20 Most Recent 2010 KTM 65 SX Questions & Answers

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How much oil does a ktm 65 crank case hold

Hi I have a KTM 65 and it's got oil residue coming out of the exhaust, could it be from too much oil in the fuel? Or too much oil in the oil pan as I just replaced the oil pan bolt and put about 250ml of oil in it, I'm thinking that might be a bit too much?
8/25/2019 12:00:53 AM • 2010 KTM 65 SX • Answered on Aug 25, 2019
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What is the torque spec on ktm 65 2010 crank shaft nut holding primary gear. thanks

check google should find it on there
2/24/2015 7:51:00 AM • 2010 KTM 65 SX • Answered on Feb 24, 2015
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2010 KTM 65 SX... How to change the piston

not sure if this will help
7/21/2012 12:52:51 PM • 2010 KTM 65 SX • Answered on Jul 21, 2012
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I got a 2010 ktm

Thank you for contacting FixYa with your KTM Inquiry.
More than likely you have a jetting problem. My first thought would be to call the dealer service department and ask what jetting they suggest for the local area you are riding. May or may not be able to advise you and want you to bring it in. Check your user manual and see if any jetting suggestions exist. Pretty easy do it your self fix.
Start by cleaning your air cleaner so it's not drawing excessive fuel to air mixture. Replace fuel filter and confirm gas tank vent tube is not pinched or plugged.
Steps:
  1. Idle - if it's fat at the bottom it will gurgle and overload and has tendency to run bad and stall at start. Adjust the air screw out about 1 1/2 turns. May need smaller jet size.
  2. Middle - Needle Jet and Tower. If it runs bad at half throttle to 3/4 this may be allowing over fueling. Simple fix is to lower the slide cir-clip holding the slide to a lower notch allowing the needle to project further down in to the pilot and leaning out the mixture bypassing the needle.
  3. Main Jet - Allows for optimum speed when you have the wire tight at high rpms. If it's fat and not running right go down a size on the main jet. Engine should have a smooth scream.
Jet's are comparatively inexpensive so experiment a bit until you get a cocoa brown spark plug color after a good run. As always make sure your float is working correctly and no shellac exists from winter storage with old gas.
Thanks for contacting FixYa,
TF
7/13/2011 9:26:27 PM • 2010 KTM 65 SX • Answered on Jul 13, 2011
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Hi , can a ktm 200 slip on work as well as the 300 slip on or will their be a change in performance .

might loose a little top end, but should work great for trail!
1/7/2015 5:36:26 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Can a ktm 300 exc 2 stroke use a ktm 200 slip on tail piece

no it wont work! pipe diameter is different
11/25/2014 10:48:45 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Nov 25, 2014
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KTM 300 NOT STARTING WHEN IT HAS GOOD SPARK AND FEUL

it's either a timing issue or somebody screwed up the ring gap on the rebuild
4/10/2013 5:37:19 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Apr 10, 2013
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Torque settigs on cylinder and

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over some of the older help requests that have been archieved and

trying to provide solutions for those that didn't get answered. Hope

this information helps.


KTM Torque settings

  1. Collar screw, front wheel spindle Front axle nut 40Nm 30ft lbs
  2. Brake Caliper front Brake Caliper front Loctite 243 2 19ft lbs
  3. Brake Disk, front Brake disk front Loctite 243 1 11ft lbs
  4. Brake Disk, rear Brake disk rear Loctite 243 1 11ft lbs
  5. Clamping screws, upper fork bridge Top triple clamp 20Nm 15ft lbs
  6. Clamping screws, lower fork bridge Bottom triple clamp 15Nm 11ft lbs
  7. Clamping screws, fork stubs Front axle pinch bolts 10Nm 7ft lbs
  8. Collar nut, rear wheel spindle Rear axle nut 80Nm 59ft lbs
  9. Hex nut swingarm bolt Swingarm nut 100Nm 74ft lbs
  10. Hex collar screw handlebar clamp Upper handlebar clamps 20Nm 15ft lbs
  11. Allen head screw handlebar support Lower handlebar clamps Loctite 243 4 30ft lbs
  12. Shock absorber top Shock absorber top bolt 60Nm 44ft lbs
  13. Shock absorber bottom Shock absorber bottom bolt 60Nm 44ft lbs
  14. Sprocket screws Rear sprocket bolts Loctite 243 3 25ft lbs
  15. Ball joint for push rod Rear brake pedal pivot Loctite 243 1 7ft lbs
  16. Engine mounting bolts Engine mounting bolts 45Nm 33ft lbs
  17. Engine brace Engine brace 33Nm 24ft lbs
  18. Screw adjusting ring spring preload Shock preload collar bolt 8Nm 6ft lbs
  19. Spoke nipple Spokes 5Nm 4ft lbs
  20. Other Screws on chassis M6 10Nm 7ft lbs
  21. M8 25Nm 19ft lbs
  22. M10 45Nm 33ft lbs
  23. Other collar nuts on chassis M6 15Nm 11ft lbs
  24. M8 30Nm 22ft lbs
  25. M10 50Nm 37ft lbs
  26. Front Sprocket 44ft lbs
10/29/2011 7:08:02 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Oct 29, 2011
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I have a 2010 ktm

