Bio-Hazard shee Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 I have a set of stock carberators for my banshee and i am having problems. The left side carb is working perfect and just great, no trouble with that one, but the right side carb, it won't work. Everytime i kick my shee over, the left side works perfect, but the right side carb is making gas go into my exhaust pipe, and no its not the piston kits because i borrowed my friends stock carbs for a while and i just put brand new piston kits in my banshee, and when i used my carbs, gas was going into the exhaust pipe on right side, but when i switch my carbs with my friends carbs, there was no more gas going into my exhaust and both sides were working, now i have my carbs and i want to know what is wrong with my right side carb. Quote
RBD Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 (edited) Check the float level, make sure a jet hasn't fallen out. It is also possible that the float needle needs replacing and it could also be the float seat o-ring leaking. Ron Edited April 12, 2005 by RBD Quote
FIRST BANSHEE Posted April 12, 2005 Report Posted April 12, 2005 sounds like the float isn't set properly or your needle isn't closing. Quote
Bio-Hazard shee Posted April 13, 2005 Author Report Posted April 13, 2005 Well, i just had my top end rebuilt and i ajusted the needles in the carbs, because i had my top end rebuilt, i set the little clip on the needles on the 3rd level because i had my top end rebuilt and it still does the same thing, i had this problem right when i bought it too, and the right side carb is still giving me problems, what should i do. my friend has a brand new set of d slide flat carbs that he bought back in february and used them once and he said he would sell them to me and i want to buy them, but i also want to get figure out what the problem is with my right side carb. The left side carb, the float inside is shaved a bit and the right carb float is not, but i duuno if that has anything to do with it or not, i was thinking of buying a carberators repair kit on ebay, includes jets, gaskets, needles. and see if that will solve my problem, should i do that or what is the problem Quote
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