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How to stop a Yamaha bruin 350 gas leak?

To stop a Yamaha Bruin 350 gas leak, you will need to:

1. Identify the source of the leak.

- Inspect the fuel line for cracks or loose connections.

- Check the fuel tank for damage.

- Check the carburetor for leaks.

2. Repair the leak.

- If the fuel line is cracked or loose, replace it with a new one.

- If the fuel tank is damaged, it will need to be replaced.

- If the carburetor is leaking, you may be able to repair it with a carburetor rebuild kit.

3. Test for leaks.

- Once you have repaired the leak, start the ATV and check for leaks.

- Look for any drips or puddles of gas.

4. Troubleshooting

- If the gas leak persists, take the ATV to a qualified mechanic.

Here are some additional tips for stopping a Yamaha Bruin 350 gas leak:

- Always use the proper tools when working on your ATV.

- Be careful not to over-tighten any screws or bolts.

- If you are not confident in your ability to repair the leak, take the ATV to a qualified mechanic.