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  1. I just send my engine over to redline. And I’m deciding between a

    1. stock crank and stock cylinder dune port. 
    2. 4 mil crank stock cylinder dune port. 

     
    Im running pump gas, stock swing arm, stock carbs, OEM wheels. I do a lot of uphill trail terrain riding in the woods. Let me know what you all think. 

  2. I just purchased a GPI radiator. It looks good, rubber grommets fit well and all. My only concern is the radiator is slightly, very slightly touching the steering stem at the bottom. The steering isn’t effected at all, but I wonder how that’s gonna turn after turning the steering stem 10million times and I rubbing constantly, it’s literally a slight touch. 

  3. Quick question,

        I’m rebuilding my banshee, quick question are all the three mounting bolts the same sizes? The bolt that goes into the left side of the steering stem, is that one slightly fatter width? I notice that the hole in the steering stem is slightly larger than the ones in the lower brackets.  According to the OEM diagram, they’re all the same sizes. Let me know, look at the diagram below.  
     

    https://www.motosport.com/oem-parts/yamaha/2000/banshee/radiator-_-hose

  4. Hello Banshee Community,

        I’m looking for a radiator to buy for my banshee. I don’t want to spend 200 plus. I wanna keep it simple, but good. I saw some from CHR, mishimoto, etc. Which are on eBay for 100 bucks. Let me know if any of you have ever ran them. I live in New York, our winters get cold and our summers get hot. I need a radiator that won’t let me down, start leaking, crack etc. 

    thank you!!!

  5. Hello Banshee Community,

         I’m sending my engine to redline for a rebuild.  However, I’m not to sure the route I should go. Whether 4mil? Etc. I would like to run pump gas, and an OEM CDI. I’m flexible on the carbs. Also reliability is my first and last priority. I go to the trails often a lot of hills, therefore low end-mid power is important. Any suggestion and advice is welcomed. Thank you. 

  6. ^^^^^yup, and try to fix that hose leak. Also, I would reccomend a plug chop. Go on YouTube watch South Texas banshee, a plug chop gives you an idea on how the engine is running, the color on the spark plug will tell you whether shee’s running lean or rich.

    I live in New York, which is an anti four wheeler state. But if you live in the backwoods somewhere and you got the space. Get out to the wide open field and get that plug chop done. Hope that helps bro. 

  7. I would start with the basic. 
      1. Find out where that leak is coming from 
      2. Check the compression on both cylinders. 
      2. Clean carburetor. 
      3. Make sure your premix ratio is right.  
         *i use high octane pump gas and Yamalube.

      Hope it helps bro. 

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