We've just got a '72 T250 all back together... Not the best resto but it's functional.
My problem is with low end performance. Problem #1 is I can't get the left cylinder running at idle I've tried the mixture screw all the way in to out a hell of a long way and nothing. Problem #2 is I need to use a lot of revs to get the thing off the line or it dies. Problem #3 is it has very little power down low.
All problems are most likely related I assume. It is fine in Mid and top end. Unfortunately the Tacho isn't working at the moment so I can't say at what revs it good/bad. It's got a whole new top end rebuild but we haven't touched the bottom end. I'm worried that it could be the crankcase seals but it starts basically first kick and is fine with a few revs. The carbs have been cleaned several times, we had many problems with them so last time I went over then with magnifying glasses on and checked every little orifice, funny bit is I found more problems in the righthand side carb idle jets. The carbs are set to factory (seems to be where they want to be anyway). We had to replace the stator and the two seem to be different (but the current looks the same as in the factory manual photos) but I couldn't get the timing perfect as I ran out of room the the screw slots etc. but it only retarded by about 2-3 degrees from factory (I can't imagine that would be enough to make a major difference).
We will probably get it registered as is so we can ride it more to get a better understanding of the problem (I've only had one chance to get it out on the road so far). But it rides, handles, stops and feels great.... I don't like new bikes....
Also I'm not real knowledgable with two strokes of sorts... I've had a few but they've always ran great and I've only had to do standard mechanical work on they, never had to do any major flat finding... So looking forward to some more experienced advice.
One last question... I have a T500 Tacho coming... Is there any reason to think they'd be different?
Thanks in advance... Doug.
