The fuel mixture for a 1997 Kawasaki KX80 is typically a 32:1 ratio of gasoline to two-stroke oil. This means you should mix 4 ounces of oil for every gallon of gasoline. It's important to use high-quality two-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine protection. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and adjustments based on your riding conditions.
under the piston in the cylender
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Location of air fuel mixture screw on 1997 harley dyna-super glideRead more: Location_of_air_fuel_mixture_screw_on_1997_harley_dyna-super_glide
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i have a kawasaki kx80 . the vin # is kx080ae010087 . does any one know the year and what the mix is for my fuel
should be 32:1
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To adjust the carburetor on a KX80, start by checking the owner's manual for specific settings. Begin by adjusting the idle screw to set the idle speed, ensuring the engine runs smoothly without stalling. Next, fine-tune the air-fuel mixture screw for optimal performance—turn it in for a richer mixture and out for a leaner one, making small adjustments while testing the throttle response. Finally, ensure the choke operates correctly, and make any necessary adjustments based on riding conditions.
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