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Everything Dirt Bike
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Honda
1988 CR250R Wont start / Wet Plug
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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 176350" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>In correct float bowel level is more of a running issue, or gas will flow out of the overflow hose. I believe he has plug/spark issues. Plug cap wire could be loose or not even connected in the boot. To keep your foot from all the kicking, keep the plug out of the head and push the kick start down with the plug next/on the head and se if you get a spark. Coil could be bad or plug could be dead. I wouldn't tear into the motor until you eliminate electrical issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 176350, member: 6"] In correct float bowel level is more of a running issue, or gas will flow out of the overflow hose. I believe he has plug/spark issues. Plug cap wire could be loose or not even connected in the boot. To keep your foot from all the kicking, keep the plug out of the head and push the kick start down with the plug next/on the head and se if you get a spark. Coil could be bad or plug could be dead. I wouldn't tear into the motor until you eliminate electrical issues. [/QUOTE]
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