--- banshee start problem - cleaned the carbs --- changed the plugs --- cleaned the filter --- please help
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--- banshee start problem - cleaned the carbs --- changed the plugs --- cleaned the filter --- please help
Check the small tube that goes between the carbs. Not the big one on top but there is one below that, that connects the actual chokes together. To be sure just replace it. If it is sucking air you actually aren't choking the engine and will make it VERY hard to start.......trust me.
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--- banshee start problem - cleaned the carbs --- changed the plugs --- cleaned the filter --- please help
Dont kick your self to death. You must be in better shape than i am if you can kick that thing 50 times. Just give it a shot of starter fluid right down the throat and see if it fires up. If theres spark it will fire in a kick or two. If it runs for a few seconds on the starter fluid then dies you arent getting any gas out of the carbs.
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--- banshee start problem - cleaned the carbs --- changed the plugs --- cleaned the filter --- please help
Be sure to check your reeds to see if they are cracked cause this has happened to me before. So i replaced them and it started up.
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'91 Banshee
Toomey T5
382cc Pistons
K&N filters
Boost Bottle
Jetted by Trinity Racing
'88 YZ 80 bored to 87cc
DG exhaust system
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'91 Banshee
Toomey T5
382cc Pistons
K&N filters
Boost Bottle
Jetted by Trinity Racing
'88 YZ 80 bored to 87cc
DG exhaust system
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