Ive been doing battle with an 02, same issue, your 2 videos helped me solve my problem, Ive never been so blanked on where the idle screw was on this, ive cleaned the carb a dozen times and blew thru that idle jet 100 times, thought it was clear,,,not until i ran the wire thru did i get an abstruction,,,cleared it, and 100% straightened out,,,thx for taking the time.
Kind sir, I want to thank you. This movie let me realise that cleaning the jet isn't that hard (I had to reach them but did not want to remove the carb). Today I tackled the problem and cleaned out my jets, my idle one was clogged and my main was 50% clogged. cleaned them both and the power was back. I also managed to fix the idle issue on mine and I am so happy! THANKS!
Sure Jason! Issue: bike did not idle at all What caused the problem? Idle screw bad adjustment solution? Tuned the idle screw. So normally those viragos have that large screw with a philipse head (but can also be adjusted by hand) if you have no idle, turn them clockwise, this will put pressure on the mechanism and will increase idle speed.
Jason, the idle screw is located on your gas valve (where your gas cable is installed on the carb to open or close) By adjusting it, i just turned it clockwise, this will put the gas valve more open. I did not mess around with the jets.
This had the same set up as my 1989 virago xv250 and I had the same issue with it taking forever to warm up. It became a big problem when it wouldn't ever warm up and I couldn't ride it without the bike dying when I gave it throttle. This is my first bike and I had no clue what I was doing. This video helped me get to the jet and see that the hole was blocked. Blew in it to see the pin hole and it was fixed! Thank you so much!
Idle mixture isnt the problem. Mid range is. You need to raise the slide needles. The honda 450 hawk/nighthawks had this problem. If there are not notches in the needle to move clip, put a tiny washer under the clip to raise the needle.
Thank you for your great video. My car was repaired by watching your video (watched it many times 😀) I had to go to the store to fix it, but they didn't have time to repair it until August, so I did it myself. The first time it was repaired. It's fixed (I am a person with poor English, and I use translation software for all messages given to you) Thank you
Okay, I was about to comment that you should just buy a #20 pilot jet (one size up from stock), but as I watched and saw you used this specialized needle to ream out the hole (never heard of a beading needle before!).... well? this is a real DIY!!! Very nice camera work too!
My bike has the SAME problem! Last saturday I cleaned the carb and all the stuff, and still the same. I will be doing "this" mod on the idle jet, that's for sure.
You should have checked to see if the accelerator pump is working and if it is if it's adjusted properly to inject gas when you first crack the throttle!
I guess the previous owner took good care of this bike. I just got a Vstar 4 days ago and its running normal. Good to know in case I experience problems. I was concerned getting a carburetor since they seem to required more maintenance. So far so good! Thanks for the video...
just bought a brand new vstar and having issues with it dying when giving it throttle from idle. This video is gonna help me take a look and see if the jets are clogged. Thanks!
Another method is to drill the copper plug that looks like a copper BB on the outside of the carb so the passage from the pilot screw to the pilot jet can be directly accessed for cleaning. Google "Carburetor Cleaning Part III".
That screw is the pilot air screw, the more you screw it out the more it will lean the fuel/air mix. So if you want it richer for when the engines cold you need to screw it in reducing the amount of air
If you are talking about the screw behind the fuel pump on the right hand side of the bike then you are incorrect. With the screw wound in it is leaner than it is when it's wound out. In the video he has it wound out and he is running it really rich. The base position for the screw is 1 3/4 - 2 turns out. From there you can tune it with a couple methods with the popular choice being the lean drop method where you tighten the screw to lean it out until the idle drops and you then go back 1/4 turn. You then fine tune on the road.
Also, the damage caused to the jet's slot, by the screw-driver, also affects jet performance. This is true with automotive jets. I have rebuilt dozens of Holleys over the last 45 years. In fact, Holley states this in its publications. I have to assume the same is true no matter who made the carb.
check enricher circuit on the side of carbourator , it squirts a bit of fuel in to the intake when you give it throttle to catch up revs, it mibht be clogged from fuel oxidation and gum...
I have a virago too, the fuel tap should be turned on the correct position before starting the engine...... the one you running it on is just for filling purposes. That is by gravity. Has the inlet box been modified(the rubber tube cut off?)
