This new-to-me 250 is difficult to start. It was likewise when I bought it; plenty of kicks then it eventually came to life; seemed/ran like the gas was old, and since it had been sitting for so long (original front tire, sun damage to plastic) I figured it just needed some TLC. I bought it due to low hours and the 6-speed trans; there aren't many in the Southwest.
So to be on the safe side before riding it, I installed the recommended PWK38 Quad-Vent AS and 42 PJ, 165 MJ; 1472 needle mid-clip. #6 slide (I have #7 and 8 if need be.) The float is at 16/17mm. Elevation is 4000' in dry New Mexico, Klotz R-50 @ 50:1 with pump fuel. Air filter freshly done. Crank seals/bearings tight. New intake and air box boots. Fuel pees out of the overflow when tipped as normal.
It still was a hard start, and has a strange lean-like bog when I whack the throttle at lower to mid RPMs; it will come into power if I clutch it/remove load. No amount of air screw adjustment seems to change things with 40-52 pilots, nor clip positions of the needles below. It will at best idle on its own for a few seconds, then die.
No changing of jets and needles made any difference. 1472M, 1470-something, 1469L, NOZH, N1ED, and JD blue; and main jets from 165-175.
After exhausting my patience with Keihin, I swapped it for the stock Mikuni TM: 30 PJ, 380 main, stock needle and slide. No improvement. Uncle. Then it dawned on me: this could be an electrical problem, of which I have little trouble-shooting experience. I do have a multimeter, though the owners manual I have (2004) lists no target or range of resistance.
Anyone have numbers for the CDI, coil, stator?
I could swap 2001 my WR360 electrical parts to see if there's any change.
Any clues?
So to be on the safe side before riding it, I installed the recommended PWK38 Quad-Vent AS and 42 PJ, 165 MJ; 1472 needle mid-clip. #6 slide (I have #7 and 8 if need be.) The float is at 16/17mm. Elevation is 4000' in dry New Mexico, Klotz R-50 @ 50:1 with pump fuel. Air filter freshly done. Crank seals/bearings tight. New intake and air box boots. Fuel pees out of the overflow when tipped as normal.
It still was a hard start, and has a strange lean-like bog when I whack the throttle at lower to mid RPMs; it will come into power if I clutch it/remove load. No amount of air screw adjustment seems to change things with 40-52 pilots, nor clip positions of the needles below. It will at best idle on its own for a few seconds, then die.
No changing of jets and needles made any difference. 1472M, 1470-something, 1469L, NOZH, N1ED, and JD blue; and main jets from 165-175.
After exhausting my patience with Keihin, I swapped it for the stock Mikuni TM: 30 PJ, 380 main, stock needle and slide. No improvement. Uncle. Then it dawned on me: this could be an electrical problem, of which I have little trouble-shooting experience. I do have a multimeter, though the owners manual I have (2004) lists no target or range of resistance.
Anyone have numbers for the CDI, coil, stator?
I could swap 2001 my WR360 electrical parts to see if there's any change.
Any clues?