ViperFIXXER81 Posted March 7, 2007 Report Posted March 7, 2007 I just purchased a 2001 banshee, and noticed when I get on the throttle it doesn't respond like it should with an instantanious burst, I previously owned a 2000 Banshee and never had ths problem, to me it sounds like it's not firing properly on the right side, it starts fine and idles fine just doesn't respond when you get on the gas, Does anyone know how to troubleshoot such a problem, I am going to start with the plugs and Air filter, clean the carbs could any of these possibly be in the right direction?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Quote
man27 Posted March 7, 2007 Report Posted March 7, 2007 I just purchased a 2001 banshee, and noticed when I get on the throttle it doesn't respond like it should with an instantanious burst, I previously owned a 2000 Banshee and never had ths problem, to me it sounds like it's not firing properly on the right side, it starts fine and idles fine just doesn't respond when you get on the gas, Does anyone know how to troubleshoot such a problem, I am going to start with the plugs and Air filter, clean the carbs could any of these possibly be in the right direction?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. It sounds like the air filter could be dirty or a clogged jet pull the plugs and see if they look good and if that doesn't help switch the plug wires and see if you think the left one is acting up. Hope this helps :thumbsup: Quote
bansheeseat$$ Posted March 7, 2007 Report Posted March 7, 2007 I just purchased a 2001 banshee, and noticed when I get on the throttle it doesn't respond like it should with an instantanious burst, I previously owned a 2000 Banshee and never had ths problem, to me it sounds like it's not firing properly on the right side, it starts fine and idles fine just doesn't respond when you get on the gas, Does anyone know how to troubleshoot such a problem, I am going to start with the plugs and Air filter, clean the carbs could any of these possibly be in the right direction?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Check the compression in it.Low compression will be very slow to rev. Quote
kojack Posted March 7, 2007 Report Posted March 7, 2007 I would check the carbs and make sure their dialed in right. If so look at the reeds. Check compression as well. Quote
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