parttimer Posted July 6, 2009 Report Posted July 6, 2009 Purchased a 2nd banshee for my son to ride from and individual that didn't know much at all about the machine. He said he thought it has a new top end, not sure if its bored, mostly stock with T-5s, a KNN and ,not sure if this is right, a sudco 2 into 1 intake with a Keihin 33mm PWK. It has a 135 main, 35 slow jet and all I can see on the needle is K. The machine sometimes idles on its own but most of the time the D slide has to be open a bit in order to stay running. When the plugs are pulled they are drenched. I have one cylinder (right side) hitting all the time and the left is intermittant. I switched the plug wires with no luck either. Has someone else had this trouble and could lead me in the right direction? Thanks in advance! Quote
T_Shee Posted July 6, 2009 Report Posted July 6, 2009 Purchased a 2nd banshee for my son to ride from and individual that didn't know much at all about the machine. He said he thought it has a new top end, not sure if its bored, mostly stock with T-5s, a KNN and ,not sure if this is right, a sudco 2 into 1 intake with a Keihin 33mm PWK. It has a 135 main, 35 slow jet and all I can see on the needle is K. The machine sometimes idles on its own but most of the time the D slide has to be open a bit in order to stay running. When the plugs are pulled they are drenched. I have one cylinder (right side) hitting all the time and the left is intermittant. I switched the plug wires with no luck either. Has someone else had this trouble and could lead me in the right direction? Thanks in advance! jetting seems way too lean to me. never heard of a sudco intake but there should be an idle adjustment on the left side of the carb. make sure to check your reeds that they arent broken or bent. i would think you would need at least a 155-160 main for that setup and thats probly still too small. what position is the needle clip in? Quote
parttimer Posted July 6, 2009 Author Report Posted July 6, 2009 the clip is on the 3rd down ( in the middle) of the needle Quote
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