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White97Banshee

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  1. Hey everyone,

     

    So I got a new clutch pack and springs etc... and when I installed all the plates and put the pressure plate over it all and springs in etc.. it seems that the plates have a lot of play.. It seems like the pressure plate should be touching the fiber plate, is that the case? Or should the inner hub still be allowed to spin freely and the pressure plate not touching the fiber plate? Also the push rod adjuster threads stripped out so i ordered a new pancake bearing adjuster from cascade which comes with an allen head (thank god) not a phillips screw. Does this just install the same way as the OEM push rod adjuster? Thanks in advance, and what would be even better would be pics of your guys' clutch packs installed correctly with the pressure plate in place etc..

  2. I'm not sure about for the Banshee but my little brother runs their 240 kit on his Blaster and it made it wicked fast for a Blaster. You can really feel the mid-top end pull with that and the Vito's Fat Bastard pipe and a 35mm PWK air stryker. I will be getting these cylinders for my Shee eventually and yes if you get these and send them out for additional porting you can get even more power out of them.

  3. Thanks guys but I just found the circlip at True Value, a 9/16" external retainer ring. After I put that on there's no play in the idler gear, it's solid. I bought my bike from the biggest lying doucher I've ever meet and have been finding all sorts of "buried treasure" ever since.. But since there's no play and it's all snug what else could it be?

  4. I've spent the last couple days tinkering on the shee putting a new clutch pack in, and a modded shift star, and I noticed when I took the clutch basket out to get to the star there was no circlip holding the idler gear in place! I'm assuming that since I couldn't find one laying around in the case anywhere that it never had one since I bought it and so I figured I shouldn't test my luck and get a new one. Problem is, everybody wants 8-10 bucks shipping for a $1 circlip so i wanna get one from a hardware store. What size circlip does it take? I've tried 1/2" - too small, and 5/8" - too big. Thanks!

  5. The last time I put new rings on my Shee it took me like 45 minutes for both of em including the time spent draining coolant and all that. It's super easy. For the cylinder base nuts I like to have a 6 point box wrench so it doesn't strip the nuts and they come off super fast.

  6. Alright cool I'll experiment both ways and see what I like best, thanks guys! I got the old clutch taken apart right now but I can't put the new one on till tomorrow cuz I gotta go to a dealer and pick up a clutch hub holding tool so I can take the hub off to install my new modded shift star. Can't wait to get it all back together!

  7. If you're referring to the size of the rings, you have to take the piston and either read the top of it if it's Wiseco it will say like "006450" or something which means 64.5mm bore so you would get rings for that size piston. If it doesn't say or if it has too much carbon on top then you would take the piston to a machine shop that does boring/honing and they will measure it for you. And as for doing a compression test, I don't get fancy with it, I just give it a good hard kick and judge by how much it resists, but to do a real test you buy a compression tester from an auto part store and you screw it into your head where the spark plugs go and kick it until it doesn't read any higher.

  8. I just replace my rings once every season just to stay safe but that's not necessary. You can always run a compression check and see for sure if it's needed but for the most part if you break it in right and the ports are chamfered then the rings will last almost as long as the current bore they're on. New rings for mine are like 80 bucks and the only place I can find em is Vito's and I don't know what you mean by an engine savant but you can do that all yourself in under an hour.

  9. Well welcome to the HQ! I run the stock plugs on my 'Shee they're B8ES and I run whatever coolant is cheapest at the local auto parts store by my house, I've run a few different types of coolant and none of them seemed to run cooler than the other. The only difference is how quickly the heat is transfered, not the temperature itself. And it isn't even a noticeable difference from what I could tell.

  10. could also be the paddles flapping. it happens to me when i hill climb in wet sand. basically the paddles are just folding back when they dig in the sand and when they release it makes a flap sound.

     

    I've tried it with 2 different types of paddles and the sand was nice and powdery soft, but I know what you mean when I ride on the beach it sounds loud as hell on the wet sand

     

     

    How about on hard launches?

     

    Yeah I'm thinking thats the problem. I would recommend a new chain also but if your money tight put on the new sprocket and go from there.

     

    Doesn't happen on hard launches but I think I'll pick up a new sprocket cuz I can't afford a new chain right now but the chain I have was new when I bought the bike so I think it should be okay.

     

     

     

    Thanks for all of your help guys! I was getting really irritated that I couldn't figure out what was making that knock!

  11. My vote is still for Oct. You do have +4 going on right now. So you could try to back off the timing, or just try getting some race gas and mix it for a higher oct rating.

     

     

    It had stock timing when I got it and it still did that, I did the timing mod only a couple months ago

     

    How can I tell if the sprocket is too worn out? Is it just that the teeth are a little rounded or very rounded? Thanks for all the help guys!

  12. My chain seems to be pretty tight especially with my body weight on it but I was thinking the same and I'll try tightening it for my next trip. It's a new front sprocket and the rear is still in good shape. I don't have a cool head so I don't think I'll try mixing race gas as I have stock compression. But I'll check both sprockets and see what's up. Thanks!

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