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hoppedupandcutdown

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  1. 3/4 bolt that takes a 1 1/8 wrench, 2 nuts and lock them on... makes a tool to unscrew it.
  2. If they hold air, put about 35 psi in them and put them somewhere to warm up. They should expand and seat fully.
  3. I've mounted them on 10x9's without any problem. I've also dis-mounted them without any problem and gave them away.
  4. You do realize that polished steel will still rust, right?
  5. You're welcome, also, uses a "S" drill, or an 11/32 it's only .00425" smaller.
  6. 10mm x 1.25, same left and right. I just shorten the right side on mine, so i didn't have to find a left handed tap
  7. tits on a new tire, yes, it is an industry technical term.
  8. But, you were already told that 3 times in your other thread.
  9. Check that the vent hole is not covered up on the top of the slide, that will cause it to hang up when running.
  10. Yeah, I know, I was trying to get him to say it...lol I deal with that on cars with people all the time, the ignition switch or the key and cylinder...2 different things. The key on a Banshee, definatly is not the ignition.
  11. I've got to ask, you want OEM hubs, polished steel ?
  12. Yeah, what he said...damn I type slow
  13. Have you cleaned and lubed the inside of the thumb throttle assembly and cable?
  14. I agree. Could you us a mandrel bent store bought U-bend? buy one the diameter of the large end and cut a pie wedge out of it length wise, to make the other end the smaller diameter?
  15. He said it did have FMFs, at your elevation-definately lean. IF it has that small of jets, no need continuing this discussion until you KNOW what size mains are in it. What was it doing to make you think it is rich?
  16. Everything you need to know and more... http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=133650 Do you have/had a key switch?
  17. I've had cars do similar shit, ended up being a broken wire inside the insulation. Hard to find but not impossible. Got an Ohm meter?
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