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Jan 10, 2015 - Try un-plugging the rectifier, and see if you get spark. It may be shorting the stator to ground. Also try clipping the black, and yellow ...
Visit the on-line store, know as https://www.heavy-equipmentmanual.com/, they have the repair manuals. I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem.
, usually due to a leaking fuel line or malfunctioning fuel injectors. However, it is normal for a small amount of gas to get into the engine oil during normal engine operation.
1600ml is the Arctic Cat recommended amount BUT if you check the KYMCO manual (the '06 250 is a kymco made for AC) it says the capacity is 1600ml but when you change oil it is 1400ml. This might explain why my oil level always seems higher than it should be. You can check the level with the site glass on the side.
Also on the 250, you also have to change transmission fluid separately. It uses the gear oil NOT engine oil.
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