05 suzuki rm 125 help
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05 suzuki rm 125 help
i have a 2005 rm 125 and i dropped it in the water the other week at slades. i have replaced the top end and it still wont start. my carb is pissing furel. i broke the carb down and cleaned it out and i think it is the float that is stuck. i am cluelesss of what to do and just want to get it runnung again. any input would help. thankyou
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Re: 05 suzuki rm 125 help
i have a 2005 rm 125 and i dropped it in the water the other week at slades. i have replaced the top end and it still wont start. my carb is pissing furel. i broke the carb down and cleaned it out and i think it is the float that is stuck. i am cluelesss of what to do and just want to get it runnung again. any input would help. thankyou
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Re: 05 suzuki rm 125 help
if the carb is pissing fuel, the needle that hooks to the float has trash on the seat. you may have water in the stator side cover as well. might want to check for spark. if no spark, pull that cover and clean the pick up on the flywheel and the stator with some electric parts cleaner.
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Re: 05 suzuki rm 125 help
if the carb is pissing fuel, the needle that hooks to the float has trash on the seat. you may have water in the stator side cover as well. might want to check for spark. if no spark, pull that cover and clean the pick up on the flywheel and the stator with some electric parts cleaner.
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Re: 05 suzuki rm 125 help
if you would like me to look at it bring it on down. seems like my list of bikes to work on has greatly increased. i guess due to the anticipation of warm weather? i dunno.
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