New to the Forum. I am attempting to revive a 1970 250 CR. The bike belongs to a friend so I don’t have unlimited funds for the project, unfortunately. The problem is that when it starts it runs for about 30 seconds and quits. It revs fine during the time but then just abruptly dies. When I pull the plug its wet but not overly so. When I check the plug after the engine stops, I still have spark. I have replaced the plugs a couple of times trying to get it to run but that just makes it start easier.
I have replaced the main bearings and seals. The piston is stock and checks out within specs as far as ware goes. After 3 kicks I have 150 psi during a compression check. The leak down test, starting at 5 psi loses .5 psi in 10 minutes. I did not perform a leak down test before I put the Type F fluid in the tranny, my mistake. I did place the end of the crankcase breather hose in some soapy water and got one small bubble during the test. I squirted soapy water on all the appropriate locations and found no signs of a leak. I am running a Bing 54-1, with 2.83 needle (2nd position) and jet, 35 idle and 190 main. The carb slide has a slight “happy face” on the engine side, typical. It has a Super Trap exhaust but I have removed the disks to make sure that was not the problem. The ignition is a stock Bosch points ignition with new points and condenser. I have relatively good spark but it seems like it could be much better. There is good gas flow thru the inline filter with the gas cap on. There is a little “spooge” leaking at the header but not much.
I originally thought this was a too much fuel problem but am now beginning to wonder and went to the above jetting with not much change. There are several trains of though on what acceptable on a leak down test but I don’t think .5 psi loss in 10 minutes is causing the problem. I just put points in a Rickman Zundap 125 today for a friend and the spark off the spark plug was incredible and way more than the Husky’s. Any thoughts?
I have replaced the main bearings and seals. The piston is stock and checks out within specs as far as ware goes. After 3 kicks I have 150 psi during a compression check. The leak down test, starting at 5 psi loses .5 psi in 10 minutes. I did not perform a leak down test before I put the Type F fluid in the tranny, my mistake. I did place the end of the crankcase breather hose in some soapy water and got one small bubble during the test. I squirted soapy water on all the appropriate locations and found no signs of a leak. I am running a Bing 54-1, with 2.83 needle (2nd position) and jet, 35 idle and 190 main. The carb slide has a slight “happy face” on the engine side, typical. It has a Super Trap exhaust but I have removed the disks to make sure that was not the problem. The ignition is a stock Bosch points ignition with new points and condenser. I have relatively good spark but it seems like it could be much better. There is good gas flow thru the inline filter with the gas cap on. There is a little “spooge” leaking at the header but not much.
I originally thought this was a too much fuel problem but am now beginning to wonder and went to the above jetting with not much change. There are several trains of though on what acceptable on a leak down test but I don’t think .5 psi loss in 10 minutes is causing the problem. I just put points in a Rickman Zundap 125 today for a friend and the spark off the spark plug was incredible and way more than the Husky’s. Any thoughts?