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Hello. I have a 1981 Yamaha xt250. I recently took the motor apart and done some work to it then I put everything back together. I done the timing perfect. Adjusted the valves at the right specs done everything right. But now for some reason when you start it,it kicks back really hard and it starts but runs pretty weird. Its like everything is moving to advanced and I tried everything to fix it but nothing is working. If can can help me I would really appreciate it. Thanks.

Robert.

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try and get a manual for it and check the ignition timing settings, however until then you may see some marks on the ignition stator and the engine case that should align?...just a guess though I am not familiar with the bike

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Okay. I actually just took the magneto off and seen that it was actually to advanced. So I'm gonna see if anything changes. Thanks for the help.

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wow that was quick, dont forget to torque up the magneto bolt/nut tight on re-assembly, its common to find people just tightening these things 'best they can' only to end up with a sheared woodruff key later!!!

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So after fixing one problem, the kick start is still kicking back. My dad was a motorcycle mechanic for 12 years and he has no clue. Timing is perfect. Valves perfect. New c.d.I. we went threw everything. Its supposed to fire a little before tdc but its firing to soon. And you cannot change the spark or anything. I am lost? Its becoming a headache.

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cant see how this is possible...given

The ignition timing is spot on

The rotor woodruff key is fitted and intact

Have you used the bike previous to this?

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Yes I did. I'd go and ride every weekend and it ran amazing. Until one say I was riding and stopped at a friends house and went back to start it and then that's when it started kicking back. My dad said the only other thing he could think of is the decompression cable is not hooked up. So I'm gonna hook that up and give it a go and see how it works.

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Okay so I was online doing a little bit of research and I came across and article about a man who had the same bike and same exact problems as line. And he goes threw his steps to find whats wrong and he finally found he had hooked to wires up wrong. And he switched them and it was fixed. So I did the same and it runs like a top. Went threw all that and come to find out its something so simple.

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Yeah they were. But I'm literally color blind and couldn't tell which was which. I can only see bright colors. So I had the white and Greene wires wrong.

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Yeah they were. But I'm literally color blind and couldn't tell which was which. I can only see bright colors. So I had the white and Greene wires wrong.

y'know, for all the years i've been on here i've never come across that one :eusa_think:

yeah easily done in your case but i must say that since you are colour blind you might have used a 'witness' to verify your CDI connections? :crazy:

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