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sparks3ks
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PostPosted: 11:53 - 14 Mar 2009    Post subject: kmx125 plug watered. Reply with quote

hi all i bought a kmx 125 recently and was told it had just had a new piston and rings, so i thought he would of changed top end gaskets as well, well now we keep losing water and when tried starting it it wouldn't and took plug out and it looks like there is water on it. do you reckon its the top end gaskets that have gone and he dint change them. have to pick up new gaskets today so hoping problem will be sorted then. any ideas whether this is problem?
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Zedxfarin
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 18 Mar 2009    Post subject: Re: kmx125 plug watered. Reply with quote

sparks3ks wrote:
we keep losing water and when tried starting it it wouldn't and took plug out and it looks like there is water on it.


Were are you losing water from? There should be a shy bit of petrol on the end of your spark plug defo not water. Change the gasget and try puting a bit of petrol down were the spark plug is, might boost it to start if theres water there.
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sparks3ks
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PostPosted: 19:04 - 18 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

was head gasket, sorted that now starts first kick. just need to set the carb up now. cheers though
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