the kick starter doesnt recoil back. and when i get started will not idle. carbon and something spraying from front of exaust where it connects. seems to be leakage seeping and spraying from some ...
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gas running straight through the carb, float needle still intact Gas seems to be running straight through the overflow in my carb. I took it apart several times and comparing the float needle to the ...
...be up or down not sideways. Install the wristpin bearing in the rod, slip on piston (usually arrow points to exhaust port...check instructions). now lube up the wristpin bearing and pin, slide pin ...
1980 Rm 250 wont start and backfires I have a 1980 rm 250. I have rebult the moter. parts wiseco poiston .40 over boysen reedvalves and gaskets. I have to put gass down the sparke plug and it might ...
i want to set my points on my yamaha xs250 twin do i set my left hand points then four cycles and set the right hand side Your points will fire on the combustion and the exhaust stroke. Motorcycles ...
need to set the timing on a 1978 kawasaki 650kz. how? you have 2 sets of points one set attached directly to main backing plate the other set has another backing plate attached to main backing plate ...
setting a used set of points, burnish any raised area on the points with a points file to get them smooth. Once you get the point set, shift the transmission back to neutral, reinstall the spark plugs
how to set points 1970 cl 175 Set the points to .015 clearance when the points arm is at the highest point on the camshaft lobe. Now use a timing light to set the timing. Set the timing at idle by ...
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...setting the points, I think the gap is set at .015 is that correct? Do you set the points when they are on the high or low side of the lobe ? ed Yes, the point gap is .015 There is a line etched on ...
Question about Suzuki RM 250 Motorcycles
setting the points, is use the thickness of a standard cardboard, Business Card, it is the correct thickness for your points gap. Try to keep the point gap at .014".. this can effect the timing. .004"
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