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[QUOTE="jodyboy, post: 1295517, member: 86160"] Needle position. I had the same problem with my '03 YZ 250 and I know your pain. Tried everything from gas ratio to rejetting. I was almost about to give up when a friend told me to move the needle clip up one notch until it quits fouling. The clip was in the 2nd position, so I moved it to the top. I haven't fouled a plug since and that was 5 months ago. Make sure that you do a plug reading each time you move the clip. Pay attetion to your plug. Make sure it doesn't have white deposits from running too lean. You want the plug to be dry and a light brown or tan color. [/QUOTE]
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