You quad's float needle is most likely stuck open. You may have a piece of debris lodged in between the needle and seat. Removal and dissasembly of your carb would be needed to clean it out and check to make sure the needle isn't worn out. If you were in Oregon I would be able to help you out with the dissasembly of the carb. Let me know if I can be of any further help at boogerbastage@Yahoo.com.
Good Luck!
what type of motor is it? the quad 4 or the 2.2
from amazon.com or type quad enines
yes they can, but they have to be over 16 years old to ride a quad over 90cc i believe.
In idle? The configuration of the tractor has nothing to do with determining that. It's the motor which does, and the consumption rate in idle for a motor would be the same for a tandem axle dump truck as it would be for the same motor in a road tractor, box truck, quad axle dump truck, cement mixer, etc.
I would say that the big disadvantage of quad core is that it will use more energy, and as it's new technology, there might be problems with certain applications on certain computers.
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and then adjust for the best idle
10 or over
if its a mini quad and if your less than 7 stone about 30-35 mph if it isn't a mini quad it would go about 25 mph
if its a mini quad and if your less than 7 stone about 30-35 mph if it isn't a mini quad it would go about 25 mph
if you can find the manual to the quad it should have a diagram. if not a clymer book would be ideal for this. clymer has very detailed instructions. a clymer book helped me re-build my quad.
you should answer it idiot if I have known it before ,why would I contact you.
if your quad is over 3 years old and is a road legal quad then the answer is YESgood luck finding a place that will mot it as well many garages dont like leaving their comfort zone