KDX 250 Carbi Tubing - Where do they go?

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KDX 250 Carbi Tubing - Where do they go?

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Howdy,

I'm almost at the point where I can start kicking my new bike over for the first time in years. I filled up the fuel tank and didn't notice that the carb is missing all the tubing :sad:

Being a total noob at dirt bikes I'll try explain it the best way possible, there are two openings at the top of the carb and one at the bottom that all leak fuel. Where do I plug them into? Below is a pick of my carb with the three tubes. Any help would be appreciated.

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KDX 250 Carbi Tubing - Where do they go?

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They plug into nothing as they are vent tubes. They are routed from the carb and to the back off the engine and then down between the engine and swingarm. Hope that helps.

BTW, if they are all leaking fuel then you probably need to rebuild the carb or, at the very least, free up and/or set the float level.
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Re: KDX 250 Carbi Tubing - Where do they go?

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Roger that, got the carb off today and I'll have it inspected by someone that a little more mechanically minded that myself. Apart from the carbi what else should I need to watch out for engine wise prior to attempting to starting?

On my KDX the fuel and oil is self mixing. Is the oil mixing mechanism prone to screwing up?

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Re: KDX 250 Carbi Tubing - Where do they go?

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The pin attached to the floats was stuck in position, had some goop on the outside so it wasn't sliding. I gave the carb a good clean, let it dry and put it back together. I let the fuel run through and hey presto, no more leaks!

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