ilikeike Posted June 9, 2005 Report Posted June 9, 2005 I'm running 45:1 100% synthetic 2-stroke oil in my Banshee and the left side puts out more smoke and gives a blacker, wetter spark plug than the right. The right side exhaust puts out little smoke and the spark plug is a dry brown. I don't want to foul plugs, but I don't want to lock up a piston, either. Can I change the air/fuel mixture individually on the right and left sides or do they need to be the same? Thanks, -Mark Quote
baddboyy21 Posted June 9, 2005 Report Posted June 9, 2005 You could adjust the air screws with a different setting on each. You will be just like the other Ghetto Fabulous Banshee riders that do that stupid shit. If it's just a little different then I wouldnt worry. If it's near .5 turn and you are fouling plugs, then you need to find out why its doing that. Could be low compression on that side, a sticking float in the carb. Different size pilot jet..it could be a number of things. Don't put a band-aid on it. Fix it the right way. Quote
NEVER SATISFIED Posted June 10, 2005 Report Posted June 10, 2005 check your pilot jet if its not hot smoke and seems to blow lightly till it hits a higher rev... take er out getcha a needle and POKE IT! Quote
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