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Why can't I get it to clean out?


Dan7305

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First trip with the banshee, figured I'd jet it in little Sahara Oklahoma. In all my experiments, I could never get it to easily get into the pipes. If I got into the pipes in first or second,I could go like hell. In third gear or above, it wouldn't run bad, but not right, but would never get high enough in rpm to come alive.

 

The machine,

2004 banshee LE

HJR dune play port

Bored up a size to clean the bores up.

Pro circuit platinum pipes

Pods on stock carbs

Rickystator dc kit with adjustable timing at about 3 degrees.

VF4 reeds and spacers

I had the motor apart, all new seals, new HotRods crank from FAST.

 

I got it running on:

320 main

30 pilot

I think stock needles on middle clip.

 

It still looked a bit rich, so one step at I term I brought it down to 290... Which to me seems kind of insane.

 

I started at 0 degrees timing, bumped it up to 3 and that made a big difference. But still couldn't get into the revs in higher gears.

 

One of the guys down there noticed the tube that goes between the intakes wad blocked off and loaned me his. At this point I must have broke the seal on the reeds, as I went way lean and hitting the reeds with carb cleaner would bring the idle down.

 

I know the bike is 2 stroke, but I feel like I should be able to get it up there in third and fourth on the flat at the south entrance, and not have it fall on it's face when I try a drag race type start.

 

Any pointers on what I need to try?

 

I'm thinking maybe a single carb setup, but I don't know if that's going to give me what I need.

 

Still heading home, so if I don't reply, I might be driving.

 

Thanks.

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passing leakdown and good electrical are of greatest importance, otherwise jetting is just chasing your tail.

 

A buddy just had a similar problem, The dyno revealed it was hitting a wall at 6k RPM, ended up being a bad wire going to the pick up. It eventually broke in two when they were changing out the stator to try that.

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