Carb/Choke Problem

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alwysbrdn

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Warrior sat for about a year without being ridden. I knew I would have some issues with bad fuel in the carb. When I went to start it I could not get it to start. I started troubleshooting and found no fuel getting the the carb. I took the carb apart and cleaned most of it out. Put it back on the warrior and it ran as long as it was choked. Once choke rod was pushed back in it won't run. Any solutions out there? Thanks for your help.
 
I think you may still have some dirt in the carb. - I have never had any luck cleaning a carb that sat for a long time - It will be well worth the money to pay a shop a couple of labor hours to clean and tweak it. Good luck!
 
Progress report. I took the carb off the unit took the part off of it and dip in a carb cleaner and blew out the orifices with berryman spray carb cleaner then followed with compressed air. Put it all together and the thing purrs. Runs great. ;D
 
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