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Everything about the 2000 KTM 250 e/xc!!!
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[QUOTE="scottyr, post: 586750, member: 17629"] The reason I suggested replacing the jets is that they are cheap ($3 max) to replace and because brass is so soft, the size of the jets can be altered by sticking something up it trying to clean it. Did the bike start fine at the dealership and then become hard to kick over after it sat in the back of your truck for the 2.5 hour drive? Did you shut your gas tap off? If you didnt, I bet you that the float level is way off and the fuel dumped into the bottom end of the motor filling the cases with gas. Because gas cant be compressed, you could have hydro-locked the engine causing so more damage. (ie. bent rod or crank) That also will explain the soaking wet plug as the fuel that was in the bottom end finally worked its way to the plug. Good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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