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So I owned a banshee for 2 hours... and then


Davidw

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Well first I will start by saying yes, a few stupid decisions were made that should have been thought out better. So basically I bought this banshee, that apparently only has 3 hours on it since a rebuild, and has sat for around a year. I filled it up with gas and oil, took it for a ride, and I wasn't exactly easy on it. After fifteen minutes of riding the power seemed way down so I headed back to my truck to bring it home. After getting home it felt seized when i tried to kick it , I put it in gear and rocked it , that freed it up and I was able to start it. I noticed that there was only smoke from the left pipe, then it died and refused to start. I pulled the plugs and kicked it over, it felt like there was compression on both cylinders but this was just putting a finger over the spark plug hole, we also checked for spark and both plugs were sparking both. One plug looked normal, the other was soaked in gas. We ended up towing it around with another quad in gear after turning the engine over for 15 seconds like that it ran for a bit then died. We towed it again to start it, and then my buddy decided to try revving it up, at which point it seized and would not free up this time. So I tore it down and saw this... (text continues after the pictures)

 

What I dumped out of the exhaust pipe

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The cylinder of the problem side...

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The Piston

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The Crankcase of the problem side

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The cylinder that was working

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I'm guessing the connecting rod is probably jammed into the case on the side where the right cylinder used to be. If not then pieces of the engine probably got jammed in the bottom end somewhere. I'm not really sure what to do at this time. Is it worth it rebuilding this engine, or would I be better off finding a replacement? I'm also looking for some speculation on what happened to the engine when the one side stopped firing, when it seized the first time, and when it seized for good.

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look like the crank either took a dump and took everythink on that side with it or the piston skirt shattered and took the crank out and evertything with it. Yes its worth rebuilding imo. If you can find a known good replacement engine for a good price then that would be an option as well because if you let a shop do it you might come out around the same price which is around a grand give or take.

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