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one of my banshees starts hard when cold, it takes over 20-40 kicks to get it started, it has good compression, stock carbs with air box removed and toomy pipes.

once warm it starts usually with a kick. and runs real good.

what should I look at for trying to solve this pain in the butt.

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Take out pilot jet and blow it out with compressed air. Make sure to have a good grip on the jet. After everything is installed and gas has gotten into the carb. Make sure to hold choke out all the way and kick it over. Last one I built carbs were clean as a whistle and even after 10min of letting gas get into the carbs it wouldn't fire. Put it in gear and kicked it over ever so slightly to get gas moving. Bike started right up

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I ended up moving clip to 2nd from bottom, the needle is longer then stock. ( will that be OK  ? )

So then I kicked it over 20 times and no start,

I then changed plugs, kicked it 7 times no start.

Then I held the choke all the way out while kicking and it started second kick.

So  do I need a new choke  ?  it only stays out on one click and will not stay out all the way.

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now that is has started, it starts first kick so now I will have to wait a day or more to see what it needs to start again.

So would it be a choke issue or would I need the 30 pilots.

would turning the air screw in from 1.5 - maybe 1 turn out tell me if it needs bigger pilots ?

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