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2001 KTM250, Plug Fouling
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[QUOTE="JMD, post: 170129, member: 24087"] What do you mean the carb is set up correctly? If it's fouling plugs, it's probably jetted too rich, and that has nothing (significant) to do with the fuel-oil ratio. Get the bike jetted correctly, and it will probably stop fouling plugs. Also, once it has fouled a plug, don't try to clean it off and re-use it. KTMs are very intolerant of that nonsense. Just get a new plug in there and save yourself the aggravation. Do a search of "jetting" in this forum and you'll find a wealth of information. If the bike really is jetted correctly and still fouling plugs, you could have an ignition problem, which seems unlikely on a fairly new bike, but it's worth looking into. [/QUOTE]
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