I pulled the top end off of my KX250 and rebuilt it with a new piston and rings, and cleaned up the power valve parts. After I got it all back together and fired it up......no matter when I did, I could not get the bike to idle, even if I ran the idle speed screw all the way in. I tried different pilot screw settings.....everywhere from 1.5 turns out to 3 turns out....nothing make a difference. I could hold the throttle open a little bit and get it to run down to a pretty low speed, but not really an idle. Isn't the idle speed screw supposed to lift up the slide a little bit when you screw it in so it will idle faster? I can bottom out the screw, and it doesn't make a bit of difference.
The motor has great compression now, the reeds are in good shape, the carb has been cleaned, I checked the float level, and it's jetted close to stock just until I have a chance to get out and ride it and jet it properly. I'm running a 48 pilot jet, and 165 main.
Any ideas?