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ok i got the set screw fixed and the kill switch now i am down to my last problem. when the fuel is on or on res one of my carbs is constantly overflowing even when i am riding. how do i fix this problem???

 

i am going thru gas like nothing once in a while it will stop but then it start to flow out of the over flow tube.... hope someone can help banghead

 

i also need to know how to adjust the idle it idles high when its cold but even when it warm it still idles high???

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Either the float height is set too high, or the needle, and seat above the float is dirty, or needs replaced. If you replace the needle, and seat, you should replace them in both carbs.

 

 

just curious how much does that cost roughly and how difficult is it to do??

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Like said above, i would check and see if your floats in both carbs are set between 20-22mm. Then if so, move onto the needle/seat. You can read about it here. takes 15 mins or so to adjust your floats your first time..near the bottom of this link http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html

 

About your idle, do you still have your TORS on top of the carbs? (Big funky mofos gray things on top of the carbs) If so, then you will see a big knob with a slot in the top on top of the TORS. Turn them clockwise to raise idle and counter clock wise to lower it. Do both EXACTLY the same. Start with a 1/4 turn on both (counterclockwise)...ride it around for a minute or two and see how it idles, and if you want the idle a bit lower do another 1/4 turn on both the same..

 

If you have no TORS, well then the idle screws are on the side of the carbs, do the same as what i said above when turning them to adjust the idle.

 

 

Here are stock carbs with NO T.O.R.S>>> http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c164/savage_420/Bansheecarb01.jpg

 

Here are stock carbs WITH T.O.R.S>>> http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c164/savage_420/Carbsandreedsforsale001.jpg

 

Let us know whats up man!!

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It's easy to do, but it's been years since I've had stock carbs, so I don't know what the cost would be. I'd have to guess at least $35-$50 per carb, for the needles, and seats.

 

 

ok and do you know how to adjust the idle by chance. mine idles really high all the time not sure y. when i am in first with the clutch all the way out it picks up speed with out giving it any gas cant figure out y

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Like said above, i would check and see if your floats in both carbs are set between 20-22mm. Then if so, move onto the needle/seat. You can read about it here. takes 15 mins or so to adjust your floats your first time..near the bottom of this link http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html

 

About your idle, do you still have your TORS on top of the carbs? (Big funky mofos gray things on top of the carbs) If so, then you will see a big knob with a slot in the top on top of the TORS. Turn them clockwise to raise idle and counter clock wise to lower it. Do both EXACTLY the same. Start with a 1/4 turn on both (counterclockwise)...ride it around for a minute or two and see how it idles, and if you want the idle a bit lower do another 1/4 turn on both the same..

 

If you have no TORS, well then the idle screws are on the side of the carbs, do the same as what i said above when turning them to adjust the idle.

 

 

Here are stock carbs with NO T.O.R.S>>> http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c164/savage_420/Bansheecarb01.jpg

 

Here are stock carbs WITH T.O.R.S>>> http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c164/savage_420/Carbsandreedsforsale001.jpg

 

Let us know whats up man!!

 

kk thanks bud ill let ya know what happeneds when i have time it decided to start pouring outside so i am done for the day plus it getting late wifes getting pissed cuz i have been messing with the toys all day and did not accomplish nothing else haha. ill let ya know

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