vdubbinaddic Posted August 4, 2004 Report Posted August 4, 2004 I finally got/ my toomey T5's with silencers along with a dynojetkit and toomey filter. When I was running stock pipes, everything seemed fine. I put these toomeys on now and nothing but problems. Running stock pipes, my main jet was 220. Toomey reccomends 280's cause Im just above 500' sea level. Anyway I put the 280's in along with the needles at the 4th setting and the left pipe fills up with gas and oil and it seems no pressure is comming out the silencer. You can put your hand on it not even hot. While the other side is hot as hell and revs to the moon. I had a friend come down and played with the screws on top of the tors maybe thats wrong, but I put a unsharpened pencil underneath the slide and used a feeler gauge they are both on the money. Im all out of Ideas. Thinking about just taking them off and putting the 220 jets back in with the stock pipes to see if the problem still exists? Any help or output on my problems would greatly be appreciated Quote
kenr74 Posted August 4, 2004 Report Posted August 4, 2004 I'd replace the plug in the left side and see what happens. Sounds like it may not be firing(fouled) and you are running on one cylinder. Quote
ledofthezep Posted August 4, 2004 Report Posted August 4, 2004 280's...stock pilot....stock needle position. That's what I'd try. Make sure your choke tube is in place & carbs are in sync. Quote
ellison445 Posted August 5, 2004 Report Posted August 5, 2004 Same thing happened to me...Has to be the plugs. Get some fresh plugs, Gap them and you should be good to go. By the way, what part of NY you from? We are always looking for more banshees to add to the crew. You have to be able to wheelie at least three blocks though.... Quote
Banchetta Posted August 7, 2004 Report Posted August 7, 2004 choke tube between the carbs.....make sure you put that back on... Quote
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