Alan_nc Posted October 18, 2008 Share Posted October 18, 2008 Group, Have a 74 TY250 with the stock T... carb. Have gotten the bike to the point where it runs and idles fine but.... It will not start unless I squirt gas into the carb. If you leave it sit for more than about 10 minutes you have to repeat the gas squirting process. Once it has started it runs fine and if I stop it will re-start just fine. Carb has been cleaned and re-assembled. Taken apart several times but never any dirt inside. Float setting was off when I got the bike, I'm guessing at it's setting. Appreciate any thoughts on this. Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Airhead Posted October 18, 2008 Moderator Share Posted October 18, 2008 Group, Have a 74 TY250 with the stock T... carb. Have gotten the bike to the point where it runs and idles fine but.... It will not start unless I squirt gas into the carb. If you leave it sit for more than about 10 minutes you have to repeat the gas squirting process. Once it has started it runs fine and if I stop it will re-start just fine. Carb has been cleaned and re-assembled. Taken apart several times but never any dirt inside. Float setting was off when I got the bike, I'm guessing at it's setting. Appreciate any thoughts on this. Alan Hi Alan, assuming its a mikuni VM carburettor, im thinking the pilot jet bypass hole is blocked (If it has one) its a small hole in the bottom of the venturi, allows fuel through the pilot jet to exit behind the throttle slide when shut, also worth a look at the air jet. A rough guide to this working or not is to adjust the mixture screw, it should have a noticeable affect on engine speed at tickover, if blocked you will see no affect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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