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Engine Froze up...new to banshees


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Recently bought a mid 90's shee with an 88 engine....

 

Engine was stock.....I replaced the pipes with Paul Turner Mid ranges...rode it for tops 30 minutes in spurts without rejetting...ordered a jet kit....

 

Replaced 200 jets with 270's.....went down the road seemed to be running a lot richer ...went to my friends house 1/2 mile down the road....pulled in the drive and it froze up....

 

Premix i run is 32:1 for a lil added protection...guess not....

 

Took the cylinders apart.....two tiny metal pieces on top of the right cylinder....dome on LEFT side was chewed up from possibly a past problem....RIGHT side a a few nicks in it nothing catostrophic....took apart further

 

RIGHT side crank/rod bearing frozen onto crank......LEFT side free.....

 

Cylinder walls are clean, rings are fine.....tops of pistons are fine.......

 

What went wrong....could it have been existing.......or was it from runnin it on the 200's? never showed any signs of damage while riding it with them...

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They are pretty reliable if built right.

You will need to do some porting to convert to a 4mil.

You will also need to get a set of domes for a 4mil and a

coolhead if you don't already have one.

 

The build should be no problem. Banshee engines are easy.

Get a Clymers manual it will be a big help for the build and

other things as you go.

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They are pretty reliable if built right.

You will need to do some porting to convert to a 4mil.

You will also need to get a set of domes for a 4mil and a

coolhead if you don't already have one.

 

The build should be no problem. Banshee engines are easy.

Get a Clymers manual it will be a big help for the build and

other things as you go.

 

Yea I have the manual on CD I am going to look at it....I have the sleeves and head off now....Looking into a 4 mil set up....Who does porting on the east coast?? where can I send the parts?

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