blacshee Posted March 15, 2009 Report Posted March 15, 2009 Im a newbie to the banshee and 2 strokes in general. Always been a street rider now getting dirty. Anyway. One of the pilot screws broke on my switch so I ordered a new pair of switches. I removed the old switches assemblies and the attached throttle cable and replaced with new. My banshee was running great and starting first kick before and now wont even start on a kick or jump. Seems like my plugs keep flooding up and all I can smell is gas. Do I need to make adjustmenis to the new switches or what? Any help would be great thanks. Bill Quote
tony cub Posted March 15, 2009 Report Posted March 15, 2009 Im a newbie to the banshee and 2 strokes in general. Always been a street rider now getting dirty. Anyway. One of the pilot screws broke on my switch so I ordered a new pair of switches. I removed the old switches assemblies and the attached throttle cable and replaced with new. My banshee was running great and starting first kick before and now wont even start on a kick or jump. Seems like my plugs keep flooding up and all I can smell is gas. Do I need to make adjustmenis to the new switches or what? Any help would be great thanks. Bill dont understand....pilot switches???? Quote
sleeper06 Posted March 15, 2009 Report Posted March 15, 2009 What exactly is a switch,a pilot screw goes in the carb,a switch is electrical,If you bought new carb tops and cables and eliminated old TORS caps you need to unplug the little black box underneath left side of gas tank if your sitting on the bike,good luck Quote
2001Stroker Posted March 15, 2009 Report Posted March 15, 2009 I'm guessing he's from a non-English speaking counrty. Quote
blacshee Posted March 15, 2009 Author Report Posted March 15, 2009 They call the assemblies on top of the carbs switch aseemblies or tops. They are electrically connected and also are connected to the throttle cable. The adjustment screw had broke on one so I bought a complete new setup and replaced them. Seemed to be a very simple replacement , but now my banshee will not start. Quote
blacshee Posted March 15, 2009 Author Report Posted March 15, 2009 I aplogize for the poor terminology. Still learning the correct part name. On top of the carbs there are assemblies, which I suppose are called tops, when I bought them they were call switch assemblies. They are electrically connected most likely for sensing of over revving, and are also connected to the throttle cable . I replaced both of them on top of the carbs. Seemed to be a simple and direct replacement but now my banshee will not start. Any more info would be great. thanks Bill Quote
2001Stroker Posted March 15, 2009 Report Posted March 15, 2009 "They" call them the wrong thing. Those are called TORS. Throttle OverRide System. Get rid of that crap, as soon as possible. Oh, and welcome to the site. Quote
blacshee Posted March 16, 2009 Author Report Posted March 16, 2009 "They" call them the wrong thing. Those are called TORS. Throttle OverRide System. Get rid of that crap, as soon as possible. Oh, and welcome to the site. So should I buy one of those tors eliminator kits. Think they are causing the problem still? Thanks for the welcoming Quote
tony cub Posted March 16, 2009 Report Posted March 16, 2009 So should I buy one of those tors eliminator kits. Think they are causing the problem still? Thanks for the welcoming a tors removal kit is like $45,get some and toss the tors.it's going to save you alot of headaces Quote
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