Re: Help! I killed my CRM250 on its first outing!
Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 15:25
Hi guys, I'm back on (or should that be off?) the road!
Got the piston that Knackered Mk1 pointed out on eBay (thanks for the steer) which took just a few days to arrive from Greece, and HertsMX did the rest. An enginering 'anal' (their words
) mate of theirs re-built that bust water elbow that fell out of the head and did a pretty good job of it by the look of things. I probably would have trailered it back the 100 miles to my place in Hants., but 'er outdoors had the Landy, so obviously I couldn't wait when they said it was done and rode it home. Given it's track record in my hands it was a bit nerve-racking at first, but ended up having a great ride following my nose across country - it seems to go like the clappers - even running in. . .
Bit dismayed though when it wouldn't start this morning. So stripped the carb and checked and cleaned jets etc. Not sure whether that did anything, but it does start every time first kick now
One thing puzzles me and someone may have an idea. idle is a bit slow, but idle screw seems to make no difference at all to tickover rate. The lever the screw bears on doesn't really seem to move. I would have cheked it out when I had the carb on the bench if I knew then, but not sure I want to get it off again. Fortunately the tickover is just about OK, but anyone have experience of the carb tickover adjustment mechanism?
Got the piston that Knackered Mk1 pointed out on eBay (thanks for the steer) which took just a few days to arrive from Greece, and HertsMX did the rest. An enginering 'anal' (their words


Bit dismayed though when it wouldn't start this morning. So stripped the carb and checked and cleaned jets etc. Not sure whether that did anything, but it does start every time first kick now

One thing puzzles me and someone may have an idea. idle is a bit slow, but idle screw seems to make no difference at all to tickover rate. The lever the screw bears on doesn't really seem to move. I would have cheked it out when I had the carb on the bench if I knew then, but not sure I want to get it off again. Fortunately the tickover is just about OK, but anyone have experience of the carb tickover adjustment mechanism?