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  1. The exact same thing happened to me. If you are running 160 psi then you should really consider adjusted the timing back to 0. My problem was I had purchased an aftermarket CDI and I advanced my timing to +4, what I didn't realize is that the CDI also advanced my timing +4 so I was running a +8 and that was causing the issue on my right cylinder, I burned a hole in 2 pistons before I figured this out. If you dont have an aftermarket CDI I would suggest that you go back to 0 on your timing because truthfully +4 makes a small difference. If you really want to smoke your buddies and dont have alot of cash, go get your jugs ported. the best bang for your buck in my opinion, I haven't lost yet and its been 2 years.
  2. Just bought one from ASI on ebay fo $75 shipped to my door and it kept my banshee 30% cooler than stock as advertised, but the radiator cap was a little cheap so I just threw my stock one back on. If I would have known that herr jugs racing had one I would have purchased the radiator from them, keep it american when you can.
  3. Yeah, Ill fixed the bolts first and then go from there. Thx
  4. I will take some pictures and post them as soon as I get off of work, I measured the tranny oil so its not overfilled.
  5. 50:1 using H1R Thought about that too, so I bought new springs and o'rings for my exhaust where the exhaust connects to the cylinders. I have a small leak because I see the smoke coming out but I really dont think the exhaust is the source.
  6. Guys, Need your help. I'm leaking fluid (by the feel I think its tranny oil) but I can't find where the leak is. It doesn't leak while the shee is parked but after a ride its all over the place. I went for a night ride last night and when I got home there was oil on both carbs (more oil on the right side then the left and on the pod k&n filters). There was oil on the engine, frame, rear shock. Now I was missing 2 bolts from the crancase cover (on the water pump side) I made it so there wasn't 2 bolts missing right next to each other. Does anyone think that the 2 missing screws could cause a leak, or is it something else. I have a 2006 Special edition Banshee: ported, cool head, 17cc domes, K&N Pod filters, V-force power reeds, FMF Fatty exhaust. My banshee runs very well but I need to fix this issue. I ordered 2 screws for the crankcase and also 2 new gaskets for the carb float bowls just in case. Any ideas?????
  7. So tell me did the china made radiator last?
  8. Did you sell the A arms yet?
  9. Thanks for your help.
  10. I rolled my banshee and cracked the rear plastics. Its not too bad, its crack all the way thru but you can push the all the pieces together. I bought a plastic welder. Does anyone know how to weld plastic? If so, how did it turn out? Is there a procedure out there?
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