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Spark Plug Problem?
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[QUOTE="viking20, post: 916059, member: 33877"] Even though the bike looks great , you may have an issue with the carb....Be sure to clean it , the float or float valve could be sticking. Next time the bike dies on you , try to tilt the bike , and see if fuel comes out of the owerflow tubes. Check that these tubes are not not clogged with dirt. If you are really fowling plugs , make sure the jetting isnt too rich , especially the pilot jet / air screw...This will rarely cause a fowled plug if the bike is ridden in the powerband on an mx track , but the more the bike is ridden at low revs the easier you will fowl plugs.....Be sure the plugs you are using are really whats supposed to be in there , maybe its the wrong heat range. If you decide to change the spark plug cap , remember to get one with the proper resistance , you can fry the bikes ignition system if you dont. Do a search for jetting , lots of threads on this subject already... Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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