When did the Ninja 250 get fuel injection?
2013–2017 (EX250-L/EX250-M) Like the previous generation, the engine is fuel injected in some markets and carbureted in others. For 2013, in some markets, the Ninja 250R was replaced by the 296 cc (18.1 cu in) Ninja 300 (EX300), while in others they are sold alongside each other.
How much does a new Kawasaki Ninja 250 cost?
Kawasaki Ninja 250R STD
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $4,449 | $2,980 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $4,449 | $2,980 |
What to do if your Ninja 250 wont start?
If the bike turns over but won’t start you have to check for a spark and make sure gas is getting to the engine. Make sure there is gas in the tank first! If there is you may need to check the petcock. The Ninja 250 uses a gravity fuel feed by locating the fuel tank higher than the carburetor. The fuel through a vacuum operated valve (The petcock).
Where does the gas come from in a Kawasaki Ninja 250?
The fuel through a vacuum operated valve (The petcock). The valve has two hoses connected to it. One is connected to the carburetor and is for the gas coming out and one goes to the intake manifold which provides a vacuum.
What happens if you have a gas leak in your engine?
Not even a drip. If fuel is leaking through the vacuum port this is very dangerous. Do not attempt to run this bike again until you have determined the cause of the fuel entering the engine oil. You can start a fire or gas wash your engine bearings, ruining the engine.
What should I do if my fuel valve is leaking?
First, remove your fuel supply line from the petcock. Then unplug the vacuum line at the back of the fuel valve. When the bike is not running, the fuel valve should only supply fuel in the prime (PRI) position. When in the on or reserve positions no fuel should be supplied.
What to do if your Ninja 250 has a leak?
To know if a leak is behind the running problems, spray WD40 or brake cleaner around the vacuum lines and intake manifolds. If you detect a jump in the engine’s RPM, then it’s likely your leak. In most cases, mechanics trace the poor engine performance on Ninja 250s to faulty carburetors.
What kind of fuel does a Ninja 250 use?
Make sure there is gas in the tank first! If there is you may need to check the petcock. The Ninja 250 uses a gravity fuel feed by locating the fuel tank higher than the carburetor. The fuel through a vacuum operated valve (The petcock). The valve has two hoses connected to it.
Why is my Kawasaki Ninja 250 not working?
In most cases, mechanics trace the poor engine performance on Ninja 250s to faulty carburetors. If the bike is left unused for extended periods, deposits build up.
Not even a drip. If fuel is leaking through the vacuum port this is very dangerous. Do not attempt to run this bike again until you have determined the cause of the fuel entering the engine oil. You can start a fire or gas wash your engine bearings, ruining the engine.