Thank you for contacting FixYa with your inquiry.
Low power or stalling at start is usually air/fuel related. You have taken care of most of the things that effect the bottom end power band. Some other things you might consider:
  1. Check the air vent tube on top of the tank to make sure it's not pinched or restricted.
  2. Clean the fuel tap. May have sediment or debris. Some have a filter screen. Clean it.
  3. Clean the air filter and air box. Check the rubber boot for cracks or air leaks. Clamp??
  4. Exhaust system - Check for leaks or fiber fallen from the muffler.
  5. Check the diaphragm or reed valve for cracks or reed problems
  6. Check the timing or fault with the ignition system. Is something loose.
  7. Screw in the idle jet all the way and back it out to 1 1/2 turns.
Jetting: (Tons of options with a Mikuni) In general, the main jet is for high rpms and top speed running. Needle effects the mid range to about 3/4 throttle. Idle jet effects the bottom end. 3 sizes exist 20, 25, 30.
Drill down from this link for part numbers: http://cyclehuttktm.com/FicheFinderNew/FicheFinder.aspx 2010 > 65 SX > ENGINE > CARBURETOR
Let us know if we can provide further information.
Kind regards,
TF
7/19/2011 8:43:17 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Jul 19, 2011
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HOW TO REMOVE CLUTCH ON

If you just want to remove and replace the clutch plates then no special tools required just open the cover remove the pressure plate bolts and start removing old plates and then replace with new ones in exactly same way - tip with installing new clutch plates - soak them in oil few hours at least best over night before you install them back in -
If how ever you want the clutch hub and clutch basket off as well for some reason then you will need a clutch holding tool as well as you rarely could undo the lock nuts with out it
when changing your clutch plates go slowly take care and special notice to how it is all coming apart. from model to model sometimes there can be a little spacer or little spring or little ball bearing somewhere that with out care and attention may fall on the floor so go slow give notice to the order of the parts as they come out and you will have no dramas at all, as is reasonably simple job to do
good luck regards Jamie
7/3/2011 11:02:00 AM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Jul 03, 2011
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2010 ktm 65 bike hesitates

It sounds like moving the main needle clip position may solve this if it's jetted properly. Remove the slide assembly from the top of the carb, pull back the spring and remove the cable. There will be a retainer clip that holds the e-clip and the needle in the slide. Remove that clip and the needle will slide out. Note the original position of the e-clip on the needle, remove it and move it down 1 position. This will raise the needle in the main jet and richen the mixture on acceleration. Reinstall and repeat adjustment until satisfactory acceleration is achieved.
If moving the needle position doesn't solve it, a larger main jet is required. Put the e-clip back to it's original position. Remove the main jet thru the 17mm drain bolt in the bottom of the carb, note the size stamped on it and get the next larger size. A selection of main and pilot jets a couple sizes up and down from stock is always handy to keep around with the 2-strokes as they are sensitve to temperature change.
Always check the condition of the spark plug when making jetting changes. Start with a fresh plug and run it for 10 min at normal riding RPM. Tan is good, black is rich and white is too lean. A lean condition is really bad and must be corrected immediatly. Good luck!
6/8/2011 1:28:04 PM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on Jun 08, 2011
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No spark

Check the igniter box and the CDI clearance, Try to change the spark plugs also.
5/9/2011 9:48:51 AM • KTM 300 EXC... • Answered on May 09, 2011
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If i take my hydraulic clutch line off can i ride my ktm still or will oil be constantly coming out of the engine case?

That would be like riding a fixed wheel bike.Think about how you will stop and start. Only hydraulic fluid will leak. Bad idea!
1/10/2023 1:39:33 PM • KTM Motorcycles • Answered on Jan 10, 2023
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2017 KTM 450 SX-F starting problem, clicks a few times then slowly turns over please help !!

Question edited for clarity. That sounds like it is just a bad connection somewhere or possibly a bad switch. Remove the battery leads and clean the lead contacts and battery posts with a wire brush. Smear with Vaseline and reconnect. Remove the starter leads and do the same. Then it could be the Starter Relay https://www.google.com/search?q=ktm+450+sx-f+starter+relay+location Or Starter Button https://www.google.com/search?q=ktm+450+sx-f+starter+button+replacement ..
9/2/2022 2:32:22 AM • KTM Motorcycles • Answered on Sep 02, 2022
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LC4 640 SMC. Why no spark?

Have you checked battery connections. Run switch in the correct position? Checked spark plug for debris? Just thinking out loud..
4/22/2021 11:51:04 PM • KTM Motorcycles • Answered on Apr 22, 2021
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Oil drain plug case cracked 2007 KTM 450 SXF

Drain oil. Use degreaser to clean area. Use JB Weld & allow to set up properly before adding oil.

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3/14/2020 5:03:37 AM • KTM Motorcycles • Answered on Mar 14, 2020
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Wiring diagram 2009 KTM 990 SMT

Hi, try to see this link and looking for the manual that you need. https://www.pdfmotomanual.com/manuales/ktm/eng I hope to give you an help. Luca
12/25/2019 10:44:18 PM • KTM Motorcycles • Answered on Dec 25, 2019
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Engine bogging 2006 KTM 65 SX

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