Question about kawasaki Ninja 250R Motorcycles
...gas tank "sings" when the pressure builds up. ... The gas tank "sings" when the pressure builds up. Openuing the gas cap stops this. So it must be coming from the vent??? usually from the vent or the ...
gas tank (lock) but i stick my key in (also tried the spare) but the lock would not turn. I looked up some toubleshooting and used wd40 in the lock and along the rubber seal outside but the lock still
Question about kawasaki Ninja 250R Motorcycles
...gas it stutters and dies i sprayed water on the left exhaust and it not as hot as the right side I would start off by removing the fuel tank, I would then remove the line from the tank to the carbs ...
...gas tank won't open. When I insert the key, it won't turn. I've pushed and fidgeted it as much as possible to the point before breaking the key in it. I've spray WD40 in it and even ...
...gas line from the tank. i was told this bike had some kind of vaccum system for the fuel, (something i know nothing about). my budget is kinda low or i would take it somewhere but it seems like a ...
...gas flowing from the tank? If you have spark and gas and still no ride with the wind in your hair then shut off the gas valve and remove the drain screw from the carbs. Water may have collected there ...
...gas tank but i cant find the problum the frist time the thing over flowed and filled the boots up on the carb side do i have to have them dunn by my shop or can you tell me how to fix it i need my ...
...gas meter is never right. It is always at empty or right above empty even if it is full. You can ohm the tank sender and see if its changing resistance as it should when the tank level changes. You ...
tune up what sixze socket and where are the spark plugs located. it is simple to do or is there alot of stuff to get out the way? U MUST REMOVE THE GAS TANK, THE PLUGS ARE 18MM, IT IS NOT A SIMPLE JOB
Question about kawasaki Ninja 250R Motorcycles
...tank of gas to do a shock treatment. One gallon of treated gasoline in the tank and 5 to 10 minutes of idling followed by a 5 to 10 mile drive will bring most engines back to a smooth idle with clean ...
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