i just bought a 1998 kx125. it started 1st or second kick when i bought it. i took out the carb and reeds. i cleaned out the carb very well. i also cleaned the reeds and the block with carb cleaner. now it wont start. i only got it started twice, when it started those two times it started revving really high. like the throttle is stuck open. i took the carb back out and i saw that the throttle vavle in the carb was open alot. from the bottom of that carb body to the throttle vavle how much space should there be? mines open like 3/4 of an inch. theres liknes for that throttle vlave to go down alot more. now, when i took the throttle cable assembly off of the carb could i have messed up the spring in the top of the throttle valve? would have that vavle being open so much cause it to be so hard to start. i check the plug, then i put a new one in. would cleaning the reeds with carb cleaner mess them up?
im pretty much just asking how open should the carb body be from the throttle valve. you know the slide that moves up and down when you twist the throttle. mines 3/4 of an inch. what should it be near?
im pretty much just asking how open should the carb body be from the throttle valve. you know the slide that moves up and down when you twist the throttle. mines 3/4 of an inch. what should it be near?
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