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has anyone tried these cheap carbs from china? the original carburetor has been rebuilt by a shop right before i bought this quad and i think the float is shot the work done was way sub par... the price of the seal kit was as much as the whole carb... i have used the china 150cc engines with no problems... and have used the harbor freight 212cc engines on mini bikes.. so im hoping to hear so one has used them on this model with ease.... if no one replies i will update in a day or 2 i got the carb it looks very well made. has the carb sencer and warmer all ready installed..

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Hey @Spartacus Stroppel Welcome to Quadcrazy. I’ve tried the China carbs. Here’s my take.  They look great, exact same as far as appearance, have all the sensors and choke set ups.   But they don’t work 100%.  There are flat spots in the throttle when you ride, any time I’ve tried them (twice) it’s been where I would say 80% good.   

How can the seal kit be so expensive for the oem carb ? Have you checked eBay and Amazon?  Also eBay for a used oem carb? 

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yes seal kit with needle and seat is $15 and i need a float which is another $20. the slide is scratched looks like someone cleaned it with 80 grit sand paper... so i found (ebay) carb for this exact model 4 wheeler with sencer,warmer ect ect. for $42.. if i only get 80% performance out of it i will be ok with that as long as it dont leak gas everywhere and light me up like a roman candle...

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well got the carb in the mail today. man this thing looks nice...only thing i dont like is the slide being plastic but everything is going that way. pics of what i ordered... bolting it on here in a couple hours.. :) crossing fingers 80% and no fuel leaks i will be happy...lol

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so got it on.. like you said flat spot in throttle... needle leaked to top.it off.. so i pulled it and pulled it apart. adjusted float level. notice it was running lean up 1/2 throttle... so i pulled the jets out they are way to small.. so i am waiting on the proper jets i had to order... i contacted the seller of this carb and aaid qhat do you want to do.. they refunded me the purchase price of the carb...as it was not even close and specifically listed for this quad and engine size... so more to come...

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Sorry about your troubles. Unfortunately this is usually the case with the cheap carbs and many other parts you find on the big internet sites. Your best bet is to clean and rebuild the original OEM carburetor.  Average price on a complete kit is $25 or so. As long as the float and carburetor body are ok, its worth spending a few extra bucks. In my shop a fair price for cleaning, rebuild and install on that model is about$100. Carburetors need to be tuned and that involves jetting and adjustments. Jets for the cheap carbs usually don't match OEM specs. Creating even more headaches.

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ya i got the oem back on now. i used the fuel warmer and harness off the new carb on oem carb. i adjusted float to stop leak on oem carb... but now i have a dead spot right off throttle... i think the idle mixture screw not adjusted right...  so im going to.make a adapter using a harley idle screw and a speedo cable so i adjust it like you can adjust the idle on the butterfly... and not rip the whole thing apart to get to the idle mixture screw..

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Don't adjust the float so the fuel level is to low. This will cause a lean 1/4 to mid throttle hesitation. The lower the fuel is in the bowl the farther it has to travel to get into the intake tract when you throttle up. If the fuel level is to high it can cause a rich condition in the same spot because the fuel is much closer to the intake tract. Sounds like the needle vale should be replaced. I can't recall the float height off the top of my head but make sure it's adjusted to that spec. Also make sure the air box and lid are installed and fit together like they should. It all works together. Even the clamps that hold the air box lid on can cause hesitations if one or more are missing.

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yep did all that.. the fuel was leaking out of the float bowel for being to full.. (missed adjusted from previous owner) it all so had a worn spot on float where needle hit so i polished it smooth. the float adjustment by manual is dum.. i adjusted like i have before with my rm250c Mikuni carb. its only a bog spot right of idle after that is runs real good. and to adjust idle mix.. you have to remove carb on this model as it is located bottem center after butterfly and is recessed into the carburetor.. making it all most impossibleto adjust... 

o ya this carb was supposedly cleaned and adjust at a atv shop... but leaked fuel, had dead spot and had the harness to warmer and temp sender laying on trans not hooked up before i started fixing it...

 

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Carburetor tuning isn't for everyone. I think it's becoming a lost art to be honest........Just trying to help. Best of luck to you!

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and thank you for the pionters kent... and everyone... i have been known to miss things ;) either by not knowing or just in a hurry. i would have to agree tuning of carbs is dieing. even with me. i been doing more efi building on stuff then carb anymore (mostly in car stuff)

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