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CR250 Fouling Plugs HELP!!!
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[QUOTE="steve.emma, post: 1216024, member: 36039"] just a thought here but... if you suspect its a faulty stator then it would have to be due to low voltage in the ignition system that is causing weak spark and therefore plug fouling right? so one test you could do to check the stator is to remove the plastic cover on the end of the rc valve motor (1 screw holds it on) then after 1/2 hour of riding when you think its going to start fouling etc.. check if the rc valve moves the cables when you rev the bike while it on a stand. if there is not enough voltage from the stator to run the ignition then there will not be enough to move the rc valve motor. if you wanted to get more in depth you could check the stators output voltage when cold and when bike has be ridden for 1/2 hour and see if the voltage drops off when its hot. i have a wiring diagram here for the 02' cr250 if you need a copy, all you would need is a voltmeter and some basic skill. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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