Hi All,
After taking the advice from some experts on the site I have gone ahead and added a few things to my stock powerplanted 1984 ATC 250R. Last night I installed an aftermarket pipe and silencer. Not sure on the kind as there are no markings on it whatsoever. I then swapped out the stock 84 carb for a considerably bigger 85 R carb.
It fired right up first kick with the new parts installed. Sounds wicked good too!!! After a test run I have found something to be pretty wrong with the tuning - more specifically I would say the jetting. I started by having the needle clip centered. At WOT it misses and spits and sputters - until I get into 4th and 5th gears, then it seems to rev out fine. Makes me think it is running good while under heavy load. I then moved the needle clip to the top of the needle (lowering the needle - thus making it more rich?? I think) and had the same effect. A plug chop showed the plug to be wet and black - telling me too rich (I think). Looking back - I think maybe I should have moved the needle up, not down to lean it out some. This is my 1st two stroke so I am still a novice at this.
Anyone know what stock main Jet an 85 R carb has in it? Also - I need to go buy some other main jets. I assume I want to go smaller than stock - am I correct? Also I will be installing after market reeds for it soon - will my jetting be affected after I do this? If you can - give me suggestions as to what main jets to buy and change out. Again this is a 1985 250R carb on a 1984 250R with an after market pipe.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Tim


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s! jetting sticky and am not real sure on alot of it - my lack of understanding is the problem - it is written very well - I just need some real world experience in carb tuning to better understand it. It is not running smootly yet. I'll try the open air box lid as I have not done that yet. I had the engine plenty warm before testing it last night.
