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Carb issues and Timing

 
davj0134 davj0134
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/03/09
08:10 PM

Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone knew how to adjust the timing on a 2002 kx 125 and if anyone knows the oil gas ratio mixture and how to adjust my carb. I have a shaved head and over sized piston and  boyesen reed valve. My bike has been running like crap for the whole summer now, and reason being (I think) is because nothing is tuned and working together with one another. So if anyone knows anything, please reply asap or email me at davj0134@aol.com I would like to get this ike back running. Thanx!    

 
joshcarrier5 joshcarrier5
Enthusiast | Posts: 325 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 07/03/09
08:59 PM

Hey, i have the same bike 2002 kx 125 man and i got boyesen power reeds last month for it! The gas ratio i use for mine and is probably recommended for the carb ( i don't know what's exactly recommended yet my manual is comming in next week) is 32:1. You should buy a engine manual or service manual for your bike it will do very good things and it should be priced at 30-50$ and worth it as it shows you top end to bottom end rebuilds, suggested gas ratio, jetting charts for your bike and much much more. Also Is your bike fouling plugs?  
My ride -2002 KX 125

 

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