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Help I drowned my bike!!!
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[QUOTE="YZ165, post: 1076884, member: 53742"] Drain and refill the carb, then get it started, and let it get good and warn. You might have to clean the plug a few times, but be persistant. That'll dry out any water that might be left it there, as well as re-lube everything with pre-mix. Then drain and fill everything again. This is probably not the best way to go about getting the water out, but considering your financial situation, it's prolly your best shot at saving it. Whatever you do don't let water..even moisture sit in it overnight....bearings, cylinders and cranks don't mix well with water/moisture and oxygen. Don't forget to put oil back in the tranny.....good luck, YZ165 [/QUOTE]
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