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Old 03-15-2016, 04:34 PM   #1
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No Start - Compression?

Hi All,

My 2006 GZ250 was having some issues starting before I winterized it. This weekend I put a fully charged battery and everything sounds to be in order but the bike does not start, even after some TLC.

The engine turns and turns with no results.
  • Cleaned the carb
  • Verified the air filter is clean
  • Verified the carb is getting gas from the tank
  • Put in a new spark plug, confirmed it is sparking

Compression is the only thing I can think of, but based on the sound of when it tries to start it has compression, as well as I can feel the pressure coming out of the exhaust.

Is there anything you guys and gals can think of that I should also check? Is there any way to test if the timing is off? Any advice is appreciated, thank you in advance.



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Old 03-15-2016, 04:50 PM   #2
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Yesterday was the 1st time I started her this season.it took 2 batteries,3 recharges,an hour or 2 with the petcock on prime and a bunch of starter fluid lol.i sprayed started,ran,revved,died repeat til it stayed barely running for 10 seconds w hard throttle.had to back off the choke a Lil too.
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Old 03-15-2016, 09:07 PM   #3
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After trying for about an hour, still no luck. The starting fluid did help it make it sound like it is about to fire. I am starting to think bad gas? I used a stabilizer but it did sit for almost 5 months. Though it still smells like gas.

I also hooked up the battery to a car one to have a solid charge. Throttle up and choke engaged, no dice.

Any other guesses?



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Old 03-16-2016, 11:36 AM   #4
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I would drain the fuel tank and start with some fresh gas. It sounds like everything else has been checked by you. You said you were having some issues before you put it away? Can you elaborate.
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Old 03-16-2016, 03:59 PM   #5
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I will change out the fuel and give it another shot.

Prior to the winter the gz250 was rather inconsistent on starting. I would almost always have to use some choke to fire it up, but considered it normal for the type of bike. I always figured the carb needed a cleaning but put it off, though when I pulled it this time it was relatively clean.

It also had a good amount of top end noise on the exhaust valve side even after an adjustment. I was reading around and saw that the TDC can be tricky to get right even if the marker is aligned. Also that he valves are meant to be set in spec on the compression stroke only. Since the bike was running, i did not revisit the above steps, but maybe I should.

It does worry me that the starter fluid did not turn it over once, but will try fresh gas. Or any other suggestions?



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Old 03-16-2016, 10:12 PM   #6
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Compression it is

Spent the money for a compression tester and not getting past 60 psi.

Debating if it is worth it to open the top or sell.
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Old 03-17-2016, 12:51 AM   #7
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Compression it is

Spent the money for a compression tester and not getting past 60 psi.

Debating if it is worth it to open the top or sell.
I'm facing the same issue although I can push start my GZ and it'll start up right away. One thing I have noticed is my top end speed is limited, hence my thinking my issue is the gasket (?) between to top and bottom case...

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Old 03-17-2016, 02:58 PM   #8
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Sounds like both you(Gzed) and Chandlerbingfl have a tough choice to make. If you can do the work yourselves, you save a bucket of money in labor. That being said, how much money are you willing to invest to bring the bikes back to life vs. their value after the fact. Depends on how much you love your GZ, I guess.
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Old 03-18-2016, 01:40 AM   #9
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Just a thought here for the folks with more knowledge than me. Would a needed valve adjustment be part of the problem?
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Old 03-18-2016, 08:53 AM   #10
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You can try this......Put a teaspoon of oil down the plug hole......Than take another compression test (Make sure throttle is wide open)......If readings come up sufficiently than the rings are worn/broke........If compression don't raise.than its a top end problem.
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