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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 211506" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>While we all want to help, this sounds a lot like another post about a driveability issue we were asked a few months ago. The grammar/punctuation in the OP's original post made it very difficult to understand what happened, and when.</p><p>When the sentences are run on and on, without proper punctuation, it's very difficult to ascertain what happened, when it happened, and come to a logical conclusion of the possible outcome of events and diagnose.</p><p></p><p>Example - "this 4 wheeler all weekend no problem did get some crud in the carb."</p><p>When did it get crud in the carb? And how do you know when it happened? Did you not have an air filter on it? Did you ride it through a mud pit? Did you remove the carb and visually see the crud?</p><p></p><p>Vacuum leaks are very easily detected with a can of carb/brake/flammable substance cleaner.</p><p>Take the carb off and start over.</p><p>This sounds like operator error to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 211506, member: 3959"] While we all want to help, this sounds a lot like another post about a driveability issue we were asked a few months ago. The grammar/punctuation in the OP's original post made it very difficult to understand what happened, and when. When the sentences are run on and on, without proper punctuation, it's very difficult to ascertain what happened, when it happened, and come to a logical conclusion of the possible outcome of events and diagnose. Example - "this 4 wheeler all weekend no problem did get some crud in the carb." When did it get crud in the carb? And how do you know when it happened? Did you not have an air filter on it? Did you ride it through a mud pit? Did you remove the carb and visually see the crud? Vacuum leaks are very easily detected with a can of carb/brake/flammable substance cleaner. Take the carb off and start over. This sounds like operator error to me. [/QUOTE]
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