This is the first time I removed a carburator, i had no idea what i was doing. This video was spot on. I was able to replace the carburator and it started right up after 15y of being forgotten in a shed. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this! You're the only person showing how to disconnect the throttle and choke...new to 4wheelers, but not turning wrenches, but that's something i havent done yet. Ghani's again, cheers mate!
Thank you very much! I am literally the dumbest when it comes to engines and this really helped me out. The one suggestion I would have is to add a little section at the end of what goes where when you put it back together!! I ended up switching the gas intake and air flow hoses (yes I'm that illiterate!)... between all the diagrams available on the internet I figure out that the air flow is on top and fuel in is just above the bowl on the bottom of the carb. Just in case someone else is dumb enough like me... Thanks again!
Thanks for the comments, again if every aspect of the job was covered in the video it would be over an hour long and no one would watch it (with you being the exception). The reassembly is pretty much the reverse of the tear down.
Tracy Hanes, I have '06 Bruin 350 I bought new. Runs great but now have small gas leak. It is NOT from the overflow tube. Even turning gas valve off and running it to empty, then pushing into shop I get some gas leaking either from the gas input hose nipple or perhaps the bowl O ring. Is that hose nipple just pressed fit or have an O ring? I'll try checking bowl screws w off-set screwdriver and hope I hear from you before I have to dive in deeper. Tx
How you doing old-timer are you still around? This is 2004 almost 2005 Mark waving hands southern Missouri Ozarks😮 I bought my Kodiak in 1995 called it my wheelchair ! when I had a spinal cord injury. but the Lord help me walk again. it's been a rough go ,but l built a lot of log cabins and painted a lot of houses and barns since then. I homesteaded in Wild places and I still have my Kodiak.original carburetor but I need to rebuild it! I wonder if I can just buy online a rebuilt carburetor! I noticed some really cheap carburetors online but I heard the original one is far better that the others ? Thay won't run good after a little while? what rebuild kit do you recommend. I heard there's some Junkie ones?😊
Where abouts did you get that carb rebuild kit sir? A good quality kit is hard to come by these days, and I see that one is made in Japan so it should be a good one.
the oil ringion the accelerator compartiment on mine is damaged - do you know its dimensions? its yamaha parts no is 4WV-14147-10. Thanks for the video
Is there any way to adjust pilot screw on the machine? Got the quad to work but no idle. Is the pilot jet itself adjustable? Or is it supposed to be fully seated?
I took the tension off the cable and turned it so it came out with very little problem, it is almost impossible to show everything that is done in a video, it would be 2 hours long. You need to buy the manual.
2006 Yamaha 250 Bruin. Never used or properly stored. Just filled tank and turned ignition in October 2017. Except for rat-ta-tat of starter adjacent to seat, nothing. then saw gas leaking out bottom of motor. Likely carburetor bowl overflow. Not mechanically inclined, but willing to try just replacing carburetor. Great video. Any suggestions?
Is it possible to remove the float bowl drain screw w/ out removing the carb., if you use a really short phillips head screw driver? Or is there no way to access the drain screw on the bottom of the float bowl w/ the carb. on the machine? Old gas was in the carb. for 3 years, although it was non-ethanol fuel, I am told by previous owner....! Tank was drained before being put into storage, he says. Want to flush/drain the floatbowl if possible before starting the machine; otherwise I will just go ahead & pull the carb. & rebuild it-...?
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. After I finished rebuilding the carburetor the bike was running fine until I get it over about 10 mph then if started cutting out and running rough. Any idea on what I did wrong? Thanks!
+Allen Aker I have the same problem after installing a brand new one. After seeing gas spray into the air box during full throttle, I figured it was the air fuel mix. Even set to all the way lean, it still does it. Any ideas?
+Tracy Hanes The carb is brand new. If I take the air filter out, under full throttle gas spray a little into the box. This is with the air/fuel fix set to lean too. Its runs great until full throttle then bogs down. Its even worse when in gear riding it.
You have to get slack in the cable first, then pull the cable off the curve and use the slack to turn the cable 120 degrees so you can remove the pin and cable end at the same time.
This is the first time I removed a carburator, i had no idea what i was doing. This video was spot on. I was able to replace the carburator and it started right up after 15y of being forgotten in a shed.
Thanks!
Thanks for a great video....We replaced 2 carburetors....one on a 2005 and another on a 2001.....Very helpful, and made the job easy!
Thank you very much for this! You're the only person showing how to disconnect the throttle and choke...new to 4wheelers, but not turning wrenches, but that's something i havent done yet. Ghani's again, cheers mate!
It’s a matter of adding slack to the cable.
Great video, thank you for making it. I got the carb out, clean and back in thanks to you.
Thank you very much! I am literally the dumbest when it comes to engines and this really helped me out. The one suggestion I would have is to add a little section at the end of what goes where when you put it back together!! I ended up switching the gas intake and air flow hoses (yes I'm that illiterate!)... between all the diagrams available on the internet I figure out that the air flow is on top and fuel in is just above the bowl on the bottom of the carb. Just in case someone else is dumb enough like me...
Thanks again!
Thanks for the comments, again if every aspect of the job was covered in the video it would be over an hour long and no one would watch it (with you being the exception). The reassembly is pretty much the reverse of the tear down.
Thanks very much for taking the time to video this. I'm sure its the same as my 2006 450 Kodiak.
You're welcome.
Thanks for the video. Gave me enough info so I know this is beyond what I can do and will take it to the dealer.
Wish you would have showed how the throttle cable came out!
