dicedealer702 Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 i just rebuilt my banshee, and when i went to start it for the first time it was a no go. i think there is no fuel getting to cylinders, how can i find out if this is true? Quote
1998BansheeHD Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 You could pull the plugs and see if they are wet. Quote
GrMeyer Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 while you have a plug out keep the boot on and hold the spark plug ground to a bolt and have someone kick it over. There should be spark. Also have you removed the TORS on the rebuild. If you did make sure that the black box under the left front of the tank is unplugged. If your thinking there is no fuel getting in to the motor then you need to pull the carbs and clean them. If there is fuel in the bowls then you just having probs getting fuel out of the carbs which is where the cleaning comes in. All so keep carb cleaner away from any rubber. It will distort it and will never be the same. Also if you have a compression test you need to check that as well if your plugs are wet. Because if there is not enough compression then the motor will be hard to fire. Quote
dicedealer702 Posted November 30, 2009 Author Report Posted November 30, 2009 yes my tors are removed, i am running 35 mm carbs. i also have plenty of spark, there is gas in the bowl and i have cleand the carbs, the only thing i have not tryied is the compression test, but i will, thanks for the advise. Quote
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