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sandblaster:
Did you pull the stator cover off and see if it's dry?
If it's wet get out the WD-40 and soak it down.
motopunk:
--- Quote from: sandblaster on September 16, 2013, 05:05:11 PM ---Did you pull the stator cover off and see if it's dry?
If it's wet get out the WD-40 and soak it down.
--- End quote ---
thats what i said some posts earlier: "make sure that the whole ignition system is dry!! "
little private history: in spring 96 i bought my first 250 and this bike had eaten sparkplugs like candy in the first days and it felt also like to rich jetted...
first i had no idea why. then i thought to go to our local kawasaki-dealer for measuring the ignition. took off the statorcover and it was half filled with water only from cleaning by the pre-owner. after drying the bike, it ran strong and i used only one sparkplug till i sold it for my next following ktm.
and since this time i take off the stator-cover after every cleaning!!!
J.ellwanger:
...sorry Motopunk, i didn't see that.. :oops:
so the ignition looks dry, was gonna pull the fly wheel but cant bug the bolt,
so i just spray and leave it? or blow it out?
motopunk:
nobody is perfekt... :wink:
good idea... pull the flywheel , blow water it out with compressor or use careful a heatgun. then let it stay open for one or two days...
also check all wires and connections also cdi and coil...
ID KX500:
Sorry to see that much distruction
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