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Just got a 2000 WARRIOR 350, rAN GREAT AT OTHER OWNERS HOUSE. Brought home, rode all over about 2 days then started cleaning it. then I put pads on back brake & busted caliper but my problem is it will crank and idle good, when i push throttle it spits, pops, and backfires at times. Only thing I did to this ATV was wash the air filter sponge with gas, dry completly, clean screen good and put back on foam on screen at end to eng. might have been damp. thats all I did, any help please. Does anyone have a photo of how to take carb. apart just in case, THANKS

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Dont try takeing carb apart,first ck. plug to see if it is fouled,then ck. fuel,drain some in clear glass to see if you have water in it,UNless you know what your doing ,dont take carb apart,

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if u drain the gas and nothing is in there try putin fresh gas in and if that dont work take the bowl off the carb and check for dirt or debris but dont mess with anything else unless you know wat your doin make sure to remeber exactly how you tok it apart theres only 4 screws on bottom of bowl

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carbs are not rocket science. just get a factory manual and follow it to a tee. the problem with carbs is that it is foriegn to most people and that scares them. i rebuilt my first carb on a car at 12 years old and that was a chevy quadra-jet. atv carbs are a cake walk. don't be shy once you have the manual. i would probably clean out the fuel tank and the fuel delivery system before you pull apart the carb. i would have to say you have a plugged off petcock if it was working fine till you got it home. that would be the best place to start.

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