There are several reasons why a motorcycle sputters. The most common reasons are carburetor issues such as a vacuum leak, fuel leak, or tuning issues. Other culprits could include corroded or cracked spark plugs or spark plug wires, a faulty ignition coil, a clogged air filter, or engine timing issues. The three things you need to create an
This problem causes issues on the road at stop signs, as I have to constantly feather the throttle to keep it from dieing. So far I have checked the plugs, which are clean; changed the oil, took the carbs apart - sprayed carb cleaner down all the passageways, the jets were spotless but soaked them anyways, I also used compressed air to blow outIts Kawasaki ninja 250 2009 I needed to sync my carburetor and do some stuff on the inside of the bike so i had to take the gas tank off and now that im trying to reattach everything there is a tube right in the middle of the carburetor that I don't know where it goes I drew red arrow on the tube which im talking about I took a few pictures Basics of carburetor. Ninja 250r carb screw adjustment gas idle kawasaki vacuum petcock hoses valve motorcycle drawing 1990 connection off flow bike nameVacuum diagram lines engine connections need Fuel hose diagram routing suzuki gs500f carb gs500 go carbs connections gas gs500e idle vent am air submitted user doesCarburetor hoses. zdDhg4.