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fouling plugs on KX80
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[QUOTE="turkhuntr, post: 961950, member: 63501"] Thanks pilot. Just before I was going to tackle my first carb disassemble, we tried something that another bike mechanic told me when I was picking up another spark plug,,,(at a different bike shop)..... He told me to try a different oil and mix it at 32:1. I was running 40:1 as I was instructed. It seems the fouling dissappeared and after my son rode for a couple of days, the plug was "tan colored" like the pics I found on the internet showed it should look like. However, I'm still getting the oil from the silencer dripping onto the swingarm. I've read your suggestions and as soon as my son lets me have an evening or two, I'm going to remove the jet and try a smaller size like you suggest. I appreciate you taking the time to respond with such detail....Thanks again and I'll let you know how I make out. Happy riding! [/QUOTE]
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