longshore58
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- Dec 31, 2008
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Hello to all the fine folks on a great website !!
I recently got a 1991 KDX-200-E3 that was well maintained and in really good shape and am currently upgrading the pipe to an FMF and adding the correct needle/main/pilot from Fredette Racing.
I have a few dumb questions though....I'm running a NGK-B9ES and really have not seen a suggested gap setting from browsing the site and could not find it in my factory service manual..what do you guys gap the NGK's at?
Mine is currently @ .032 and I'm not sure if this is correct or not.
Tearing down and cleaning everything yesterday evening getting ready for my parts to arrive I was wondering if there is anyway to tell from looking at the reeds if the previous owner had installed Boyesen reeds.
I intend to install Boyesen Power Reeds (part # 607) while everything is apart but was curious if they might already have been installed!?
Also....on the older model KDX-200's (1989-1994) I notice that Trail Tech does NOT offer a model specific "Endurance" computer but offers the (generic) part # 704-20....has anyone tried this model and is it satisfactory on these older KDX's??
Sorry for writing a damn novel but I have saved the best for last.. :coocoo:
While I'm working away on things I walked by where the fuel tank was resting and discovered a nice suprise....it's developed a crack in the bottom just by sitting in the corner!
(one inch by about 1/16th)
I have already ridden the KDX a bunch and had no hint of a problem....I guess it's better to spring a leak sitting in the garage than leaking onto a hot exhaust pipe for sure though.
No clue why it split sitting there?!
So I Google "fix plastic fuel tank" and it's the old J&B Weld or some super-duper 3M 4693H Scotch-Weld High Performance Industrial Plastic Adhesive Clear..
Do you folks think this will work or am I stuck on the sidelines waiting for a tank to show up on FleaBay??
I normally do not ride with a fire extinguisher strapped to my back but I don't wanna go up in a blaze of glory while riding either.. :whoa:
Thanks for any and all advice and y'all have a great ride in 2009!!!!!!!!
I recently got a 1991 KDX-200-E3 that was well maintained and in really good shape and am currently upgrading the pipe to an FMF and adding the correct needle/main/pilot from Fredette Racing.
I have a few dumb questions though....I'm running a NGK-B9ES and really have not seen a suggested gap setting from browsing the site and could not find it in my factory service manual..what do you guys gap the NGK's at?
Mine is currently @ .032 and I'm not sure if this is correct or not.
Tearing down and cleaning everything yesterday evening getting ready for my parts to arrive I was wondering if there is anyway to tell from looking at the reeds if the previous owner had installed Boyesen reeds.
I intend to install Boyesen Power Reeds (part # 607) while everything is apart but was curious if they might already have been installed!?
Also....on the older model KDX-200's (1989-1994) I notice that Trail Tech does NOT offer a model specific "Endurance" computer but offers the (generic) part # 704-20....has anyone tried this model and is it satisfactory on these older KDX's??
Sorry for writing a damn novel but I have saved the best for last.. :coocoo:
While I'm working away on things I walked by where the fuel tank was resting and discovered a nice suprise....it's developed a crack in the bottom just by sitting in the corner!
(one inch by about 1/16th)
I have already ridden the KDX a bunch and had no hint of a problem....I guess it's better to spring a leak sitting in the garage than leaking onto a hot exhaust pipe for sure though.
No clue why it split sitting there?!
So I Google "fix plastic fuel tank" and it's the old J&B Weld or some super-duper 3M 4693H Scotch-Weld High Performance Industrial Plastic Adhesive Clear..
Do you folks think this will work or am I stuck on the sidelines waiting for a tank to show up on FleaBay??
I normally do not ride with a fire extinguisher strapped to my back but I don't wanna go up in a blaze of glory while riding either.. :whoa:
Thanks for any and all advice and y'all have a great ride in 2009!!!!!!!!
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