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So I put an Athena 392 big bore kit on my banshee last year. My other mods were 35.5mm flat mikuni slide carbs, k&t intake manifold, vforce 4 reeds, cpi in frame pipes, case port, +5 timing on stator, and also some transmission mods that aren't relevant to my issue. With the domes Athena sent me, I was only making 110psi in both cylinders but this was due to my elevation (4,500 feet). Knowing what I do know about motors I bought 18cc big bore domes to raise my compression. Before starting the motor I checked the compression with the new domes and it raised it to 140 on the nut in both cylinders which is exactly where I want it. The issue I'm having is, it ran great before, and now it has a bog on the top end of the throttle. Knowing that it needed more fuel because I raised the compression. I changed the mains from what they were, 290's to 300's. It still ha dyne same bog. Then I raised my needles 2 steps and the bog got worse and now when you are in first gear and pin it from about half throttle one of the cylinders seems to cut out. I am absolutely baffled by the problem, any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

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I do a leak down test whenever I open the motor, PERIOD.

I also do a squish test to make sure the squish band is copacetic.

 

You say you raised the needles two steps.

Did you lower the needle clips two grooves which raised the needles two steps? Rich

Or did you raise the clips two grooves and inadvertently lower the needles two steps? Lean

 

Either way, I'd put the needles back to the middle.

 

What size pilots?

You said you're at 4,500ft.

 

Fresh fuel?

What octane?

What 2 stroke oil?

What mixing ratio?

What plugs?

What gap?

Floats set to proper height?

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I do a leak down test whenever I open the motor, PERIOD.

I also do a squish test to make sure the squish band is copacetic.

 

You say you raised the needles two steps.

Did you lower the needle clips two grooves which raised the needles two steps? Rich

Or did you raise the clips two grooves and inadvertently lower the needles two steps? Lean

 

Either way, I'd put the needles back to the middle.

 

What size pilots?

You said you're at 4,500ft.

 

Fresh fuel?

What octane?

What 2 stroke oil?

What mixing ratio?

What plugs?

What gap?

Floats set to proper height?

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I run avgas in it which should be around 100 octane. And as far as fresh? Not really. It had been sitting all winter and I'm running the same fuel, but where avgas doesn't have ethanol it doesn't go bad as fast as normal gas but that's still no excuse to not put fresh fuel in lol. I run ams-oil dominator at 36:1. The plugs are NGK b8es but I'm not familiar with gap? And also not familiar with setting the floats correctly but the overflows don't leak. Also I moved the clips one down from middle therefore making it richer. And to add to the complication I used my Milwaukee scope and looked down the spark plug hole and there is an 1/8" ring of piston wash all the way around the piston but yet the silencers are literally dripping oil and the cylinders were very wet. I'm just confused because I'm getting mixed signs of it being rich and lean. Also the pilots are 50 as well.

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I guess I missed what are your signs of being lean?

I'm not expierienced enough to know but the bog on the top end could actually be a lean pop? Cause if you hold it open it'll bog for a second then finally clear out like it's finally getting enough fuel. And also the piston wash should only be about thumb nail sized by the openings of the ports and there is a solid ring of piston wash all the way around the cylinder.

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I guess I missed what are your signs of being lean?

I'm not expierienced enough to know but the bog on the top end could actually be a lean pop? Cause if you hold it open it'll bog for a second then finally clear out like it's finally getting enough fuel. And also the piston wash should only be about thumb nail sized by the openings of the ports and there is a solid ring of piston wash all the way around the cylinder.

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