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2004 Kawasaki Lakota dies when given gas


Brent Wright

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Hey Brent! 

When you say you cleaned the carb, to what extent? Can ya give a little info on the beast you're working on.  Did you adjust Air fuel? I think I started at 2 whole turns from being seated. Ours sat for a while and float needle needed to be replaced.

 

 

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