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HELP! KX won't start!
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<blockquote data-quote="josmoloco" data-source="post: 36876" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>Its an easy fix as long as its not seized dude. I have done it before on my 200exc.</p><p></p><p>Some advice </p><p></p><p>"if water gets into the bottom end (either from air filter or exhaust) in a 2-stroke, you need to clear it out. Standard behavior is to stand the bike on the rear wheel to drain the exhaust, then remove the spark plug, turn the bike upside down, put it in gear and turn the rear wheel for a while, until water and stuff stops coming out through the spark plug hole. Then i like to flip it back right side up, and pour gas<a href="http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-830809.html#" target="_blank">]</a> into the spark plug hole, then cycle it through a bit more to rinse things out. then put it back together and start it and ride home."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josmoloco, post: 36876, member: 462"] Its an easy fix as long as its not seized dude. I have done it before on my 200exc. Some advice "if water gets into the bottom end (either from air filter or exhaust) in a 2-stroke, you need to clear it out. Standard behavior is to stand the bike on the rear wheel to drain the exhaust, then remove the spark plug, turn the bike upside down, put it in gear and turn the rear wheel for a while, until water and stuff stops coming out through the spark plug hole. Then i like to flip it back right side up, and pour gas[URL="http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-830809.html#"]][/URL] into the spark plug hole, then cycle it through a bit more to rinse things out. then put it back together and start it and ride home." [/QUOTE]
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