Re: Hello Im a new owner of a GZ250 in MD
Wow things can get hot quick here. Well I went down to the local parts store and purchased some carb cleaner that is used for rebuilding. I soaked all the parts for 30 minutes and commenced to reassembling the carb. Everything went together smooth and I verified my float settings. The carb is pretty straight forward I just wished the Japanese would use better quality bolts and screws. The metal is soft and easily strips. After getting everything together I installed the carb without removing the airbox (thanks to the forum). The bike started pretty easy and ran very good. No popping and the idle was much smoother. I took the bike on a 100 mile ride this weekend and it ran perfectly until I forgot to turn it off for 3 hours. Looks like the battery needs a recharge now. The bike is good Thanks for the help.
Jesse
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