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  1. Also, what about a rebuilt crank? Or am I just asking for trouble.
  2. Thanks Gravel, I guess I shoulda just googled that question. Anyways, it looks like my crank is effed up. Lots of free play in the connecting rod. Even found a few random pieces of metal floating around in there. Bought brand new in "92 with little to no problems, so I guess I can't complain too much. Any advice on which crank to buy? Gonna keep it stock length. As far as the head goes, is Noss good. It says you don't have to change out the bolts with the Noss. Also, what dome size if I want to run pump gas at sea level. Sorry for all the questions.
  3. Went riding and bike seized up. Kick starter wouldnt budge. Pulled heads and cylinders, and I definitely burned up the left side piston. I've rebuitl the top end before, so that's not a big problem. But my question is, since I've removed the cylinders, shouldn't the kick starter move? It is still frozen and I can't move it. Also, this might be a dumb question, but can I replace the stock domes on the stock cylinder head or do I need to buy a new head? Thanks.
  4. Just started swapping parts with the running banshee. And it came down to a bad ignition coil. I thought when I checked it originally, the spark was OK. But it must have been weak, I guess. Didnt see the post that said to do leakdown before pulling reeds. Why would that matter. Just curious, cuz I swapped carbs and reed cages first thing. Also, on the leakdown are we just looking for a bad gasket or something else that is causing it to suck in air? Or am I way off. Thanks again.
  5. Thanks for posts. Yeah I swapped the plug wires already, and it still wouldn't start. I have another banshee that I think I will just swap out the carbs and then the reed cage with. Hopefully that will fix things. Just have family visiting and haven't had time to play with yet. Thanks again.
  6. Ran great all weekend, then all of a sudden it wouldn't start. Changed plugs, had spark but not sure if it was weaker then the right side plug, cleaned carb, and it finally started after about 100 kicks. But was only smoking on the right side. The left side had some exhaust but wasn't as strong as the right side. Then I havent been able to start it again. Came home and did a compression test, 135 psi on both sides. Any thoughts? Thanks. Awesome site BTW.
  7. hard to start and then would only smoke from one side

  8. After my bike sits for awhile ( a few weeks ), when I pull the clutch lever in, the lever will stick. So to release it I have to tap on the part that is on top of the case ( it is the part that you line up the arrows on to adjust your clutch ). I have to do that a couple times before the clutch will release properly. After that it works just like it should. Are the clutch springs bad or is it something else? The clutch is only a couple years old. Thanks.
  9. Where is the best place to mount? Thanks
  10. Put the choke in, hold the throttle wide open, and kick it until it sounds like it will start. Then pull choke out and try to start it again. When you kickstart it, you don't have to kick it hard, smooth and quick works better.
  11. If you cleaned your carbs, make sure you didn't reverse the float bowls. The bowl on the left carb should have a gold ring on the front of it. It has something to do with the choke, so if they get switched, your bike will start hard cold, but start easy once it is warm.
  12. If your float bowls get put on the wrong carbs it will be hard to start cold. There's a gold ring on the front of the float bowl that goes on the left carb.
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