2000 polaris trailblazer 250 PROBLEM!
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2000 polaris trailblazer 250 PROBLEM!
So, I seem to have what I think is a unique problem. Or atleast no one has asked this question as far as I have found. I have two 2000 Polaris Trailblazer 250's. We bought them brand new back in 1999, we used them up until about 2004, and then life got busy. To make a long story short, I took the carb off, cleaned it out. Quad wouldn't run without the choke on, and wouldn't idle. So, I take the carb off again, and clean out the pilot jet as well as possible. I put the carb back on. Quad will now run without the choke on, but will not idle. I have to sit and play with the throttle to keep it running. The carb is completely cleaned inside and out, all the exhaust tubes are fine, gas is getting in the carburetor, everything is working as it should. It doesn't make any sense. No amount of adjustments on the carb seem to make any difference whatsoever. Can anybody offer me any help?
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Thank you, but I have tried all of these things. I did NOT replace the fuel filter, but I assure you the fuel getting into the carb is not the problem. Its getting in there fine, and it's flowing beautifully. The float bowl and everything's fine. That was my initial problem when I FIRST went out, I said, "why not give it a try" and poured some gas in. It came pouring out the exhaust tube immediately. That's when I took the carb off and cleaned it out the first time. I'm at a loss here. I'll be perfectly honest, I'm only 16, and I did not grow up working on engines and such. It is a passion shared only with myself, so I don't have much experience, and there's only so much studying you can do before you need experience to advance. Like a fool, the first time, I couldn't get the throttle disconnected from the carb, because a spring inside was stuck to it, so when I would turn it, it would just snap back. that is why I couldn't clean the pilot jet out that well the first time. But, I solved that, and I assure you the carb is cleaned as possible.
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i would say its going to be either the compression is low from stuck rings (depending on what kind of conditions the bike was stored in. like out in the weather or in a barn somewhere) or the seals on the bottom end are dried up/stiffened up in one position and not sealing the crankcase and creating the vacuum needed for these 2 strokes
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My first thought is that you could have a bad spark plug all fouled out from trying to get this thing running.
My second thought is that you could have an air leak somewhere in the intake... or in the case seals. This would be leaning it out, so it would run better with the choke on.
My third thought would be a leaky needle and seat inside the carb. Check for this first, as it is very easy. If you have some fuel in there, pull it out in the sun, then slide a pie pan or anything under where that bowl drain tube comes down. Leave the fuel on and just let it sit there. If it starts leaking out that overflow tube, you have a leaky needle and seat, which is overflowing the bowl and flooding you out...
To repair this for a reasonable price, check sledpartsguy on ebay for a rebuild kit.
Those usually run about $20 as opposed to $40-$60 just for the needle and seat through the dealer. Crazy price for 2 tiny parts.
Also check us out over at Gen 3 USA forums... lots more info for us over there.
My second thought is that you could have an air leak somewhere in the intake... or in the case seals. This would be leaning it out, so it would run better with the choke on.
My third thought would be a leaky needle and seat inside the carb. Check for this first, as it is very easy. If you have some fuel in there, pull it out in the sun, then slide a pie pan or anything under where that bowl drain tube comes down. Leave the fuel on and just let it sit there. If it starts leaking out that overflow tube, you have a leaky needle and seat, which is overflowing the bowl and flooding you out...
To repair this for a reasonable price, check sledpartsguy on ebay for a rebuild kit.
Those usually run about $20 as opposed to $40-$60 just for the needle and seat through the dealer. Crazy price for 2 tiny parts.
Also check us out over at Gen 3 USA forums... lots more info for us over there.
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Thanks guys, I got it! I'm just an idiot. Sorry to waste your time haha.
Stendori was right. Idle Circuit. Problem was the same on both bikes. Only problem was, I couldn't access it, and because of my lack of knowledge, could not even locate it haha.
Cleaned it out, and blew it out with my friend's compressor. (Mine broke a couple weeks ago, plus his is WAY better)
Anyways, my bikes are up and running and we're heading out this Saturday.
Thanks again, and I'm super excited :]
Stendori was right. Idle Circuit. Problem was the same on both bikes. Only problem was, I couldn't access it, and because of my lack of knowledge, could not even locate it haha.
Cleaned it out, and blew it out with my friend's compressor. (Mine broke a couple weeks ago, plus his is WAY better)
Anyways, my bikes are up and running and we're heading out this Saturday.
Thanks again, and I'm super excited :]
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