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Hi everyone, Ive got on 04 banshee and im stumped. I just installed new jugs that are .50 over along with pistons. cleaned out the carbs and installed everything back together. now its not starting no matter how much i kick and fuel is leaking from the right side carb out of the over flow tube at the bottom. Im positive i put it back together correctly but im getting a headache. What did I miss?

it has vforce 2 reeds, boost bottle, and a KN 2 into 1 filter.

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put your plug caps back on? how about your choke tube between the carbs? put the carb slides back together correctly (they can be put into each other 180* in the wrong direction)? how about the carb bowls....those too can be put on the wrong carb? how about the tors.....got them disconnected?

 

have you done a compression check and a leakdown test yet?

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put your plug caps back on? how about your choke tube between the carbs? put the carb slides back together correctly (they can be put into each other 180* in the wrong direction)? how about the carb bowls....those too can be put on the wrong carb? how about the tors.....got them disconnected?

 

have you done a compression check and a leakdown test yet?

I did everything xcept the comp check and leakdown test. I was trying not to spend $90 an hour at a shop since i dont have that equipment but gotta feeling i may have to. thanks for helping....

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a compression tester is around $30 and a leakdown tester you can build for less than $10.......so for $40 you can have 2 new tools to throw into your tool box and be used whenever the need arrives.

 

Could there be a possibility that you put the pistons in backwards? did you just get the cylinders bored and honed and installed new pistons?

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