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Suzuki TS250 - high idle
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[QUOTE="originaldirt, post: 966209, member: 18183"] Could be pilot jet is too small, if turning air screw in and out makes no difference. Also, could be a crankshaft seal leak, especially if they are original. To check pull the mag cover off and look for dampness. It should be bone dry behind the mag flywheel. Also, grab the flywheel with you hand and try to feel if there is any percievable movement that is not circular, lift up/down, push left/right, pull in/out. If there is even so much as a almost impreceptible "click" feel, you dry side bearing is going bad too, and probably sagging into the dry side seal. As for the "wet" side seal, it is most noticiable when bad as it causes excessive smoking, and "wet fouled" spark plugs. OD [/QUOTE]
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