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oh, boy......you are gonna want to check on those rings for sure. come up with a complete list of the flow setup, like what pipes, carbs, filte3r swetup (including weather you are running airbox/lid/snorkel, ridding temps, and elevation, and porting, if any, and start a post in jetting. sounds like you are lean and/or have an airleak

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i just rebuilt my brothers Banshee and now it runs great except maybe once an hour it kinda like backfires but not really. in a way it even sounds like the left pipe is sucking in. Any help would be great. Also do you think i got the top n bottom rings wrong couse they were hard to tell apart. Thank you

 

 

The top and bottom ring are the same if you are running Wisecos. No worries. Sounds like you might have a carb balance issue.

 

Also, I think what you might be experiencing is spark snuff or blowing out the flame. Try dropping your plug gap from the OE .028" to .022". That might take care of ya.

 

Oh, if you are still running the TORS system, read up on adjusting or make sure you have about 1/8-1/4" of play in the throttle. The TORS have a very bad wrap but they do work if adjusted properly. What will happen is you chop throttle, it kills the ignition for a millisecond, then when you hit the throttle, it picks up the extra fuel as a backfire. Very minor issue..

 

Whatever the case, it does not sound serious..

 

 

B

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The top and bottom ring are the same if you are running Wisecos. No worries. Sounds like you might have a carb balance issue.

 

Also, I think what you might be experiencing is spark snuff or blowing out the flame. Try dropping your plug gap from the OE .028" to .022". That might take care of ya.

 

Oh, if you are still running the TORS system, read up on adjusting or make sure you have about 1/8-1/4" of play in the throttle. The TORS have a very bad wrap but they do work if adjusted properly. What will happen is you chop throttle, it kills the ignition for a millisecond, then when you hit the throttle, it picks up the extra fuel as a backfire. Very minor issue..

 

Whatever the case, it does not sound serious..

 

 

B

 

thanks for the help I,ll look into it and let you know how things turned out. And yes they r wiesco pistons so thats a relief. thanks again

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