Starting & Stopping The Engine; Preparation; Fuel Valve; Starting Procedure - Honda CRF250X Owner's Manual & Competition Handbook

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Always follow the proper starting procedure
described below.
Your CRF can be started with the transmission in
gear by pulling in the clutch lever before
operating the kickstarter or start button.

Preparation

Make sure that the transmission is in neutral.
Turn the fuel valve ON.

Fuel Valve

ON
OFF
(1)
(1) fuel valve
The three-way fuel valve is used to control the
flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor.
ON–Turning the fuel valve ON before attempting
to start the engine allows fuel to flow from the
fuel tank to the carburetor.
OFF–Turning the fuel valve OFF prevents the
flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor.
RES–Turning the fuel valve to RES allows fuel
to flow from the reserve fuel supply to the
carburetor.

Starting Procedure

Always follow the proper starting procedure
described as follow.
(1)
RES
(1) fuel valve
Check the engine oil, transmission oil and
coolant levels before starting the engine
(pages 44, 47, 48).
To restart a warm engine, follow the procedure
for ''High Air Temperature."
Normal Air Temperature 10°C – 35°C (50°F – 95°F)
1. Turn the fuel valve (1) ON.
2. Pull the choke knob (2) fully ON, if the
engine is cold.
3. Keep the throttle fully closed.
4. Pull the clutch lever all the way in, and depress
the start button. Or operate the kickstarter to
start the engine. Starting from the top of the
stroke, kick through to the bottom with a rapid,
continuous motion. Do not operate the throttle.
NOTICE
Allowing the kickstarter to snap back freely
against the pedal stop can damage the engine
case.
Starting & Stopping the Engine
5. Warm up the engine; don't operate the
throttle.
6. About 15 seconds after the engine starts, push
the choke knob all the way to fully OFF. If
idling is unstable, open the throttle slightly.
(2)
NOTICE
Extended use of the choke may impair piston and
cylinder wall lubrication and damage the engine.
High Air Temperature 35°C (95°F) or above
1. Do not use the choke.
2. Keep the throttle fully closed.
3. Start the engine following step 4 under
"Normal Air Temperature".
Low Air Temperature 10°C (50°F) or below
1. Follow steps 1 – 4 under "Normal Air
(2) choke knob
Temperature".
2. Continue warming up the engine until it runs
smoothly and responds to the throttle when
the choke knob is pushed back all the way to
fully OFF.
NOTICE
Extended use of the choke may impair piston and
cylinder wall lubrication and damage the engine.
Hot Engine Starting
1. Pull the hot start lever (3) all the way in and
start the engine following step 4 under
"Normal Air Temperature".
2. As soon as the engine starts, release the hot
start lever.
(3) hot start lever
(3)
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Basic Operating Instructions

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