Why does my Yamaha V Star 250 engine stutter?
Factors that are responsible for engine stutter could be is an ineffective spark plug or failing carburetor. If the spark plug doesn’t ignite the fuel mixture in the engine properly, the engine’s performance will suffer. Soon enough, problems like sputtering will pop up during the ride. Carburetor issues can also lead to engine sputtering.
What should I do if my V Star 650 Idles?
Drain the bowls too. Put back a half a tank of fresh gas with B12 at the amount recommended for a FULL tank. It it starts acting different after a couple of test runs, finish filling the tank and ride it out. If it doesn’t help, you have lost very little.
Can a Yamaha Road Star die without the throttle open?
If your carburetor is maladjusted however, this will not function correctly and the bike may die without the throttle open. Learn to adjust the idle of your Yamaha Road Star carburetor and ensure that your bike will always stay alive. Open the choke by pulling the choke lever on the left handlebar control toward you.
Is the Yamaha V Star 250 the same bike?
Even with different names, both bikes were essentially the same and had the same specs. The V Star 250 offers a classic-cruiser look and excellent gas mileage that will appeal to any budget-conscious rider. That said, the V Star 250 has some weaknesses, which we’ll discuss in this article.
If your carburetor is maladjusted however, this will not function correctly and the bike may die without the throttle open. Learn to adjust the idle of your Yamaha Road Star carburetor and ensure that your bike will always stay alive. Open the choke by pulling the choke lever on the left handlebar control toward you.
How does the carburetor work on a Yamaha Road Star?
The carburetor on your Yamaha Road Star controls the amount of air and fuel that reaches the engine while the throttle is closed. This is what allows the engine to run when sitting still in neutral or with the clutch lever pulled in.
Why does my Raptor idle when trying to accelerate?
Sounds like the accelerator pump isn’t working, or pilot is partially plugged, or air mixture is too lean. May be a combo of several of those things. When my sons Raptor was doing that, it was because the pilot was too small, then had to tweak the air mixture to get it just right.
Is the warrior Idles fine when trying to accelerate?
The warrior idles fine. I’ve adjusted to air mix screw back and forth. It changes the idol but doesn’t seem to improve things when I try to rev it up. 2.25 turns seems to be the sweet spot, as far as idol. The needle is where zoom put it.