What kind of CARB does a KTM 950 have?

What kind of CARB does a KTM 950 have?

The 950 has carbureted (sic) perfectly everywhere, include up to about 5,000′ on a day when the temperature was in the 40s degree F. In case you haven’t heard about this, probably the most important modification that will help the 950 is to remove one of the air box doors. Some leave it with no door, others bolt on the Sommer KTM door.

What causes water pump on KTM 950 to overheat?

Early bikes ’03’s or the equivalent water pump circlip (retains impeller) not fitted properly (very few bikes suffered this). Symptoms: overheating, impeller wearing on cover, black residue in coolant/tank. (if your impeller wasn’t worn this was not your issue) repair was to replace impeller and properly fit circlip.

What’s the problem with the Mitsubishi 950 engine?

Years: 2003 – 2006 950 engines. Contact points in the OEM Mitsubishi fuel pump eventually pit and wear out resulting in fuel starvation to the carburetors. Fix for now is to replace OEM pump with with a new OEM pump or an aftermarket solid state pump of similar pressure and flow characteristics.

Why is the engine seal on my KTM 950 not working?

There may be some correlation with left over casting sand in the engine blocks breaking loose and getting under the seal causing wear of the impeller shaft. The fix, for now, is replacement of the seal and shaft.

What are the issues with the KTM 950 Adventure?

These are issues that have proven themselves by causing failures in members’ bikes: The KTM 950 Adventure was designed and built by racers with the primary objective of producing a light weight, versatile machine that handled well on both dirt and pavement. The engine was designed to be light, narrow, and torquey, yet still rev freely.

Are there any issues with the ktm950 Maniacs?

2006 & 2007. Affected models: 950 Adventure, 950 Adventure S, 950 Supermoto, 950 Supermoto R, 950 Super Enduro R, 990 Adventure ABS, 990 Adventure S, 990 Super Duke. Improperly torqued pressure plate bolts from the factory. Fix: A tech bulletin was issued with instructions on properly torquing the bolts.

Early bikes ’03’s or the equivalent water pump circlip (retains impeller) not fitted properly (very few bikes suffered this). Symptoms: overheating, impeller wearing on cover, black residue in coolant/tank. (if your impeller wasn’t worn this was not your issue) repair was to replace impeller and properly fit circlip.

There may be some correlation with left over casting sand in the engine blocks breaking loose and getting under the seal causing wear of the impeller shaft. The fix, for now, is replacement of the seal and shaft.