RTKLR1

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Apr 23, 2000
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my 2001 400 rfs fell over and stayed that way for at least 2 hours, i checked the oil level, it was ok, the air flter dy, when i ride through a g-out it will stall even if at high rpm's, it seems to be getting better but i have never had this happen before, anyone have an idea wht is happening ?
 

Shaw520

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May 14, 2000
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Penguins' right;
The crank breather tube goes to the carb, if it layed on its side for a while, some oil could have gotten high in the tube, then when you stood it up it may have run into the carb.
 

KTM400MAN

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Sep 6, 2000
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Remove the breather from the side of the carb, and plug the hole on the carb with a rubber vacuum plug. Route the breather line either into the top of the airbox, or down to where the carb overflow hoses go. Your bike will have better throttle response too.

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