All_Out_0606 Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 i have a 2001 Banshee w/ FMF gnarly series pipes, White Bros boost bottle, K and N air filter, and jetted with 290 mains at about 800 ft, the temp out is around 40 degrees... ok now my question is... When I start it, i pull out the choke and kick it about 2 - 4 times and she startes right up, but sometimes it runs on only the right cylinder. Ill take off and it does its normal "im cold, so i have no power" run, then as soon as it gets warm, it runs fine... but if pull u some where and stop...and let it sit for a few, itll run on the right cylinder and bog at low rpn until i get the rpms up then both of them kick in, and theres all the power. also if its jsut runnin on the right cylinder, if i pull the choke out the left one starts to run fine... any ideas why it does this??? Quote
Handyman Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 i have a 2001 Banshee w/ FMF gnarly series pipes, White Bros boost bottle, K and N air filter, and jetted with 290 mains at about 800 ft, the temp out is around 40 degrees... ok now my question is... When I start it, i pull out the choke and kick it about 2 - 4 times and she startes right up, but sometimes it runs on only the right cylinder. Ill take off and it does its normal "im cold, so i have no power" run, then as soon as it gets warm, it runs fine... but if pull u some where and stop...and let it sit for a few, itll run on the right cylinder and bog at low rpn until i get the rpms up then both of them kick in, and theres all the power. also if its jsut runnin on the right cylinder, if i pull the choke out the left one starts to run fine... any ideas why it does this??? 463696[/snapback] There's a couple active threads already that have been started by others with the same prob you are having. Try looking in some of those threads and see what they have done and try to see if what they have done will help you out. Quote
banshee tuner Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 Check your plugs, wires, and reeds. These are the most common. Let us know what you try and we will help. I just went through this and the reeds were the problem, what a headache. Quote
FIRST BANSHEE Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 if it's not running on the left side at idle, but runs on the left with the choke on you have a plugged idle circuit or pilot. clean your carbs and blow out all the little passages with compressed air. Quote
All_Out_0606 Posted January 24, 2006 Author Report Posted January 24, 2006 the cabrs have been cleaned, so i guess ill jsut have to pull of the left reed cage and tkae a gander.. prolyl wont be till this weekend, its cold outside Quote
FIRST BANSHEE Posted January 24, 2006 Report Posted January 24, 2006 the cabrs have been cleaned, so i guess ill jsut have to pull of the left reed cage and tkae a gander.. prolyl wont be till this weekend, its cold outside 463784[/snapback] if your running stock carbs and the left side fires with the choke on and idles, but won't fire with the choke off there is something plugged in that carb. I would look there again. Quote
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