250R motor help please!!!
#1
I just got a new motor for my 250r and im still in the process of breakin it in but when I i rev it kinda high it kinda feels like the spark plug is fouling but its not what could be doin this? is it cause the piston is new? also my spark plug wire connection isnt very good im thinkin this could be it but im not sure...any opinions appreciated
#2
Could be a lot of things.
Could be lack of spark (faulty wire or ignition system)
Faulty spark plug cap
Improperly gapped plug
LEAN condition
If I were you, I would do a jetting run (plug check) to see where you are at jetting wise. You wouldn't want to burn up your fresh motor!
What are the modifications you have done to the quad, what carb, main jet, and elevation?
Could be lack of spark (faulty wire or ignition system)
Faulty spark plug cap
Improperly gapped plug
LEAN condition
If I were you, I would do a jetting run (plug check) to see where you are at jetting wise. You wouldn't want to burn up your fresh motor!
What are the modifications you have done to the quad, what carb, main jet, and elevation?
#6
Like I said, do a jetting run.
You say you aren't rich, how do you know? Is the plug clean?
Use a brand new properly gapped plug, do a plug check, and see what color the insulator is (down inside).
If your jetting (plug) is good/correct color, try closing the sparkplug gap to .018-.020"
Also check the spark plug cap and other connections/ground.
You say you aren't rich, how do you know? Is the plug clean?
Use a brand new properly gapped plug, do a plug check, and see what color the insulator is (down inside).
If your jetting (plug) is good/correct color, try closing the sparkplug gap to .018-.020"
Also check the spark plug cap and other connections/ground.
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The reason I asked about plug check with the fresh plug, is because I once broke a motor in and then tried to do a plug check with the same sparkplug. The plug looked perfect (brown paper bag color), but it was real weak on the top-end.
I put a brand new plug in after the motor was broken in, and it was WHITE!
The plug was too badly colored from breaking in the motor to give an accurate reading. I almost burned up the fresh motor even though the plug looked good.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
Just want to make sure you don't make the same mistake.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
I put a brand new plug in after the motor was broken in, and it was WHITE!
The plug was too badly colored from breaking in the motor to give an accurate reading. I almost burned up the fresh motor even though the plug looked good.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
Just want to make sure you don't make the same mistake.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]


