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hey im sorry if this is a question that is commonly asked and i didnt dig deep enough but any help will be greatly appreciate. ok i bent a connecting rod on my banshee and when i took off the head and cylinder walls i cant tell if the top end has been rebuilt before i was told to look on top the pistons at the numbers so i did and the only numbers i could read were 4690c the others were covered under the carbon so does any know what these numbers mean? thanks

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ok thank you and one last question i am at 4900 ft above sea level do you have any idea what jets i should be using for that and it also has fmf gold series pipes and v force III reids in it and do you know the stock length of the connecting rods

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ok thank you and one last question i am at 4900 ft above sea level do you have any idea what jets i should be using for that and it also has fmf gold series pipes and v force III reids in it and do you know the stock length of the connecting rods

 

 

I have a ported and polished banshee with v-force reeds, k&n pods and t-5s and run a 360 main, raised the needle 1 clip and a 35 pilot. I am at 2000 feet. The rule of thumb is to reduce 1 size jet for every 500 feet of elevation if that helps

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