident in your ability to do so) turn the carb upside down and drain into a nice clean container if you see smaller droplets floating in the fuel you have water in the fuel If there is no contamination and the fuel looks clean and smells fresh not sour you will have to take apart the carb and blow out ALL the orfices of the carb body and jets. after the carb is reassemble you will have to pressure test the needle and seat to make sure it seals pump pressure gauge (mity vac) to 5 psi and see if there is pressure drops. You might need a new needle and seat. (ps make sure you check the floats they should float and not drop in a pail of fuel if they do replace them) *****caution be careful with gasoline and compressed air wear safety glasses @ ALL TIMES********
you have to take out the carburetor and then clean it
on the carburetor
try cleaning your carburetor thoroughly
To remove the carburetor from a 350 Honda ATV, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the fuel line and any electrical connections, then remove the air filter and intake boot to access the carburetor. Unscrew the mounting bolts securing the carburetor to the engine, carefully detach it from the intake, and then remove it from the ATV. Make sure to take note of any gaskets or seals for replacement during reassembly.
Plug one end to the Petcock and the other end to the Carburetor......
check the carburetor and make sure the air cleaner is clean
The carburetor on a Honda FourTrax ATV is typically located on the side of the engine, near the air intake. It is connected to the air filter and the throttle cable, allowing it to mix air and fuel for combustion. To access it, you may need to remove the seat and side panels, depending on the specific model and year. Always refer to the owner's manual for detailed instructions specific to your ATV model.
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To clean a carburetor on a Honda FourTrax, first, ensure the ATV is turned off and cool. Remove the carburetor from the engine by disconnecting the throttle cable and fuel line, then disassemble it carefully. Use a carburetor cleaner spray to clean the jets, passages, and components, and ensure all debris is removed. Reassemble the carburetor, reinstall it, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
To clean the carburetor on a 2005 Honda Rincon 650, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the carburetor from the engine by detaching the air intake and fuel lines. Disassemble the carburetor carefully, then soak the parts in a carburetor cleaner solution, using brushes to clean out jets and passages. Rinse the components, dry them thoroughly, and reassemble the carburetor before reinstalling it on the ATV.
The official Honda website would have Honda ATV parts for sale or would at least have a list of dealerships that are in your area that sell Honda ATV parts.
You should post on a ATV forum. See related links for a Honda ATV forum. They will try to help you out.