Any time something lets loose in your engine, you should do a tear-down and make sure its all cleaned out. It doesnt take a very big piece of metal in a crank bearing or trans bearing to ruin your day and your motor.
Jared
Check the tube that comes down the back of your head, and the solid coolant tube where it goes into your clutch cover. I bet you have a bad or pinched coolant tube oring and the coolant is just seeping out and going across the top of your cases.
Sure thing man! But if we are DRAG racing, then I'm brining a DRAG bike. LOL! If you want to go for a cruise around the dunes I'll bring the cheetah pile or the yellow beast & show you whats up.
haha!
-Jared
I would not hesitate to buy anything from hp2000. Awesome packing job. I wish everyone wouldpack things as well as he did.
We had some issues with the post office putting the wrong tag on a box and he was right there on top of it, and had awesome communication the entire time.
Great seller. I will def buy parts from him again.
-jared
Have you checked that the small tube from the top of the head to the top of the radiator is clear? Do you have a stock radiator you can put on and see if it does any better? In all the years I've done banshees I have never once needed an aftermarket radiator. If you are jetted correctly it shouldn't be an issue....
-Jared
Are you riding fast enough that you have decent air flow over the radiator? Have you done a plug chop and verified your jetting is correct? Checked for detonation? Done a leak-down test and checked for air leaks? Have you pressure washed your radiator and made sure there is no dirt or silt buildup in the fins? Do you have a radiator shrowd thats blocking any airflow?
We just didn't ride long enough for that sand I left in your engine to do its magic. LOL! Yours did run good. I am glad that we only rode for about an hour for my test-run of the power-valves being blocked off. That really sucked. I am definitely going back to the power-valves.