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Crashed -- And now the bike is fouling plugs
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[QUOTE="romping_bronco, post: 1081940, member: 68801"] Update -- I checked the float level and it did look to be in spec. However I did notice a couple of things wrong. The first is now that I have an aftermarket gas tank that sits lower I don't believe my plug wire was on all the way. After I crashed last week the plug fouled out. So I put a new plug in on the side of the trail and ever since then I’ve had this problem. I noticed that when I had my tank off that the plug wire went on better. The second problem I noticed is some sludge in my air box between the carb and filter it looked like some of the filter rim grease. Put it all back together and started it second kick. Hopefully the problem is fixed. We will see next time I go riding. [/QUOTE]
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