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Scott Williams Posted on Jul 24, 2017

Timing marks for a kymco venox - 2005 Kymco Venox 250

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: Oil filter position

The oil filter is underneath the bike in the front where the large square gray oil pan is located. There are two bolts. One is surrounded by a large circle which is about the size of your new oil filter. Remove the bolt and there will be a small washer then the circular metal plate which cups the oil filter. This has a gasket which seals against leaks and inside of the cupped metal plate is the oil filter. Remove replace, and reinstall the parts in the same order. ,,,

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: how to install timing chain for kymco venox 250 2003?

One of the member/dealer/mechanic owners at PIWYR will have the answer to this.
Probably pops or tony_dt http://www.piwyr.co.cc

tombones

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: Kymco Venox sat for a month and half...trouble starting

Loose the gas additive. Clean the air filter and then install new spark plugs. If the bike has carbs, drain the carbs. .... All fixed!

Could you take a moment and rate my answer? Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: anyone know the correct battery number for a Kymco

if you email mad matts at [email protected] with the make of bike and year he will tell you what the right battery is you might have to give him the batteries dimensions

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2010

SOURCE: how do I replace my clutch and where can I buy

Not exactily sure how to replace the clutch, but here's a website where i've been getting my prats from.
http://www.kymcoparts123.com/

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Kymco Venox 250 2nd gear slipping on hard acceleration.

Question edited for clarity. I am sure hard acceleration causes 'exhilaration', but it was the wrong word.

Second gear put the most strain on the clutch for the longest time. First gear is a short shift with the highest torque, second gear is a longer shift but only with marginally less torque. Either the clutch is badly adjusted or the clutch plates and springs need changing.

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KYMCO VENOX 250 Service Manual - Clutch Removal

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KYMCO VENOX 250 Manual Online: Clutch Removal. Remove the four clutch lifter bolts. Remove the clutch lifter and four tension springs.

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The location of cam sprockets were the marks should point when piston is at TDC on a 2000 kymco venox motorcycle

Hey Scott.. not sure of the marks.. BUT the cam lobes should be opposite of the rocker arms or buckets,,, ON TDC on the COMPRESSION STROKE<<
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Anyone know the correct battery number for a Kymco

if you email mad matts at [email protected] with the make of bike and year he will tell you what the right battery is you might have to give him the batteries dimensions
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Kymco Venox sat for a month and half...trouble starting

Loose the gas additive. Clean the air filter and then install new spark plugs. If the bike has carbs, drain the carbs. .... All fixed!

Could you take a moment and rate my answer? Thanks!
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How to install timing chain for kymco venox 250 2003?

One of the member/dealer/mechanic owners at PIWYR will have the answer to this.
Probably pops or tony_dt http://www.piwyr.co.cc
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