suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
Hey guys my 250 quadracer is acting up on me. Its a 1986 and it most of the time it wont idle you gotta keep holding the hand throttle out little. I got the adjsutment up at the twist throttle almost the whole way out and the one inside of the carb the whole way in. Then sometimes it by itself you let off the gas it will idle really fast for no reasion at all. I dont really understand it. The carb hasn't been rebuilt. Do you guys think I should rebuild it? Also what kidn of oil mixtures are you guys running? I am running 50:1 does that sound about right?
thanks,
jimmy
thanks,
jimmy
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
I had that problem with my Tecate 4. I wish I could remember why it did that. I'm not sure anymore. I also run 50:1 in mine with Racing Synthetic oil. It sounds like your not getting the right fuel. If you know how to check your jetting, I would do that. One way is to check your plug by running the quad (moving) at different throttle positions and then killin the engine right where you are and checking the plug. It should be a chocolately paper bag brown. If it's black your too rich, if white or burnt, too lean.
The problem is I can't remember what throttle positions control which part of the carb. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full throttle are controlled by different parts: the needle, the main jet and the pilot jet. Maybe someone can help with that info.
Another thing may be the float but I'm not sure. But you shouldn't need to have the idle screw all the way out. Sorry I couldn't help more.
The problem is I can't remember what throttle positions control which part of the carb. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full throttle are controlled by different parts: the needle, the main jet and the pilot jet. Maybe someone can help with that info.
Another thing may be the float but I'm not sure. But you shouldn't need to have the idle screw all the way out. Sorry I couldn't help more.
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
I think it may be an air leak also, or something could have gotten into the carb, if it didn't have the problem before. Take the carb off and clean all the internal passages with carb cleaner. If that doesn't work take off the stator cover and with the engine running to spray carb cleaner behind the flywheel and listen for an RPM change. Also spray around the cylinder base gasket.
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
Originally posted by: 800screws
did it run right with the same jetting before? if so, u could have an air leak. either a crankcase seal is bad or a gasket, etc. pressure test it to be sure.
did it run right with the same jetting before? if so, u could have an air leak. either a crankcase seal is bad or a gasket, etc. pressure test it to be sure.
BTW, is your quad on a stand in the photos? it looks like it's floating.
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
Well guys I notced from riding it lately that it only starts reving like that by itself when ever its about ready to run out of fuel. Does that sound right? It kinda makes sence to me. So now I know if i let off and its starting to rev some hurry up and get soem get. I am going to put a new airfilter on it and after that im going to see how much of a difference that makes then maybe i can work on the problem from there.
thanks,
Jimmy
thanks,
Jimmy
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suzuki lt250R lt250R not wanting to idle
Its the damn Mikuni carberator. There really junk from the factory. Buy a new keihin carb prolly a 34mm for that bike and they come pre jeted to 32:1 and you can start the bike 2-3 kick and it will idle perfectly. Had the same problem with mine. My buddy just bought and 86 LT and his came with the stock carb. Since he doesnt know any thing about the machine. I work on it, I took that carb off and threw it in the garbage with out even lookin at it. we put on his new keihin and wala it runs and idles like a champ.