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1994 Kawasaki KX80 oil leak
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<blockquote data-quote="MADMATEMATT" data-source="post: 202553" data-attributes="member: 3773"><p>moving on. dead mau5 is your bike running fine? ie is it flooding? does it smell very fuelly? if its flooding this is probs a tuning issue, but if its running ok, ck your mix(generally 32:1 i find ok). if it is flooding id start by winding in the air fuel mix screw a bit(general starting point is wind all the way in and wind out 2.5 turns and start from there). just make sure to wind your adjustments in all the way and record where you started so you can always go back to where you started!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MADMATEMATT, post: 202553, member: 3773"] moving on. dead mau5 is your bike running fine? ie is it flooding? does it smell very fuelly? if its flooding this is probs a tuning issue, but if its running ok, ck your mix(generally 32:1 i find ok). if it is flooding id start by winding in the air fuel mix screw a bit(general starting point is wind all the way in and wind out 2.5 turns and start from there). just make sure to wind your adjustments in all the way and record where you started so you can always go back to where you started! [/QUOTE]
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