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TTR 230 carb problem
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[QUOTE="snowskater101, post: 1213243, member: 78908"] my guess is it is either your fuel filter thats clogged, your spark plug wire is melting, or some breather tube or passage in your carb is blocked and getting more blocked when you ride. any of these would start out bad and just get worse till it doesnt even run at all. try a fuel filter first of all then attack the passages and all the holes in your carb with some pipe cleaner. if both of those dont work try checking if youve got a good spark by by pulling the plug and touching it to something metal thats grounded(cylinder). it would be extremely hard to make your valves go bad in the short time the bikes been alive; the rings would be noticably bad no matter the rpm, gear, or throttle position. also letting your bike sit over the year wouldnt mess with your piston, rings, or valves unless you were pouring water through it. [/QUOTE]
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