buffsabs11
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Is it normal for spooge to come out where the exhuast pipe meets the motor and is it normal for spooge to come out of the powervalve overflow tube?
KX250Dad said:Jetted properly or not for those of us riding a "B" level and below spooge is our friend and a fact of life.
Those that ask whether spooge is good or bad obviously aren't jetting smart and do not fall into "those" you refer. Does any rider have to live with spooge ... absolutely not, lean them out, blow them up, and suddenly that spooge isn't so obnoxious after all. Jetting is a learning curve, learn the bike technology the jetting will come as the riding skill increases as jetting judgements and decisions can be made without compromising engine life.Chili said:...A few hours of jetting and plug changes and the bike never dripped another drop. It may be a friend and a fact of life to you but to those that want to tune their machines properly it doesn't have to be.
KX250Dad said:Those that ask whether spooge is good or bad obviously aren't jetting smart and do not fall into "those" you refer. Does any rider have to live with spooge ... absolutely not, lean them out, blow them up, and suddenly that spooge isn't so obnoxious after all. Jetting is a learning curve, learn the bike technology the jetting will come as the riding skill increases as jetting judgements and decisions can be made without compromising engine life.