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Traded for a 1998 Banshee 350cc "so i was told" its a very fast and wicked machine. Has FMF pipes on it and jetted racing carbs and has just had a rebuild done recently. Here are the questions. What is the switch for on the clutch handle, Has a little thumb button you press down and then it catches the clutch handle when you pull it back. Also, what is the best fuel mixture to use? what is the best 2 cycle oil to use? This four wheeler came from south eastern Kentucky and is set for that altitude, i live in central Indiana, so what should the jets be set at? Also, i have installed new plugs, but when the banshee is cold, you have to start it with carb cleaner.. After it is warmed up, it starts just fine. Also it will not idle very well. Could this be because the electric switch in the thumb throttle is still hooked up? Sorry for all the questions, but i want to cover all areas before riding too much... Thanks for anyones help with this. You can see more pictures here. http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m78/jkwidener/Banshee/

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This four wheeler came from south eastern Kentucky and is set for that altitude, i live in central Indiana, so what should the jets be set at? Also, i have installed new plugs, but when the banshee is cold, you have to start it with carb cleaner.. After it is warmed up, it starts just fine. Also it will not idle very well. Could this be because the electric switch in the thumb throttle is still hooked up? Sorry for all the questions, but i want to cover all areas before riding too much... Thanks for anyones help with this.

 

 

That switch on you clutch is for the emergency rear brake.

 

 

I use AMS oil and mix it 40:1 and at times 50:1 but ti be safe i wouldnt go past 40:1.

 

do you pull the choke when you first start the bike?

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PM me what answers you want for each question i charge 20 bucks a question. Let me know if your interested

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just jokin i don't know what your talking about there being a button on the clutch handle you may have to enlighten me or someone else cause it's been a long time since i've seen a completly stock banshee. Alot of people use different fuel mixtures and oils so your gonna get thousands of different answers. I use Castor 927 and Motul for the trans case. For the jetting where are you at for sea level? For the not starting right and the bottom on the thumb throttle you have to give us more information for a answer. Is the TORS removed?

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This four wheeler came from south eastern Kentucky and is set for that altitude, i live in central Indiana, so what should the jets be set at? Also, i have installed new plugs, but when the banshee is cold, you have to start it with carb cleaner.. After it is warmed up, it starts just fine. Also it will not idle very well. Could this be because the electric switch in the thumb throttle is still hooked up? Sorry for all the questions, but i want to cover all areas before riding too much... Thanks for anyones help with this.

 

 

That switch on you clutch is for the emergency rear brake.

 

 

I use AMS oil and mix it 40:1 and at times 50:1 but ti be safe i wouldnt go past 40:1.

 

do you pull the choke when you first start the bike?

 

Yes, the choke is on the left carb. But it doenst help to start it when its cold. Since this shee has racing carbs, is it still suposed to have a hose between both carbs?

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PM me what answers you want for each question i charge 20 bucks a question. Let me know if your interested

 

Just jokin i don't know what your talking about there being a button on the clutch handle you may have to enlighten me or someone else cause it's been a long time since i've seen a completly stock banshee. Alot of people use different fuel mixtures and oils so your gonna get thousands of different answers. I use Castor 927 and Motul for the trans case. For the jetting where are you at for sea level? For the not starting right and the bottom on the thumb throttle you have to give us more information for a answer. Is the TORS removed?

 

Im not sure if the Tor,s is removed or not. There is still wires going into the thumb throttle and i can hear a click of a switch when i lightly press the thumb throttle...

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If you have aftermarket carbs i'm sure the tors is removed they sit on top of the carbs and are ugly as shit. If you don't have them the switch in the thumb throttle won't do a damn thing if everything is unplugged.

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that happened to a friend with hard starting and starting fluid. I think it ended up to be the fuel line was to long it was holding a air bubble. i`m not exactly sure if that was it or not.

 

If you read this matt chime in and tell us what that was.

 

 

do you run a air box lid? clean filters?

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that happened to a friend with hard starting and starting fluid. I think it ended up to be the fuel line was to long it was holding a air bubble. i`m not exactly sure if that was it or not.

 

If you read this matt chime in and tell us what that was.

 

 

do you run a air box lid? clean filters?

 

Yes, it has the factory airbox and a new clean filter. And on top of these carbs is just the throttle cable with the thread on cap... nothing electric on either carb..

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see if it starts with the air box lid off.

 

I have had the air cleaner lid off and it doesnt make a difference. And thank you to everyone who has replied already...

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I live 866ft above sea level, what should my carbs be set at? Also, when this shee is cold, why would i have to start it with carb cleaner? I have tried the choke, but doesnt change anything when its cold. Once the shee is warmed up, it will then start every time.

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I live 866ft above sea level, what should my carbs be set at? Also, when this shee is cold, why would i have to start it with carb cleaner? I have tried the choke, but doesnt change anything when its cold. Once the shee is warmed up, it will then start every time.

 

I'm not sure if this is possible but you could check to see that when you pull the choke lever it is actually moving the choke inside the carb. The carb could be broken?? I'm winging this answer but anything is possible....

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Hey I live in central indiana to. Know of any good places to ride closer than Haspin?

 

No i dont, i basically got this banshee for trading material. Not riding. I'm actually looking for a 4x4 quad or a trail quad....

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