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Think i put too much 2 stroke in my rm 250 now it wont start

  • decsmart Dec 30, 2009

    thanks do you think this is wat is causing t t not start? thought it might just be really boggy ?

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Drain the fuel and refill it with the correct ratio fuel, it may take a few kicks, but it should start. Cleaning the plugs would not go astray either.

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