First time posting here.. have some questions about my "new" grizzly 600..
So recently I bought a 2000 grizzly 600. It was leaking fuel quite badly out of the carb and it the throttle was sticking due to rust in throttle butterfly. So I decided just to replace the carb all together along with the spark plug, air filter, oil and filter. And yes these were all amazon parts..
Now that I can run the bike long enough without gas pouring everywhere, noticed a few weird issues.
For one: the bike seems to run best when the mixture screw is all the way seated.. if I back the screw out, it idles slower and start to bog down.
And 2: regardless of how perfect I get the idle with the mixture screw, after about 10 minutes of driving, it's like a switch is flipped and it starts idling terrible, bogging down and stalling out when I give it gas. Can't even make it up a slight incline.. I understand that amazon carbs are mot the most reliabl, but I find it strange how it can run so perfect for 10 minute and then completely change.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So recently I bought a 2000 grizzly 600. It was leaking fuel quite badly out of the carb and it the throttle was sticking due to rust in throttle butterfly. So I decided just to replace the carb all together along with the spark plug, air filter, oil and filter. And yes these were all amazon parts..
Now that I can run the bike long enough without gas pouring everywhere, noticed a few weird issues.
For one: the bike seems to run best when the mixture screw is all the way seated.. if I back the screw out, it idles slower and start to bog down.
And 2: regardless of how perfect I get the idle with the mixture screw, after about 10 minutes of driving, it's like a switch is flipped and it starts idling terrible, bogging down and stalling out when I give it gas. Can't even make it up a slight incline.. I understand that amazon carbs are mot the most reliabl, but I find it strange how it can run so perfect for 10 minute and then completely change.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!