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    Unhappy CBR250RR not idling and oil coming out of exhaust?

    Hey guys, I just took my bike out of storage yesterday and everything went well after a warm up and a ride down the drive way. But this morning it wouldnt start properly. I had to hold the throttle open for it not to die and it just wouldn't idle. I also noticed some oil coming out of the exaust. Any ideas as to why this is?.

    Throughout the winter I started it up and left it going for 20minutes or so every 2 weeks just so that it wouldn't give me any problems when I eventually took it out again.

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    Plenty of possibilities. Fuck all of them good.

    Take the oil filler cap off, and have a sniff.

    Take the lid off the airbox, and see if there's heaps of oil in there. It would normally present as smoke form the exhaust, but if it's fouled a plug so bad it's not firing at all, it could just work through.

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    You left it idling for 20 minutes every two weeks?

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    Maybe one carb needle is stuck and its flooding that cylinder. Could just be exaust crap and fuel coming out. Explains the rough idle also.
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    Most likely fuel spitting out the exhaust, not oil. Leaking valve seals make the majority of smoke on warmup of the engine.
    Like other cunts have said. Check the fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    You left it idling for 20 minutes every two weeks?
    Ahh.. yeah, ran it for a couple of minutes probably not 20 lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Maybe one carb needle is stuck and its flooding that cylinder. Could just be exaust crap and fuel coming out. Explains the rough idle also.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    Most likely fuel spitting out the exhaust, not oil. Leaking valve seals make the majority of smoke on warmup of the engine.
    Like other cunts have said. Check the fuel.
    Hmm will do, its bin in there since May so it could be that. I'll check it out and post back.

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    Were you reading a book while it was idling? why didn't you just take it for a skid?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silent_ View Post
    Ahh.. yeah, ran it for a couple of minutes probably not 20 lol.





    Hmm will do, its bin in there since May so it could be that. I'll check it out and post back.
    Check the oil level in the engine,If its got a dodgy needle valve and you leave it idling for long periods of time or leave the fuel on for a long period without the engine running,It will fill up the crankcase with fuel,My racebike did it and when we drained it,It had 9 1/2 litres of fluid in it !!!!

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    If it's a clearish liquid coming out of the exhaust it could be unburnt fuel - then it's a carb/fuel problem and should not be too hard to fix

    If it's a black fluid coming out of the exhaust then it's oil and as Drew said - plenty of possiblities, none of them good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    If it's a clearish liquid coming out of the exhaust it could be unburnt fuel - then it's a carb/fuel problem and should not be too hard to fix

    If it's a black fluid coming out of the exhaust then it's oil and as Drew said - plenty of possiblities, none of them good.
    I submit, that if fuel is coming out of the pipe, the problem is electrical in nature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I submit, that if fuel is coming out of the pipe, the problem is electrical in nature.
    Yeah - you'll probably be right - unburnt fuel = no spark = bad electrics

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    old two strokers used to do that when crankcase seal was brittle and gone, i assume its not possible for theses inline fours to fault in some way causing oil to pool in the crakcase? triumph twins would wet sump too...different thing i know..

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