When the top end was done we replaced the intake boot because it was cracked. the reeds look great.
I have probably gone through 8 or 9 cans of carb cleaner, have diped it 5 times
when pressurized air is forced through the venturi opening, fuel mixture comes out the ports like it should. being that the pwk carb is jetted much more rich then the tm it would require less pressure to operate, it seems like the cranking pressure could be a cause.
everything everyone has sugested are logical steps to solve an issue such as this, for some reason on this quad it doesnt seem to correct the problem or provide any insight on the cause.
Two bikes i currently Own I got dirt cheap with fresh rebuilds and a ton of work in them cause they sat over winter and their local mechanic cleaned the carb and they still wouldnt run. Both were just like you problem and both were pretty simple. EVerything looks clean when you take them apart from the earlier cleaning but in the passages there was the E10 mess that took me a while to get out soaked one in pro carb cleaner in the gallon bucket for 6 hrs. The other one was on my 92 k500 it would start and run for a sec then die. The K5 had a small piece of debris in one of the passages that would move around sometimes allowing it to work and others starve it for fuel. Once Ive got them right i mix some SEA FOAM in my fuel and ive had no more problems with fuel or carbs. this os going on 3rd year with no problems on most of my machines 5 yrs on my small outboard motors (3.5 -15 hp)
I had some sea foam in the last tank, i'll try putting som in this tank and clean and dip the carb one more time...