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Hello. I am restoring a banshee in Japan. I bought an FMF muffler the other day and am currently setting it up. But I can't get the setting. My hope is that I want to protect the engine, so it runs properly, but the plugs are a little black. I've seen various people, but I wonder if the climate is different from Japan, or if the range of custom is different, or because the conditions are different. All of my specifications are normal, except for the exhaust. The current setting of the carburetor is No. 240 for the main and #25 for the pilot #25 Second from the top of the needle In this state, it rotates from low to medium speed without feeling caught. It has a decent amount of power, but it's not completely pretty, and it's a little dull. The number 250 is even duller, and you can't find it even if you change the needle position or look for the right place with the pilot screw. The burnt color of the plug is also black or white, and you cannot see the burnt color of the vest. The number 260 is too dull to turn cleanly. If the air cleaner box is the same as standard, and only the muffler is changed to an outside such as FMF, what kind of setting is it? The climate may be different, but I would like to refer to it, so I would appreciate it if you could tell me. Thank you.
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The previous owner of my 2002 Yamaha Banshee said there was a 10mil crank in it. However, after talking to someone I know who grew up working on banshees, he saying that a lot of things on my bike are pointing to the fact that it does not have a 10mil crank. He said there would be porting, aftermarket carbs, a pingel fuel valve, reeds, etc. Also, mine has FMF pipes which he said most people that build a stock cylinder 10mil crank aren't usually going to run FMFs because it would be a pretty extensive build and it'd be easier just to buy a full aftermarket setup. My question is, since I am a noob when it comes to workin on banshees as this is my first one I've had, how can I take it apart to check and see if there is or is not a 10mil crank in it? Obviously checking the crankshaft, I know that much, but I don't know what to look for that will tell me if it is a 10mil crank. Thanks in advance because this is really puzzling me.
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