Your bike has bigger issues if you had to go through that process. For starters you are running it really rich with the screw wound most of the way out considering the base position is 1 3/4 - 2 turns out.
hey dude, thanks heaps for the video. helped me with my carby (turns out my issues is a clutch issue tho but it helped still) also helped with me taking my tank off. cheers mate :) -RM88
Dean, Just wondering?? Does this carb have an accelerator pump circuit?? If not, it should. I hate carb without them, big flat spot off idle transitioning to the main. I know what you mean about carb jet drills. I once had the Weber master drill kit that a borrowee never returned. That's why I do NOT loan tools or manuals anymore.
Jetsrus.com has replacement jets for this bike. Look under Jets, Jet Kits, Street, Yamaha, 250 V Star 250. They list the standard 17.5 slow jet and a 20 slow jet, which should be a good replacement. The price is about $7. I'd show the link if UA-cam allowed it.
Hello I have a nice Yamaha star 250 that I plane to put a brand new carburetor on what advice if any that you have so I could do it correct like basic mixture settings or anything else thanks Tim
hi,... just watched your video, thanks for doing that!... my 2000 virago 250 mixture adjust screw was adjusted all the way in (lean)... with no change in idle or running status, any ideas why this is happening? thanks,... the bike seems to be running fine,... just smells like its really running rich...
Ive been doing battle with an 02, same issue, your 2 videos helped me solve my problem, Ive never been so blanked on where the idle screw was on this, ive cleaned the carb a dozen times and blew thru that idle jet 100 times, thought it was clear,,,not until i ran the wire thru did i get an abstruction,,,cleared it, and 100% straightened out,,,thx for taking the time.
I recently swapped a new carb on this one from Amazon. Works great right out of the box!
Kind sir, I want to thank you. This movie let me realise that cleaning the jet isn't that hard (I had to reach them but did not want to remove the carb). Today I tackled the problem and cleaned out my jets, my idle one was clogged and my main was 50% clogged. cleaned them both and the power was back. I also managed to fix the idle issue on mine and I am so happy! THANKS!
Just curious...What was your idle problem, and how did you fix it? Thanks.
Sure Jason!
Issue: bike did not idle at all
What caused the problem? Idle screw bad adjustment
solution? Tuned the idle screw.
So normally those viragos have that large screw with a philipse head (but can also be adjusted by hand) if you have no idle, turn them clockwise, this will put pressure on the mechanism and will increase idle speed.
@@l33tgam3r Thank you for the information.
Jason, the idle screw is located on your gas valve (where your gas cable is installed on the carb to open or close) By adjusting it, i just turned it clockwise, this will put the gas valve more open. I did not mess around with the jets.
This had the same set up as my 1989 virago xv250 and I had the same issue with it taking forever to warm up. It became a big problem when it wouldn't ever warm up and I couldn't ride it without the bike dying when I gave it throttle. This is my first bike and I had no clue what I was doing. This video helped me get to the jet and see that the hole was blocked. Blew in it to see the pin hole and it was fixed! Thank you so much!
Yes I agree about the excellent close-up camera work. So clear to see.
Idle mixture isnt the problem. Mid range is. You need to raise the slide needles. The honda 450 hawk/nighthawks had this problem. If there are not notches in the needle to move clip, put a tiny washer under the clip to raise the needle.
Yes, sigma jet kits send these washers with the kit.
Thank you for your great video. My car was repaired by watching your video (watched it many times 😀) I had to go to the store to fix it, but they didn't have time to repair it until August, so I did it myself. The first time it was repaired. It's fixed (I am a person with poor English, and I use translation software for all messages given to you) Thank you
You're welcome!
Okay, I was about to comment that you should just buy a #20 pilot jet (one size up from stock), but as I watched and saw you used this specialized needle to ream out the hole (never heard of a beading needle before!).... well? this is a real DIY!!! Very nice camera work too!
My bike has the SAME problem! Last saturday I cleaned the carb and all the stuff, and still the same. I will be doing "this" mod on the idle jet, that's for sure.
I worked on the tank this evening. Part 5, Tank & Seat Shaping... this weekend. :) Thanks for watching.
You should have checked to see if the accelerator pump is working and if it is if it's adjusted properly to inject gas when you first crack the throttle!
