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    What makes a 250sx engine hard to start...

    What makes a 250sx/es,trx250 engine hard to start after it's warmed up a little? Brother has an '85 trx250 that is really hard to start after it has been warmed up. His 250sx was the same way. I think it's the coil going...or is it a carb issue maybe?
    Any help appreciated - thanks.

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    Can be anything from loss of compression, fouled or fouling plug, weak ignition (CDI or electrical connection affected by engine heat) or carb too rich. A combination of weak ignition and rich carb is what to expect. A cold engine needs more fuel to start so it follows that if its rich, itll start easier cold.

    Try getting it hot (like where it is hard to start) and throw in a new spark plug. Do it quickly so the cylinder doesnt have much time to cool. If that doesnt show anything, check the carb jetting and fuel level in the carb bowl. And look at the spark arcing against the spark plug, it should be white.

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    Well.. funny you ask cuz my SX has just recently started doing this .

    I found that opening the throttle just a tiny bit will help it fire but during the last few trips once hot.. just like you mentioned.. it will start but not easily like it should.

    Anyone else ???
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    I was hoping this was a cold start post.......

    Mine takes a little while to start cold, even using the choke.
    You crank for about 20-25 seconds before it'll fire when it's cold.
    But when it does start, it purrrrrs.

    And hot start?
    You so much as BREATH on the start button and it fires right up.

    Gotta love these 250SX's, though.
    What a cool ride.

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    with the age of these toys, my experience is after the cylinder heats and expands, the rings cant swell enough to make up for wear. and is simply at a loss of comression. electronics for the most part rarely fail. even after 25yrs++

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    Mine used to do it and since the electric start doesnt work I had to kick for a little while before it would start. Try holding it full throttle for a kick, then after 2 kicks it should start. Make sure the choke isnt on either
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    depending on the year or if it was added. There was a cold start "option" I don;t know if thats the correct way to decribe it. It was basically the smae jets that came on the 87 carb but it was a larger pilot jet I beleive. I have seen it searching before on here.

    If you have it it would explain some of your scenario. My red has it and it fires first kick when cold and then I have to crack the throttle alittle bit when hot. I don;t run a battery becuase I keep loosing them to the trail.
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    Either way... mine used to fire right up warm or cold.. but lately has been giving me problems starting when hot.... only started lately.

    I would say it started since i last replaced my plug now that i think of it ......... might try another one for fun.
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    conig is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    would valve adjustment affect jetting?
    1983 honda 70atc, als,ot done, need throttle cable and assembly. PM me if you have this.

    1985 honda es 250 big red.
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    A trike to show up the modern utilitys


    2002 scrambler 400 2x4 uni pod filter, lots of weight shaving, v force reeds, HPD race pipe, 39mm pwk or 34mm, 12-1 head, trail porting, custom clutching, hole shots on t-9s +1 all around. works shocks . trail bike with drag tweeks.

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    Holding the throttle slightly open when starting a warm engine helps big time on my Big Red. (250es)

    In 1985 there were a few 250cc models that had a defect in the carb, causing a cold start problem. Honda produced a "kit" to fix this problem, but not everyone brought their trike to the deasler to have the "kit" installed. These kits are VERY rare nowadays.

    I have no clue what causes the problem with the warm starting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nimda78
    with the age of these toys, my experience is after the cylinder heats and expands, the rings cant swell enough to make up for wear. and is simply at a loss of comression. electronics for the most part rarely fail. even after 25yrs++

    james
    I thought of this as well, but wouldn't it smoke a lot more onced it's warmed up? This bike does not smoke at all. It just seems to run a little choppy and is hard to start when the engine is hot.

    "In 1985 there were a few 250cc models that had a defect in the carb, causing a cold start problem. Honda produced a "kit" to fix this problem, but not everyone brought their trike to the deasler to have the "kit" installed. These kits are VERY rare nowadays."

    I had this kit on my '85 Big Red. It really imrpoved cold starting - I never had a problem starting it when it was warm either - it was actually easier to start.

    I keep leaning towards an electrical problem. I'd like to get my hands on it and try a spare coil or spare plug - see what that does.
    Thanks for all the replies.

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    My SX is harder to start cold, but when it is warm ill open the throttle just a hair. Now when my tri-z or Tecate gets warm i always have to opean the throttle a tad to get them started.
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    Thumbs up That makes sense now.....

    Quote Originally Posted by conig
    depending on the year or if it was added. There was a cold start "option" I don;t know if thats the correct way to decribe it. It was basically the smae jets that came on the 87 carb but it was a larger pilot jet I beleive. I have seen it searching before on here.

    If you have it it would explain some of your scenario. My red has it and it fires first kick when cold and then I have to crack the throttle alittle bit when hot. I don;t run a battery becuase I keep loosing them to the trail.
    The first thing that came to mind with my cold start issue is a lean condition.
    The "cold start option" you describe fattens things up a bit.
    But fattening up the cold start produces a wee bit fat hot start, necessitating the "cracking of the throttle for hot starts".
    Interesting, VERY interesting.

    I'll try and find the '87 250SX jetting combination.
    That would be easy to duplicate.

    Thanks for all the input, folks!

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