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I answered this yesterday. It is shown on the top of the diagram. 4th image ion the Amazon advert, small brass screw. Make sure you have got the cable adjuster too tight as that will cause a high idle.
nope. just remove the float bowl. you will see the jets, pull them out and clean or replace them. you can get a rebuild kit through rockymountain atv. take your time and have a compressed air source
Hey Bayside,,
Sounds like the carburetor needs the attention of a qualified professional..install a new (correct) spark plug,,
Have the pro clean, check, and set the carburetor, you should be ok,,
I don't have a solution but I do have the exact same problem, '03 or '04 (not sure) Suzuki 250 Quadrunner Ozark,really low hrs, left in storage for 2.5 yrs, gas went bad, cleaned it out, now hard to start and won't idle by itself.
I have taken the carb apart and cleaned it out, but did not replace anything, and it will still not start very easily or idle. Before I took the carb apart I thought it was flooding because it would start with the accelerator wide open, but when I would let off, it would die again. Whats going on?? I really don't want to pay to have it fixed.
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