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I got a 2000 banshee in my garage. Its not mine, just trying to get it running.

It has:

FMF fattys

Proflow Intake

No lid on air box

Powercore2 silencers

Aluminum Cool Head

 

It has fresh gas with yamaha pemix oil at 32:1

Took carbs apart and cleaned

Gas is getting to carbs and reeds are wet

I am getting spark on both plugs

Compression seems low, but I don't know what good compression is. I easily turn it over by hand

It has less compression than my Suzuki 1992 rm250

 

Any help please with getting this thing running.

Also what should the jetting be with elevation of 0-1000 ft?

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I got a 2000 banshee in my garage. Its not mine, just trying to get it running.

It has:

FMF fattys

Proflow Intake

No lid on air box

Powercore2 silencers

Aluminum Cool Head

 

It has fresh gas with yamaha pemix oil at 32:1

Took carbs apart and cleaned

Gas is getting to carbs and reeds are wet

I am getting spark on both plugs

Compression seems low, but I don't know what good compression is. I easily turn it over by hand

It has less compression than my Suzuki 1992 rm250

 

Any help please with getting this thing running.

Also what should the jetting be with elevation of 0-1000 ft?

do you know what size domes it has? i'd imagine that the compression should be at least 115psi @1000 ft with 22cc domes. jetting around 310 mains, and 27.5 pilot 50 degrees. have you tried new plugs?

Posted (edited)

Maybe it had a degree key and its broke??? if ya got gas n fire.....its just not meeting at the right time. :biggrin:

Edited by Flying_ij
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Thank you for the replys. It has brand new plugs. I will check out the compressions, jets, carb bowls, and flywheel and see what I come up with. I know for sure the coil and CDI module at not the poblems.

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How long has it been sitting?

 

Also, If its not yours....do have permission to be messing with someone elses she?

If you have the go, ahead, I am assuming that the carbs are pluged up with that heavy oil mixture you have in it.

 

Use 40 to 1 ratio with an entire tank of high octane fuel in it to begin with.

 

Make sure this mixture is dead on accurate as not to burn it up.

 

If it still wont start, and the "new, & dry " plugs are finally getting wet with the new fuel. i would then assume that its timing, carb adjustment or maybe the cylinder pressure being too low but I doubt it.

 

There are other real experts here that are Masters at this trouble shooting area.

 

One final thought, Try following all troubleshooting proceedures from 1st to last step and record the process as you do it.

Then after most all have been completed you can come back here and get real professional help from one of the resident experts here.

 

Good luck

Posted (edited)

ok, you cleaned the carbs, so check this, the choke side carb should have a little brass bead on the bottom of the reed side of the bowl, check the tube connecting the two carbs togeter on the back side of the choke for good connection, no cracks, the slides have little holes that should not be covered by the cable retainers, set the needles in the middle clip, airscrews at 1.5 turns out, and it should start up. you can adjust the jetting/needle after that. if not, check the reeds. 5 psi difference between sides is about rebuild time, but it should run anyways. did you hold the throttle wide open, and kick like 15 times? also, unscew the choke, pull it out, and check the o-ring.

Edited by AKheathen

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