Going on from this thread Here >>
http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,2615.0.htmlWhich became untidy,
I took the KX out this saturday with a new plug in the bike ( NGK BR9EIX ) the new plug made no difference and the bike was miss firing as usual, so i took it onto the yard and rev'd it up and down the see if the plug was fouled.
I got annoyed with the bike, pressed the kill switch , turned off the fuel stop and then put her away.
Later on ( Saturday evening ) I decided to check the air filter, it seemed a little oily but not to bad, i took it out then proceeded to remove the carb.
I disconnected the main fuel line to the card, undid the two clips that hold the carb between the air box and the reed intake area, then removed the main slide with the needle
I pulled out the carb then stuffed some blue towel down the rubber intake pipe that goes to the reed valve to stop any dirt from getting in.
I then took the bottom off the carb and blew compressed air through all the visible holes in the carb.
After i did this i put the bottom back onto the carb and then put the carb back in the bike. I connected everything i had removed and reinserted the main slide and needle, Making sure the needle went back into its hole.
I turned on the fuel tap , put on the choke, tryed kick starting the bike several times with the throttle wide open and it wouldn't start.
After trying and trying for ten minuted i decided to clean up the old spark plug ( B8EG ) and put it back into the bike, The BR9EIX was very wet because i had flooded the bike.
I put the old plug back in and kicked away at the bike but once again she wouldn't start,
I tested the plug against the Exhaust and there is a spark ( I forget this might damage the electrics )
I don't have a compression tester so i jammed the throttle wide open and leant the handle bars against the wall so the throttle stayed open, i placed my thumb over the spark plug hole ( with the plug removed ! ) and used my other hand to push down the kick start.
There is some compression because it blew my thumb off the hole with a healthy * PAP *
I left the plug out and let the bike sit overnight to let any excess fuel evaporate from the cylinder.
This morning i tried the bike again with the plug in but she still won't start,
I don't know whats going on, Could i have blasted some dirt even further into one of the jets ?
Any advise would be great gents, i'm beggining to wish i'd bought a CR 125 instead of this KX, Its doing my head in.