I'm also posting this on a couple dirtbike forums but I figure I'll post it here to see if anyone has any ideas. I'm going to give all the variables that I possibly can but I am kind of stumped by this.
2002 Kawasaki KX250 pretty much bone stock besides jet kit and pipe.
This problem has been happening off and on since mid summer last year. The throttle will lock wide open. I thought at first it was a kinked or bad throttle cable so I purchased a new one and made sure the cable was routed perfectly. I know for a fact its not the throttle cable now. It's not the return mechanism for the slide on the carb either or the throttle tube on the handle bar. When the bike is off if I crack the throttle wide open and let go it returns exactly like it should.
Every once in while when I'm riding the thing, it will lock wide open. It's pretty damn scary especially with how fast the power rushes on. So the only thing to do is pull in the clutch and when I do that the motor rips full bore max RPM until I hit the kill switch. Well yesterday when a buddy (Jack) and I were riding it was doing it off and on and the last time it did it I had my hand on the kill switch and the ****er would still not die. It’s almost like it’s dieseling. Even though there is no spark the piston is still firing at FULL MAX RPM. After that last time this happened when I go to kick it the thing feels like it has no compression
I thought it might have been old gas but I can’t figure out how that would cause it to lock wide open. I was running U4 mixed with some regular pump gas yesterday with a pre mix of about 28:1. I mixed the oil a little fat yesterday because the U4 makes the bike run more lean. I just had the gas sitting around and figured I should burn it up sooner than later. If it is the gas which I’m doubting how would that make the bike lock in the wide open position?
The motor has never been gone through. It’s stock from 2002. I did a complete leak down test and compression test before ice riding season in November and all the numbers came back OK. After 2 kicks the compression was at about 165 psi. But now, like I said above it feels like it has no compression. The bike was locked in the WFO position and would not die and I think that did the motor in. I’m going to take it apart tonight and see whats going on.
I’m wondering if the exhaust power valve might have something to do with it. I inspected the reeds which are fairly new when I changed the jets the last time and they look fine, no cracks or breaks.
Any ideas?
2002 Kawasaki KX250 pretty much bone stock besides jet kit and pipe.
This problem has been happening off and on since mid summer last year. The throttle will lock wide open. I thought at first it was a kinked or bad throttle cable so I purchased a new one and made sure the cable was routed perfectly. I know for a fact its not the throttle cable now. It's not the return mechanism for the slide on the carb either or the throttle tube on the handle bar. When the bike is off if I crack the throttle wide open and let go it returns exactly like it should.
Every once in while when I'm riding the thing, it will lock wide open. It's pretty damn scary especially with how fast the power rushes on. So the only thing to do is pull in the clutch and when I do that the motor rips full bore max RPM until I hit the kill switch. Well yesterday when a buddy (Jack) and I were riding it was doing it off and on and the last time it did it I had my hand on the kill switch and the ****er would still not die. It’s almost like it’s dieseling. Even though there is no spark the piston is still firing at FULL MAX RPM. After that last time this happened when I go to kick it the thing feels like it has no compression
I thought it might have been old gas but I can’t figure out how that would cause it to lock wide open. I was running U4 mixed with some regular pump gas yesterday with a pre mix of about 28:1. I mixed the oil a little fat yesterday because the U4 makes the bike run more lean. I just had the gas sitting around and figured I should burn it up sooner than later. If it is the gas which I’m doubting how would that make the bike lock in the wide open position?
The motor has never been gone through. It’s stock from 2002. I did a complete leak down test and compression test before ice riding season in November and all the numbers came back OK. After 2 kicks the compression was at about 165 psi. But now, like I said above it feels like it has no compression. The bike was locked in the WFO position and would not die and I think that did the motor in. I’m going to take it apart tonight and see whats going on.
I’m wondering if the exhaust power valve might have something to do with it. I inspected the reeds which are fairly new when I changed the jets the last time and they look fine, no cracks or breaks.
Any ideas?