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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX Engine Problems
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[QUOTE="hockeyboy, post: 1223171, member: 47416"] I agree with the others. Sometimes the plug will get fouled but still look OK. Remove the old plug, take the new plug and install the spark plug wire on it, but don't thread it into the head yet. Rest it against the cylinder head, kick the engine over and see if you're getting a spark . If the spark is OK, move on to the next step. Turn off your gas . Now kick over your engine untill your leg gets tired, maybe 100 times. This will clear out most of the old gas that might be trapped in your engine. Then install the new plug and try to start it, as you normally would. After 5 kicks take out the plug and see if its wet again. If it's soaked, try the 100 kick routine again. There could be alot of gas down in the bottom end. With this method you should be able to at least get the bike running. Then you can determine if there are other problems that need to be fixed. Hope this helps. Hockeyboy [/QUOTE]
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