I have been working on a banshee for a friend and I am stumped on why the cylinders run different. The left cylinder seems to be fine, but the right cylinder is WAY WAY WAY richer. The right exhaust pipe silencer is actually wet inside and the left is dry like it should be. When running the right side smokes alot more than the left side does, and wants to die constantly if it is below half throttle. Both carbs are jetted exactly the same. It seems like it is pulling a BUNCH more fuel into the right cylinder.
The bike has PC pipes/slencers, 28mm boss intake with stock carbs, K&N filter with airbox lid removed, TORS disabled, and I believe it has been bored .60 over. I am not sure if the reeds are stock or not. It was supposedly just rebuilt.
Could this be a problem with the reeds?
Any ideas on what may be wrong with this thing?
Thanks!