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KLF220A Carburetor Kit with Air Filter & Fuel Filter

Key Features

  • Complete replacement kit includes one carburetor, one air filter, and one fuel filter.
  • Direct-fit design engineered to meet or exceed original equipment specifications.
  • Pre-adjusted for most applications, but may require minor tuning for optimal performance.
  • Constructed with durable materials for longevity and reliable operation.
  • Includes necessary components for a full intake and fuel system refresh.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 15003-1075
  • 15003-1088
  • 15001-1883
  • 15001-1659

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Kawasaki Bayou 220 KLF220A: 1988-2002
  • Kawasaki Bayou 250 KLF250A: 2003-2011

When to Replace

  • Engine will not start or is difficult to start.
  • Rough or unstable idling and frequent stalling.
  • Noticeable loss of power and poor acceleration.
  • Black smoke emitting from the exhaust.
  • Engine backfiring or flooding with fuel.
  • Visible fuel leaks from the carburetor housing.

Installation Tips

  • Verify part compatibility with your ATV model and year before beginning installation.
  • Drain the fuel tank and disconnect the fuel lines.
  • Clean the intake manifold mounting surface to ensure a proper seal.
  • Always use new gaskets to prevent vacuum leaks.
  • After installation, check all fuel line connections for leaks before starting the engine.
  • Fine-tuning of idle speed and air/fuel mixture may be necessary depending on altitude and engine condition.
  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Popping/ banging/ sneezing sounds | Excessive exhaust | Starting difficulties | Idling issues | Carburetor floods
  • Premium Quality

    Premium Quality

    It is crafted from a lightweight and robust aluminum alloy that offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and a favorable strength-to-weight ratio
  • Saving Solution

    Saving Solution

    Enjoy the great feeling when your engine is repaired and works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • Simple Installation

    Simple Installation

    The Carburetor is designed to be easily removed and replaced, allowing for quick and convenient maintenance.
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Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Brand
‎BlueStars
Model
‎KLF220A Carburetor
Item Weight
‎1.53 pounds
Package Dimensions
‎7.4 x 5.04 x 3.7 inches
Manufacturer Part Number
‎1500310800

FAQ

This kit is compatible with Kawasaki Bayou 220 (KLF220A) models produced from 1988 through 2002, as well as Kawasaki Bayou 250 (KLF250A) models produced from 2003 through 2011.
This unit is designed to replace OEM part numbers 15003-1080 and 15001-1382.
You likely need a replacement if your ATV is experiencing hard starting, rough idling, stalling under load, or if you notice fuel leaking from the carburetor body. These issues are frequently caused by internal clogs from old fuel or damaged internal seals that are no longer serviceable.
Before installation, inspect your fuel lines for cracks or dry rot and ensure your fuel tank is free of debris or rust. It is highly recommended to replace the fuel filter included in this kit and clean the air intake path to ensure the new carburetor receives clean air and fuel.
The installation is a straightforward bolt-on process for those familiar with basic mechanical repairs. You will need a standard socket set, screwdrivers, and pliers to remove the throttle cable and fuel lines. Expect the process to take approximately 45 to 90 minutes depending on your experience level.
The most common cause of failure is the use of ethanol-blended fuels, which can leave behind gummy deposits when the ATV sits for extended periods. These deposits clog the small internal jets and passages. Additionally, the rubber gaskets and O-rings inside the carburetor can harden or crack over time, leading to vacuum leaks and poor performance.