The compression ratio of a 2001 Kawasaki KX250 is approximately 8.5:1. This means that the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder is compressed to 8.5 times its original volume before ignition. Compression can vary slightly based on factors like engine condition and modifications, but this ratio is typical for that model. Regular maintenance and correct fuel can help maintain optimal compression levels.
200 psi
For a 1985 KX250, the recommended compression ratio is typically around 8.5:1 to 9.5:1. To achieve optimal performance, the engine should have a compression pressure of approximately 150-180 psi when tested with a compression gauge. It's essential to ensure that the engine is in good condition and has proper maintenance to achieve these compression values. If the compression is significantly lower, it may indicate wear or damage that needs to be addressed.
It's a 2001
hey there wanted to no if any1 new how much gearbox oil i should put in my kx250 2005 moddle
Its a 1997 - KX250 Its a 1997 - KX250
0.75 litres
NO it changes from 01 to 02
How do i drain the old gas out of my kx250
According to Dirt Bike magazine 45.5 hp.
Yea the fuel tank will fit
yes but it might take some modification.
850ml, its stamped on the side of the crankcase.