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HI ALL,, Just spent the winter rebuilding my banshee.POWDER COATED everything that could be done and put all new bearings seals ect. didnt do much to the motor except advanced the timing, shift star mod and new reed petals. my issue is now is it wont start as easy or nice as it used to. Cleaned the carbs and adjusted the float so it doesnt leak out the overflow anymore. the issue is getting gas i think.I Can choke and kick the guts out of her but it wont start. if i put a little gas in the head then it starts right up and runs like a top and stays running. it'll fire up first kick after that, but if it sits for any length of time it seems to do the same thing. I took the plugs out to see what they look like and after sitting and trying to start again they seem dry with no fuel getting there. Anybody know why what my problem may be. it runs really nice after i get it going just wont start right away like she used to. any help would be great

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Any time you rebuild a motor(or replace gaskets) you should do a leak down test.If you haven't done this and your experiencing running problems already then your just risking blowing your top end.  Do a leak down test and also a compression test.  Air leaks and low compression can cause it to be hard to start cause it wont draw enough fuel into the engine when kicking it over.

 

Leakdown test

Compression test

Clean carburetors, REMOVE jets and clean them and write down what jets you have installed.(this will help if its a carburetor issue)

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I cleaned the carbs good, took everything apart and cleaned them with carb cleaner and compressed air! To do leak down test on a banshee do you do both sides at once or can you do one side at a time? Never done one on a twin before!

You do both cylinders at once by sealing both exhaust ports and one intake then clamp your leakdown tester into the open intake boot and clamp id down. then compressed air is used to pressurize the engine to ONLY 6lbs and it should be able to hold that pressure for 6 minutes

 

Here are a couple of threads that show how to make one yourself but you can also usually get one from ebay or a member on here.

 

http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=110585&p=961759

 

http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=49835&p=409620

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Ok, did a leak down test and it passed. Carbs were cleaned again and everything is good externally. Now I guess I need to know what's next? Did a compression test as well and they are both 105 cold.( a bit low but don't think this is part of my issue) put it back together and still won't start. If I put a little gas in the head and it starts right up, and keeps starting every time once it's warmed up. Is there a seal or something inside that could be causing my starting issue??? NEED HELP:( it's almost riding season here in cold ass canada!! Thanks all , hope I can get this figured out

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What is your jetting at. pilot/clip/main.

 

 

Bowls switched? Guessing stock carbs..

↑↑ this?

 

When you cleaned the carbs did you put the appropriate bowl back onto the appropriate carb?  One bowl has a copper tube which goes on to the carb that has the choke plunger.

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