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Canadian Daves JustKDX
reviving an 88 KDX 200 a few quick queries
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[QUOTE="ctbur2, post: 1370753, member: 111853"] pulled apart the carb today, and all jets seem clear, i am unsure of how to check float but i should also mention that the bike, once its running does run very well. i noticed the main gasket is fairly old and crusty i think that this might be causing the leak. ill take the clutch cover off soon and check out the kickstarting mech, is there any particular damage i should be looking for? i was not too convinced about the above solution but the easiest option always seems the best at the time. chris [/QUOTE]
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