blue#333 Posted July 7, 2010 Report Posted July 7, 2010 Guys can you help my with this problem I have a 2000 banshee it is bone stock and it started with it back firing once and a while and that has stopped now my problem is that i am only running on one cylinder when the chock is off when i first start it up with the chock on both are firing and when i turn the chock off and let i idle down the right cylinder stops firing the carbs are spotless i have new reeds in it compression is at 90psi on both exactly with out holding the throttle wide open brand new plugs and the exhaust is clear so what the hell is this thing doing. please help Quote
bansheesandrider Posted July 7, 2010 Report Posted July 7, 2010 Guys can you help my with this problem I have a 2000 banshee it is bone stock and it started with it back firing once and a while and that has stopped now my problem is that i am only running on one cylinder when the chock is off when i first start it up with the chock on both are firing and when i turn the chock off and let i idle down the right cylinder stops firing the carbs are spotless i have new reeds in it compression is at 90psi on both exactly with out holding the throttle wide open brand new plugs and the exhaust is clear so what the hell is this thing doing. please help 90 psi means it is time for a rebuild. Quote
Larry's Shee Posted July 7, 2010 Report Posted July 7, 2010 Make sure tester is same length as spark plug or you will have faulty reading. Also try a different tester , just to be sure. Plus when you test, gas and ign. off, throttle wide open, both plugs out , kick until gagestops moving.As for your problem , switch plug wires see if problem follows. Check pick-up coil gap. Because it stops fireing when you turn choke off leads me to think that it is still a carb problem. check sync, check for air leak. Post back with what you find, or don't find , lol . Quote
fastquad02blaster Posted July 7, 2010 Report Posted July 7, 2010 Make sure tester is same length as spark plug or you will have faulty reading. Also try a different tester , just to be sure. Plus when you test, gas and ign. off, throttle wide open, both plugs out , kick until gagestops moving.As for your problem , switch plug wires see if problem follows. Check pick-up coil gap. Because it stops fireing when you turn choke off leads me to think that it is still a carb problem. check sync, check for air leak. Post back with what you find, or don't find , lol . Plus one on this. Sounds like carbs are out of sync. Quote
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