Suzuki 125cc dirt bike carburetor problems?
December 19, 2009 | Filed Under Motorcycles
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you MUST fully strip and remove ALL jets from the carb,clean and reinstall…that is deff the problem.
your going to have to open the carb up and clean it good and hopefully you wont break any gaskets or you will have to buy new ones.
You will need to clean out the Float Needle Valve seat! There is most likely a bit of corrosion or crap that is stopping your Float valve from sealing properly!
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It has happened to almost every bike Iv’e ever owned at some stage or another!
Take carburetor off and clean it thoroughly and this should fix it
It appears the float valve in the carb. is stuck. That is common when a bike is left in storage for a while. Take the float bowl off and clean the float valve.
Luckily I have a Suzuki 125cc dirt bike and once apon time I have had that same problem after leaving my dirt bike up for more than a month that I know of. The problem is basically what every one else is saying….the float valve needle is stuck and needs to be cleaned/ fixed if possible.
Rebuild your carb.
Go and consult a specialist mechanic, dont indulge in any experiment!
HTH
take your carb out , take it apart
unscrew the jets , get a air blower , blow through the jets to clean them, clean the bowl out, make sure your float isn’t sticking then put it back together
Your float is stuck or your needle isnt seating properly.