Suzuki 125cc dirt bike carburetor problems?

Chris D

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I have a 6 year old suzuki 125cc 2 cycle dirt bike. It sat for 2 years and was never ran during those years. Now when I went to start it back up I can get it to start but gas pours out of the over flow tubes that are connected to the carburetor. What would cause this and what can I do to fix this problem? I have already drained the gas and put new gas in it and I took the carburetor off and the float seems to move freely.
 
The needle valve (jet) under the float most be hang open or the small rubber tip on the end of the needle valve (jet) is'nt sealing when it closes,if all of this looks ok ,you might have a small whole in the float ,that allowing the float to fill wth gas, which would keep it from closing the needle valve (jet) to stop the gas from over flowing.
 
You will need to clean out the Float Needle Valve seat! There is most likely a bit of corrosion or crap that is stopping your Float valve from sealing properly!
 
You need to remove carburettor and clean it properly.
sitting for more than a month will cause problems with carb gumming up internally
 
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