BansheeCJ3 Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 My banshee is spitting oil all over the place where the pipes meet the cylinder. I just bought all 4 brand new exhaust springs and its still doing it. What is wrong with it? Is there an o-ring or something that needs to go there? Are the rings messed up? Jetting messed up? Its also leaking out of the left silencer too (not sure how to stop that, other than just wiping it off every 5 minutes). Does anyone else have this problem? Please help me ASAP because its making a huge mess, getting the motor, pipes, and nerf bars all oily, ruining my plastics, and I'm sick of wiping the whole thing down every couple minutes of riding it. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Quote
. Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 coming out the pipes you might be a little heavy on the oil usage. What kind of oil are you using and at what ratio? As far as coming out of the other end of the pipe, there are o-rings that are supposed to go in there. That'll solve that problem Quote
XxMeltIcexX Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 sounds like ur o-rings for sure.. change those badboays out, and as far as the silencers go, sounds like another seal problem, put some red exhaust sealant on it.. Eric Quote
BansheeCJ3 Posted May 30, 2005 Author Report Posted May 30, 2005 ok thanks. I am running klotz 32:1 Quote
SANDSTAR Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 (edited) Smells like you need new O rings in front. If it spits oil out the back, don't worry. Your Banshee is just marking it's territory. Edited May 30, 2005 by SANDSTAR Quote
BansheeCJ3 Posted May 30, 2005 Author Report Posted May 30, 2005 Smells like you need new O rings in front. If it spits oil out the back, don't worry. Your Banshee is just marking it's territory. 375438[/snapback] HAHA...I just didnt know they had o-rings in there. Quote
y2kbanshee9187 Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 yep, o-rings mine does the same thing, I havent got around to getting them yet Quote
decon Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 make sure you use silicon o-rings, not rubber ones. Quote
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