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Another 2004 KX250F Project/Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 226364" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Took the bike to the track last weekend. She is very fast and very powerful according to another KX rider that rode it. It still starts hard though so I decided to call Hotcams. They directed me to Tokyo Mods in CA.</p><p>Called them and dude told me that there is an o-ring in the mid body of the carb that is glued in, and that the glue breaks down and plugs the pilot circuit. And of course they could set-up my carb for $250.00, or sell me the o-ring kit for $40.00.</p><p>I've had this carb apart 6 times already and I'm pretty damn sure that pilot circuit is clean, but...</p><p>Another guy at the track who is apparently a well known guy around these parts (his son owns a TM dealership) who has a lot of experience with these year KXF's, says that they used to have to raise the carb float height more than recommended.</p><p></p><p>Anybody have any experience with the above?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 226364, member: 3959"] Took the bike to the track last weekend. She is very fast and very powerful according to another KX rider that rode it. It still starts hard though so I decided to call Hotcams. They directed me to Tokyo Mods in CA. Called them and dude told me that there is an o-ring in the mid body of the carb that is glued in, and that the glue breaks down and plugs the pilot circuit. And of course they could set-up my carb for $250.00, or sell me the o-ring kit for $40.00. I've had this carb apart 6 times already and I'm pretty damn sure that pilot circuit is clean, but... Another guy at the track who is apparently a well known guy around these parts (his son owns a TM dealership) who has a lot of experience with these year KXF's, says that they used to have to raise the carb float height more than recommended. Anybody have any experience with the above? [/QUOTE]
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