Help !!!
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Help !!!
I have a kawasaki 300 Bayou i was cleaning the KEIHIN CVKcarb becasue the atv has been sitting for about 2 yrs well after i everything was clean inoticed on the fuel inlet elbow part that goes into the carb had a little crack on the bottom... i need to know if maybeJBWELD could fix the problem or do i need to go buy a new carb that is going to run me about $300.00. so if anyone can help please do.. Thank you Robert
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I used a product back in the early 80's called Marine Tex, that stuff was amazing. You can even drill and tap it. Its pretty strong stuff. But I would look into the parts list. What year is the Bayou?
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Hmmm. I'm not familiar with this model and carb setup (maybe some other posters have more knowledge on this) but before using JB, I'd make sure it's the problem and try something just a little less permanent. Without really knowing what the part looks like, I'll make a couple of suggestions. If it's a "cast" part, as in made out of pot metal or dull grey stuff,and leaks fuel, then it needs to be repaired. JB or some fuel resistant epoxy would be ok. Just make sure it doesn't ooze into the fuel path and clog it (or worse). If it's not leaking, but perhaps letting air into the fuel inlet and therefore reducing your fuel flow, (just to test it) I'd clean the area around the crack with some alcohol on a rag/swab, then use some very sticky tape (3M electrical tape will seal a vacuum crack) to stop the air leak. If that improves the situation, then go ahead and use the JB or epoxy. OR....
Is it one of those typical brass-looking fuel inlettubes that appears to have a "press-in" fitting where it seats into the carb? (Almost like a thin outer bushing?) If so, you can likely just replace the tube. I wouldn't mess with JB or other goop on a tube that thin; probably won't work.
You may want to give us a few more details before you do anything. Does it leak fuel? (Maybe a stupid question; I know.)How does it actually malfunction? If possible, take a pic and post it for us.
Is it one of those typical brass-looking fuel inlettubes that appears to have a "press-in" fitting where it seats into the carb? (Almost like a thin outer bushing?) If so, you can likely just replace the tube. I wouldn't mess with JB or other goop on a tube that thin; probably won't work.
You may want to give us a few more details before you do anything. Does it leak fuel? (Maybe a stupid question; I know.)How does it actually malfunction? If possible, take a pic and post it for us.