I've searched all over this site and got a lot of things to check out, but in case there's more to it than valve clearance and jetting.
I have a 2006 TC250 with an electric start. Up until yesterday, it's been easy to start when hot. In the mornings on first start up in warm weather, a little choke, fires right up with E-start. Can also kick it maybe once or twice and it'll fire right up.
Once I get in the woods and take a break. Hot start out, fires right up on E-start everytime.
Yesterday I went riding in some really tight single track at a higher elevation, but not enough to make me think the jetting could be that far off. As it got hotter, the top end got noisier. Enough to scare me for sure, but it still ran fairly good until I'd try and climb hills and it got a little more clattering up top. Loss of some power as well. I had just changed the oil with some Rotella 15W-40 that I got from the guy I bought the bike from. I also had adjusted the Rekluse Z-Start to have a lower stall speed.
So it would pop and flame out sometimes at random, mostly as I was trying to climb hills and goosing the throttle to get over roots. Sometimes just going down a flat section and turning a corner. Then it would take 4 of us taking turns kicking it to start it. Starter would barely turn it over after so much running even though I charged the battery before going riding.
Today I washed the bike off and gave a little choke, e-start fired it right up like always.
A friend told me he was having similar symptoms on his 450 and 525 KTMs he'd had and it ended up being a bad stator. Replaced them with Trail Tech stators and no more issues.
I am planning on pulling the carb and double checking the jetting(I wrote down the specs it had when I had to replace the intake boot that was separating but I can't find where I wrote them down), then double checking the valve clearance.
Does the bad stator, or other electrical issue seem feasible?
I have a 2006 TC250 with an electric start. Up until yesterday, it's been easy to start when hot. In the mornings on first start up in warm weather, a little choke, fires right up with E-start. Can also kick it maybe once or twice and it'll fire right up.
Once I get in the woods and take a break. Hot start out, fires right up on E-start everytime.
Yesterday I went riding in some really tight single track at a higher elevation, but not enough to make me think the jetting could be that far off. As it got hotter, the top end got noisier. Enough to scare me for sure, but it still ran fairly good until I'd try and climb hills and it got a little more clattering up top. Loss of some power as well. I had just changed the oil with some Rotella 15W-40 that I got from the guy I bought the bike from. I also had adjusted the Rekluse Z-Start to have a lower stall speed.
So it would pop and flame out sometimes at random, mostly as I was trying to climb hills and goosing the throttle to get over roots. Sometimes just going down a flat section and turning a corner. Then it would take 4 of us taking turns kicking it to start it. Starter would barely turn it over after so much running even though I charged the battery before going riding.
Today I washed the bike off and gave a little choke, e-start fired it right up like always.
A friend told me he was having similar symptoms on his 450 and 525 KTMs he'd had and it ended up being a bad stator. Replaced them with Trail Tech stators and no more issues.
I am planning on pulling the carb and double checking the jetting(I wrote down the specs it had when I had to replace the intake boot that was separating but I can't find where I wrote them down), then double checking the valve clearance.
Does the bad stator, or other electrical issue seem feasible?