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An old kawasaki dx250f won't start
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<blockquote data-quote="Theazezo221" data-source="post: 227176" data-attributes="member: 5173"><p>I looked into it and it was the float being set to high, now that I think about it I probably raised it unknowingly when I cleaned the carb the first time, as I stated earlier I've set the float untop of the needle not attached to it, which made me have to force it down to set the pin. </p><p>I've adjusted it now and everything seems to work. </p><p>The bike starts with the choke and a little throttle in 2-3 kicks and idels fine. </p><p>There is still a lot of work to be done to get it ready though. </p><p>I'm just excited that I got it running and well keep restoring it soon. </p><p></p><p>Also should I keep the restoration update on this thread or should make a new one. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for replying and keeping up with my ignorance, you really kept me going on this and now I feel so proud that I got to fix it at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theazezo221, post: 227176, member: 5173"] I looked into it and it was the float being set to high, now that I think about it I probably raised it unknowingly when I cleaned the carb the first time, as I stated earlier I've set the float untop of the needle not attached to it, which made me have to force it down to set the pin. I've adjusted it now and everything seems to work. The bike starts with the choke and a little throttle in 2-3 kicks and idels fine. There is still a lot of work to be done to get it ready though. I'm just excited that I got it running and well keep restoring it soon. Also should I keep the restoration update on this thread or should make a new one. Thanks to everyone for replying and keeping up with my ignorance, you really kept me going on this and now I feel so proud that I got to fix it at home. [/QUOTE]
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