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Canadian Daves JustKDX
engine dying after water crossing
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[QUOTE="Canadian Dave, post: 542440, member: 16102"] Good advice. I'd also consider installing T vents on your carb just in case the carb is drawing water into the float bowl through the vent tubes. My friends KLX300 did this when ever is saw water. They are easy to make yourself just head down to the local hardware store and pick up some appropriate tubing and T or Y shaped connectors and splice them into your existing vent lines. Run the new line up near your airbox and let the original lines exit near the bottom of the bike as they originally did. This will allow air to be drawn from either end of the tube and prevent water from being drawn up into the carb. If you need more detail than that just say the word. David [/QUOTE]
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