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2000 Arctic Cat 300 Cuts Off On Acceleration


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I have a 2000 Arctic Cat 300 4 wheeler. I have been having some carburetor issues. So i bought a new carb. Now I'm having these issues. The unit will start and idle fine, when i go to accelerate it wants to cut off. So i checked to make sure it was getting gas and the fuel filter will be full of gas and then once the carb opens the filter drains down and will not refill quick enough to run. So i checked to make sure gas was flowing to the filter and it is flowing fine through the line. I remove the filter and run the gas line directly to the carb and the engine idle fine and then it will run good as i ride it for about 10 minutes then it will start with the same issues again i cannot accelerate enough to move the 4 wheeler. Every time i accelerate the unit will cut off. What is wrong with this thing. My 400 Arctic Cat is doing the same thing except it will backfire, I'm lost i have tried everything i know to do, what am i missing here. Thanks for your help

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It sounds like a lean  issue  with both quads.  Is the  stock  air  filter in place ?  Some quads lean  out and don't want to  run right without the air  filter .  Check to  make  sure  there's nothing restricting the fuel  flow to the carb. Also  check  to see if a small  piece of  crud has gotten  into  the  carb inlet  and resstricting fuel  flow  past the float needle . The new  carb you  bought might not be calibrated properly  for your  machine. Check the  clip  on  the  main throttle  needle.  You may need to  move  it down towards the needle  tip  to  make it open more  under throttle.  Check  is  the  idle  air  screw. It  may be  adjusted a  little too  lean. That would let it  idle but  when you  go to  open the throttle  the mixture goes  a bit to  lean  and it stumbles.  All  these lean  burn  symptoms  would be  more pronounced  when the motor is  warm.

Those are about all  I   can think of to  suggest  checking ..  Good  luck  and  Happy  New Year .

 

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