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Tom Hutchinson 01-26-2013 06:47 AM

1991 kx 250 wont start!
 
i am new to this forum thing, i recently bought a 1991 kx250, the guy i got it from said it needed a new stator so i figured it wasnt a big deal. anyways turns out kawasaki doesnt make that part anymore and they are very hard to find. also, how do i tell if it is infact my stator that isnt working? any help would be awesome.

Dark Angel 01-26-2013 07:29 AM

Are you referring to the stator, which is part of the alternator, or the starter motor?
Both can be rewound by a qualified auto-electrician (a GOOD one that is) and there are probably companies near wherever you are that specialize in that work.

Tom Hutchinson 01-26-2013 07:52 AM

what excactly goes wrong with them? its the 2 wire coils under the magnets

Dark Angel 01-26-2013 09:39 AM

I'm actually not sure what you mean. That could be ignition pick-ups, a magneto, the alternator stator or some other thing. Could you post a picture of what you're referring to so we can be certain?

Tom Hutchinson 01-26-2013 11:57 PM

i cant get pictures onto my laptop unfortunatly. the ignition coil is located up by the handle bars correct? it has the sparkplug lead attached to it?

Dark Angel 01-27-2013 01:42 AM

Up by the handlebars? I doubt it. They're most often under the tank. It is the thing the ignition lead goes to, or at least it's supposed to.

See if this helps you: KX250 Manual

Dragone#19 01-27-2013 02:04 AM

I do not have a manual on your ride, I would suggest you get a manual on your ride firstly. Then in the electrical section it will tell you how to test your stator coil. Example: Bk/W-BlkY 432-648 ohms. W/R-W/Green 7.7-11.5 ohms. Then it goes on to explain the resistance readings. "If there is more resistance than shown in the table, the stator has a broken wire, the leads between the stator and the connector are open, or the connections are bad. Check the stator and the leads, and fix or replace the damaged parts." If there is much less resistance than shown, the stator is shorted, or the leads between the stator and the connector is grounded."

My example ohm and quote is from my 1988 kx250 manual. I checked the numbers on my kx 60-kx100 models from '88-2004, but there are ohm differences in comparison. So try to find the correct ohms for your model and the procedures are pretty much all the same on the troubleshooting.

moved to Gen Tech

Tom Hutchinson 01-27-2013 06:36 AM

right on, thanks. ill give it a try tomorrow!

Tom Hutchinson 01-27-2013 07:00 AM

so inside my flywheel is 4 or so magnets... correct? that is infact the flywheel?

Dark Angel 01-27-2013 07:23 AM

I linked you to an electronic on-line copy of the workshop manual. Taking the time to give it a good read will answer a lot of questions over what part is where, what it does and what it's called. Give it a read.


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