Today's project on my blue '05. Thanks!
Well videoed, but i came to see how the throttle cable comes out and you skipped how the throttle cable pin is removed.
Thank you for the video! It is very informative.
Tracy Hanes, I have '06 Bruin 350 I bought new. Runs great but now have small gas leak. It is NOT from the overflow tube. Even turning gas valve off and running it to empty, then pushing into shop I get some gas leaking either from the gas input hose nipple or perhaps the bowl O ring. Is that hose nipple just pressed fit or have an O ring? I'll try checking bowl screws w off-set screwdriver and hope I hear from you before I have to dive in deeper. Tx
How you doing old-timer are you still around? This is 2004 almost 2005 Mark waving hands southern Missouri Ozarks😮 I bought my Kodiak in 1995 called it my wheelchair ! when I had a spinal cord injury. but the Lord help me walk again. it's been a rough go ,but l built a lot of log cabins and painted a lot of houses and barns since then. I homesteaded in Wild places and I still have my Kodiak.original carburetor but I need to rebuild it! I wonder if I can just buy online a rebuilt carburetor! I noticed some really cheap carburetors online but I heard the original one is far better that the others ? Thay won't run good after a little while? what rebuild kit do you recommend. I heard there's some Junkie ones?😊
Thank you very much for this sir!
I have the exact same two cables for my winch, same color too.
Thanks worked great on my 2005 grizzly.
Same setup as my 05 grizzly. Thank you!!
This is very informational video
Where abouts did you get that carb rebuild kit sir? A good quality kit is hard to come by these days, and I see that one is made in Japan so it should be a good one.
the oil ringion the accelerator compartiment on mine is damaged - do you know its dimensions? its yamaha parts no is 4WV-14147-10.
Thanks for the video
Helpful video thanks.
were can i find on the www the diagram? Thanks for the video. I love mine 2009 hunter
Great video vary helpful! Thank you for posting.
Merci beaucoup!
It's very helpful
I got it apart and redid it I don’t remember we’re any of the hoses go besides the fuel line
Thanks Tom much appreciated! I take it you also make videos?
Mine revs up after? How do I fix this but very useful vid
Thanks, I appreciate this!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video!
Is there any way to adjust pilot screw on the machine? Got the quad to work but no idle. Is the pilot jet itself adjustable? Or is it supposed to be fully seated?
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You did not show how to remove the throttle cable end. Showed it in place, then it was removed. How do you get it out before cable removal?
I took the tension off the cable and turned it so it came out with very little problem, it is almost impossible to show everything that is done in a video, it would be 2 hours long. You need to buy the manual.
2006 Yamaha 250 Bruin. Never used or properly stored. Just filled tank and turned ignition in October 2017. Except for rat-ta-tat of starter adjacent to seat, nothing. then saw gas leaking out bottom of motor. Likely carburetor bowl overflow. Not mechanically inclined, but willing to try just replacing carburetor. Great video. Any suggestions?
Yep, your float bowl is stuck open. You might be able to gently tap it a few times , more than likely you will have to take it apart.
Your float is probably sticking. You need to rebuild carb.
I preach to people that they must use supreme gas in any small engine.
Is it possible to remove the float bowl drain screw w/ out removing the carb., if you use a really short phillips head screw driver?
Or is there no way to access the drain screw on the bottom of the float bowl w/ the carb. on the machine?
Old gas was in the carb. for 3 years, although it was non-ethanol fuel, I am told by previous owner....!
Tank was drained before being put into storage, he says.
Want to flush/drain the floatbowl if possible before starting the machine; otherwise I will just go ahead & pull the carb. & rebuild it-...?
Screw it...I'll just pull the float bowl, & see if theres lacquer or gunk in there...
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. After I finished rebuilding the carburetor the bike was running fine until I get it over about 10 mph then if started cutting out and running rough. Any idea on what I did wrong? Thanks!
+Allen Aker I have the same problem after installing a brand new one. After seeing gas spray into the air box during full throttle, I figured it was the air fuel mix. Even set to all the way lean, it still does it. Any ideas?
+Allen Aker There's a flow restriction somewhere, could be one of the jets needs tweaking.
+Tracy Hanes Are the jets inside agjustable if I take the bottom off? I thought they were just interchangeable.
+RedEyeReviewer I wonder if it's the float bowl, is there any fuel leaking?
+Tracy Hanes The carb is brand new. If I take the air filter out, under full throttle gas spray a little into the box. This is with the air/fuel fix set to lean too. Its runs great until full throttle then bogs down. Its even worse when in gear riding it.
thanks. helpful video.
I have a yamaha bruin 350 that ain't idle unless the choke is on. Do you think I should rebuild the carb?
try adjustiing the low speed needle first - but a rebuild is pretty easy and you can inspect and clean other things up while its pulled apart.
Hello. Did you fix the idle issue on your 350 bruin. I have the same type quad with this problem.
very helpful thanks!
Don't understand how you get the throttle cable pin out
You have to get slack in the cable first, then pull the cable off the curve and use the slack to turn the cable 120 degrees so you can remove the pin and cable end at the same time.
Works for 09 Grizzly too.
where i can get a throttle cable pin ?
Not sure, most likely a Yamaha dealer?
Great video but you didn’t show how to remove throttle cable pin
If every aspect of the job was covered in depth the video it would be over an hour long. Some things you will have to figure out for yourself.
That’s a lame response. I’m having the same issue and a 20 second description of how to do it would have been very helpful
Thanks ! Great video. Very helpful!!