Been talking with Kan on the fb group. I've reset pick up gap, cleaned grounds, regapped plugs at .024, cleaned pickups and found the green coil wire was rubbing the flywheel, so I fixed that and I'm trying again
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You could get an aftermarket radiator or a billet impeller. I just swapped my stock impeller out for a tm design works unit
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Now I'm getting some better feedback. I did grab 4 generic Ngk b8es plugs for chopping once I'm ready. I just personally prefer Iridium plugs in everything I own. I just wrapped up the timing plate set at +4, I'll try to get some jets tomorrow at one of the shops in town
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The stock air box was broken so I pulled it out. Have 2 k&n ru-0210. I think that's the number. Just straight elements
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This plate is machined, as I don't believe a lot in cast parts from other things I work on. Fuel tank and carbs were empty when I got it and fuel flows clean from the tank so I assume that's all okay. Brakes work great. Haven't checked bearings yet.
I guess the current setup will be
Stock internals
Stock carbs
Fmf sst stingers with power core 2 silencers
+4(?) timing advance
Ngk Iridium plugs
Individual filters
32:1 with 93 octane and yamalube 2r
Boyesen 2 stage reeds
Reed spacers
So based on that should I start with a 260? 270?
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It's just their timing plate. Not replacing the stator itself. I had read a ton on 450 shocks but nobody mentioned blaster shocks. I have a guy that can revalve them for me
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So what would be the best starting point for me to work from on the pilots and mains until I can A. Plug chop or B. Dyno it
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I was hesitant to even join a forum for this reason. I came for help. Not smart ass remarks man. I'm starting from 0 and thought I was doing right. If that's not the case, guide me vs just telling me it's shit
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I've been a banshee fan for a long time, been reading about them since about 2002 in dirt wheels magazine and 3 weeks ago I found an almost stock 98 shee for a great price. So after doing some fixing and research the bug to mod it got to me.
So far it has:
DG slip ons (previous owner)
Boyesen 2 stage reeds
Reed spacers
Complete fluid change
Ngk Iridium plugs
Individual k&n filters
Itp holeshots on the back
Modquad kick starter
And waiting at home to be installed are a full set of fmf sst pipes
Tusk clutch
Dynojet stage 3 kit
Carb rebuild kits
Prefilters
All new fuel and vent lines
New sprockets and chain
Parking brake block off
Used steering stem (has a bent one)
Ac racing bumper and led pods
Misc gaskets
New clutch cable
Complete tors eliminator kit
HI flow impeller and billet coolant cover with drain
Coolant overflow bracket
Lowering kit
Yfz450 shocks (lowering kit takes it too far. Hoping to end up roughly 2" lower in the front)
I think I got most of the maintenance BS stuff it needed after sitting for 2 years. The only thing I'm unsure of are like the head gasket and ball joints. I greased everything before I rode it for the first time. Is there anything I'm missing? As it is the bike runs great. It was so worth waiting for. I can't wait to get this batch of parts on and get out again. Most likely headed to Busco beach for July 4th weekend
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