Let me preface this by saying this will essentially be a bit of catchall for my progress through this rebuild. I am all for anyone who might be able to help me when I get snagged up, so please feel free to post in here, or even just your thoughts on what I'm doing.
Well, I bought a very rough first year KLT250 for next to nothing. It has nothing good going for it, but I'm crazy enough to tackle it. It has sat in pieces for at least several years, with a melted wire harness, and several important bits missing. I needed to hear the engine run, to allow myself to go ahead with the large cost of getting this thing mobile again.
Using another harness, I hooked up the bare minimum - Pickup, Coil and CDI. A battery separately jumpered 12v to crank the starter.
No spark. Some info from a very helpful post found here allowed me to rule out both the coil and pickup. New replacement CDI was then ordered for a pretty large cost (for a bike I wasn't even sure I was going to fix lol)
Swapped in the new CDI, and added a new spark plug and boot for good measure, and... no spark. After some troubleshooting I find a big error on the CDI manufacturers part. The connector is wired upside down! To their credit however, RM Stator hooked me up with a very knowledgeable guy,and I was able to repin the thing properly, without the need of sending it back to them. Still no spark (is this bike cursed?). I now suspect the very questionable wire harness I am using, and buy another used one. Success! I have spark now (Finally!). I quickly retry the old CDI on this new harness, and now the spark is gone. Yep, the old CDI is toast. I thought I might have had a spare now, but no.
Step one complete. Onto fuel. The carb was pulled off, and apart to find sludge, and very hard varnish coating and plugging everything. All bits were removed and the whole thing soaked in cleaner several days. I got everything clean and clear, and back together.
Mechanical fuel pump on this thing, gross. Skipping the fuel pump and the several age cracked fuel lines, I ran a temporary pop bottle gas tank direct to the carb. The moment of truth...
It cranks, and cranks, and cranks, then kicks and sputters! Signs of life! Finally it starts, and runs quite smooth once it warms up for its first time in ages.
Now I do something, I should have initially done. The bike came with no registration papers, and there is always the possibility that it was stolen some time in the past. I call up the local police detachment and arrange to meet an officer so he can run the vin and sign off on my "lost papers" paperwork. He runs it, and it comes back clean thankfully. He would have seized it had it ever been stolen. Ok, now I am sure I can get it into my name. Back to working and spending money on the miserable thing. To be continued.


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ing, cutting, and cursing later I am left with this.
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