A buddy of mine picked up a banshee a few weeks ago. He's in the process of putting all new bushings and bearings in the chassis. I told him he should have a look at the jetting because it didnt seem like it started very good and it doesn't want to idle at all. So I was over and pulled one carb off to have a look, the slide was in backwards. Cutaway was facing the engine So, I pulled both carbs, opened them both up. Mains were 230, middle/3rd clip on stock needle, 27.5 pilots, 1.2 turns on air screw. Float height was a little low (.790" spec=.800"-.880") 300-600 ft above sea level, avg. temp 55-75 F. Stock timing, 50/50 mix 40:1. I think he's running that castor927. Reeds were good, new plugs.
Engine has fresh top-end .5mm over wiseco's, v-force 2 , .010" milled off head, fmf pipes and silencers, k+n filter in box with lid. I think the pipes are gnarleys, they are the black painted ones not the nikle plated.
I'm not really familiar with the effects some of these mods would have on the banshee engine. On my dirt bike, aftermarket reed cages and pipes tend to need leaner jetting. Just from reading the forum here I can see that is not true with the SHee. What effect would the milled head have as far as jetting is concerned? I slapped some 240 mains in, left the needle in the middle, left the pilots 27.5, turned the air screws to 1.5, and set the float height to .850" Think that will be ok for a starting point, or should i have him throw some bigger mains in? Seems like alot of folks here are running 270-300 mains, should I have him start somewhere in that range?