Blipsnchips
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We got our daughters a little 125cc go kart a few years back for Christmas and it’s generally run fine. The girls and I have done oil changes and cleaned the air filter/carb pretty regularly, fixed broken suspension from crashing, ect… Last time they used it the throttle got stuck and she had a hard time stopping it. I fiddle around with it a bit and found the sleeve inside the carb was sticking. I cleaned the whole carb out and it still was sticking. Tried buffing it with a dremel with no luck so I got a new carb. Just the generic carb a parts place had, essentially the same thing as what was there. I put it on and when I tried to start it, it wouldn’t start. I messed with the choke and still nothing. It actually got worse and didn’t even want to turn over. I pulled the plug and it’s super wet. So I put it in gear and push it a few feet, rolls just fine. Put the plug back in, not so much. Fights moving more than a rocking amount. There is clearly too much compression it appears to be hydro locked with fuel? Is that a thing? I’m not really schooled on much more than maintenance, part swapping and rigging “mechanical” things so I’m kind of stuck where to go from here. I’d like to avoid taking it to the place we got it from to have fixed but if need be I will. I’d love to just dive into it with my girls though and fix it ourselves. I left the plug out and let it attempt to dry some of the fuel out for a few days. I can now plug the plug hole and push it a bit easier but still feel really high compression wise. Seems like the new carburetor dumped fuel in and started this issue? Any recommendations of where to start would be awesome.
