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Discussion in 'Megelli 250cc' started by Bill Scott, Oct 24, 2016.

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    timing does not change,plug -use a standard or iridium- i have tried both and iridium fouls less and lasts longer,adjust the tappets and can be done at home, air filter is foam so rinse in kerosene and dry out and put back on. change oil regularly with a good bike oil and the filter is held in with 2 x6mm nuts. pull out and wash in petrol and meant to be re used. unable to buy new now except from crossfire dealers.hope this helps.
     
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    my67xr Bike Enthusiast Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    The oil filter's are pretty common, they are used in lot's of bike's
    Some have a steel mesh filter with steel cage, other's have the paper type element's

    Make
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    2005 - 2008 Hyosung GT250
    2010 Hyosung GT250I
    2010 Hyosung GT250IR
    2005 - 2008 Hyosung GT250R
    2004 - 2008 Hyosung GV250
    2010 Hyosung GV250I
    2007 - 2008 Hyosung RX125
    1983 - 1986 Suzuki ALT125
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    1996 - 2000 Suzuki AN125
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    1983 - 1984 Suzuki LT125 4x6 Quad Runner
    1986 - 1987 Suzuki LT125 4x6 Quad Runner
    1984 - 1987 Suzuki LT185 Quad Runner
    1983 Suzuki SP100
    1982 - 1983 Suzuki SP125
    plus lot's more

    The part number is HF131, 40mm high, 44mm wide and 13mm i/d
    http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_...il+filter.TRS0&_nkw=hf131+oil+filter&_sacat=0
     
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    megelli,s have a steel [stainless] mesh or nylon mesh meant to be washed in petrol and re used, not replaced.non of my bikes or wrecks have a paper replacement.
     
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    same princile and the mesh is fine and designed to be re usable. no need for replacement.
     
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    That is false economy. If there's a paper element which will fit - USE IT.
    They have plenty of flow capacity so that's never going to cause a problem.
    I've worked with a lot of Italian stuff which usually have a wire mesh filter. Where i've been able to fit a paper element, engine life has improved dramatically.
    On the race Aermacchi singles I used to specialise in, big end life was more than doubled.
     
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    okay got it running but it's running really rough keep stalling what how can I fix this problem?
     
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    Is the idle set too low ? You can use the idle adjuster screw to up it

    Did you pull the spark plug out and check its condition ?
     
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    What is the idle screw on motor and Excelerator cable is loose how do I tighten it
     
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    drain the fuel tank into a bucket and see if water in it, change the spark plug to a new one,wash the air filter in keosene and dry it, drop the carby bowl in case it has crap in it,pull all electrical connections apart one by one and use contact cleaner then vaseline on them. remember the cdi is low down behind carby.remember water =corrosion.
     
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    Hey mate just wondering if u know somewhere I can get a new carbi for it?
     
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    try ebay for a used one or a crossfire dealer[ one in coffs harbour]. have you cleaned your old one?might have some water or crap in it?
     
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    You can try gumtree for Craig in Nsw or search Megelli Australia Facebook there is someone still actively answering!
     
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    Did you have any luck? Our mechanic in Katoomba, Eli Wright Motorcycles, fixed our Megelli, we got the parts ourselves online from the Gumtree seller.

    I know it's a fair way from St Mary's but at least there's someone. He did a good job too. The whole bike runs much better.

     
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