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2004 RM 125 now won't start. Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 208886" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>I am guessing you screwed the float up or didnt set it right. Now your engine is probably full of gas. You Should always include a good description of what the spark plug looks like when you are asking running or starting questions. None of us is there to see or hear what you are facing and the plug is the easiest way to start the process so to speak. I couldnt care less how old it is by the way.</p><p></p><p>You telling me that it is pouring fuel tells me that you need to deal with that first, and probably will need to dry the engine out or kick until about March.</p><p></p><p>Next would be to cut about a half inch off the end of the spark lead at the cap, and see if it will screw back on snugger. Sooner or later y ou need to get a cheap multi meter so you can test coils and stators.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum and I am going out on a short limb here and going to say welcome to motorcycle mechanics 101.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 208886, member: 1650"] I am guessing you screwed the float up or didnt set it right. Now your engine is probably full of gas. You Should always include a good description of what the spark plug looks like when you are asking running or starting questions. None of us is there to see or hear what you are facing and the plug is the easiest way to start the process so to speak. I couldnt care less how old it is by the way. You telling me that it is pouring fuel tells me that you need to deal with that first, and probably will need to dry the engine out or kick until about March. Next would be to cut about a half inch off the end of the spark lead at the cap, and see if it will screw back on snugger. Sooner or later y ou need to get a cheap multi meter so you can test coils and stators. Welcome to the forum and I am going out on a short limb here and going to say welcome to motorcycle mechanics 101. [/QUOTE]
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