I guess the previous owner took good care of this bike. I just got a Vstar 4 days ago and its running normal. Good to know in case I experience problems. I was concerned getting a carburetor since they seem to required more maintenance. So far so good! Thanks for the video...
just bought a brand new vstar and having issues with it dying when giving it throttle from idle. This video is gonna help me take a look and see if the jets are clogged.
Thanks!
Another method is to drill the copper plug that looks like a copper BB on the outside of the carb so the passage from the pilot screw to the pilot jet can be directly accessed for cleaning. Google "Carburetor Cleaning Part III".
That screw is the pilot air screw, the more you screw it out the more it will lean the fuel/air mix. So if you want it richer for when the engines cold you need to screw it in reducing the amount of air
If you are talking about the screw behind the fuel pump on the right hand side of the bike then you are incorrect.
With the screw wound in it is leaner than it is when it's wound out.
In the video he has it wound out and he is running it really rich.
The base position for the screw is 1 3/4 - 2 turns out.
From there you can tune it with a couple methods with the popular choice being the lean drop method where you tighten the screw to lean it out until the idle drops and you then go back 1/4 turn.
You then fine tune on the road.
Also, the damage caused to the jet's slot, by the screw-driver, also affects jet performance. This is true with automotive jets. I have rebuilt dozens of Holleys over the last 45 years. In fact, Holley states this in its publications. I have to assume the same is true no matter who made the carb.
check enricher circuit on the side of carbourator , it squirts a bit of fuel in to the intake when you give it throttle to catch up revs, it mibht be clogged from fuel oxidation and gum...
So in the first video you said you would address the electronic sensors in the next video (this video), but you didn't????
I have a virago too, the fuel tap should be turned on the correct position before starting the engine...... the one you running it on is just for filling purposes. That is by gravity. Has the inlet box been modified(the rubber tube cut off?)
Your bike has bigger issues if you had to go through that process.
For starters you are running it really rich with the screw wound most of the way out considering the base position is 1 3/4 - 2 turns out.
hey dude, thanks heaps for the video. helped me with my carby (turns out my issues is a clutch issue tho but it helped still) also helped with me taking my tank off. cheers mate :) -RM88
Yes, just taking a break from it to fix a few other things. :)
Yes it does have an accelerator pump.
Hi,... Thanks for the video. Would you know the screw size that bolts on the carb float bowl cover?.... Thanks
The accelerator pump port is clogged common on these
I am on my second xv250 and they are just a cold blooded bike, they do need to warm up a little
Dean,
Just wondering?? Does this carb have an accelerator pump circuit?? If not, it should. I hate carb without them, big flat spot off idle transitioning to the main.
I know what you mean about carb jet drills. I once had the Weber master drill kit that a borrowee never returned. That's why I do NOT loan tools or manuals anymore.
Jetsrus.com has replacement jets for this bike. Look under Jets, Jet Kits, Street, Yamaha, 250 V Star 250. They list the standard 17.5 slow jet and a 20 slow jet, which should be a good replacement. The price is about $7. I'd show the link if UA-cam allowed it.
How to tuning the carburetor..if u pull out and install back every person knowing.
Mine actually starts to easily... like with no choke. Would i need to downsize my jet?
Help me, How do I can adjust float level carb? I dont have the fuel level meter for this. Thank you
what's the idle jet, and main jet size? I have yamaha virago XV125S need to rebuild the carb just need to know the original jet sizes.
Hello I have a nice Yamaha star 250 that I plane to put a brand new carburetor on what advice if any that you have so I could do it correct like basic mixture settings or anything else thanks Tim
Thanks for posting, this was really helpful!
I was wondering how you had the bike leaning to the right. Then I saw the outtake :D
Pilot screw all the way out means either it's plugged or you need a bigger main jet
Welding tip cleaners might make good jet reamers too.
What I have always used..
Are you still doing the cafe racer custom build?
Thanks!
hi,... just watched your video, thanks for doing that!...
my 2000 virago 250 mixture adjust screw was adjusted all the way in (lean)...
with no change in idle or running status, any ideas why this is
happening? thanks,... the bike seems to be running fine,... just
smells like its really running rich...
Replace the accelerator pump.
Oh yeah, im gunna have to do it!
FIRST!
common electronic projects
lol
sounds borimg
boring
Thanks!