Here are a few reasons to explain why new carburetor leak: 1. Fuel leakage after a new carburetor install is commonly caused by old debris from the gas tank making its way down to the tapered float valve inside of the carburetor and keeping it from closing/sealing properly. 2. The second possibility would be hooking the fuel line to the wrong port on the carb. 3. The third possibility would a defect of the float valve assembly. The float (which is filled with air) inside of the carburetor could have a small hole from the factory and has taken on gasoline. Also, the seal on the taper could be malformed and not sealing. 4. The fourth possibility could be the carburetor angle on the engine. Therefore you would need to adjust the float level. 5. The most common float-related problem is that the float level is set too high from the factory. This can cause bogging over bumpy terrain and dying out when coming to a stop. FITMENT: Yamaha 1987 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1988 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1989 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1990 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1991 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1992 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1993 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1994 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1995 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1996 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1997 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1998 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 1999 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 2000 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 2001 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 2002 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 2003 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X Yamaha 2004 Warrior 350 / YFM350 / YFM350X
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