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Right cylinder will not fire


Grason B

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Hey Guys,

 

I am new to this forum, I have a 1992 Banshee that is only running on the left cylinder. I have read through a lot of the similar posts, applied the advice that was given, and its still running on the one cylinder.

 

Here is a list of everything I have checked out and tried:

 

Compression - Left cylinder 120 psi, Right Cylinder 140 psi
Spark - Both plugs are getting spark, I swapped plugs & wires as well

Reeds - Both sets of reeds appear to be in good shape, I replaced the gaskets as well for the heck of it

Fuel - I tore both carbs down & cleaned them. I can watch fuel flowing into each cylinder as I rev it up with no air box on. They have been sync'd, and  I even went as far as swapping them.

Tank - I pulled the petcock out and cleaned the filters to ensure I have good flow of fuel

Stator Pickup - I set the gap to .018 and cleaned both nubs on the flywheel

Exhaust - The bike has been sitting for a few years, so I pulled the pipe off and shot air through it to make sure it wasn't clogged

 

 

 

I saw the post about doing the leak down test, I will be getting the parts tomorrow to build the tester.

 

 

Aside from that, do you guys have any other ideas?? I have been pulling my hair out over this thing... Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

Thanks,

Grason

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Yep, stock cabs, and the hose is there.

 

I did the leak down test tonight after making the tools this afternoon. It lost all pressure it about 40 seconds, The only spot I noticed it leaking was out of the top of the left intake manifold.

 

I would imagine there is a leak internal somewhere, I cant imagine it losing that much pressure, that fast, just out of "small" leak from the intake.

 

Any thoughts?

 

 

 

 

Thanks,

Grason

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You might want spray around your spark plugs. Be surprised. If you fix the leaks, and still lose pressure spray around your crank seals.

 

I had a cheap ass air pump that would leak back once.

 

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You might want spray around your spark plugs. Be surprised. If you fix the leaks, and still lose pressure spray around your crank seals.

 

I had a cheap ass air pump that would leak back once.

 

sent from yo mammy house.

 

 

I sprayed around the plugs, head, base gaskets, intake & exhaust ports, and the the tools I just made. The only spot I saw bubbles was the intake. I need to pull the covers off in order to spray around the crank seals, I guess its time to yank the engine out and see where the problem is.

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Here is a picture of the bubbles coming from the left intake.

 

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That crossover tube on your intake looks beat to death man. Like it appears to have a few tiny holes. Maybe pic. That's a decent leak really.

 

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That crossover tube on your intake looks beat to death man. Like it appears to have a few tiny holes. Maybe pic. That's a decent leak really.

 

sent from yo mammy house.

 

 

Maybe Ill order a new cross over tube, nothing was leaking around there though.  The intake gaskets are brand new, and I tightened them as much as I could with out stripping out the holes in the cylinder. Do you run any sort of RTV on those gaskets? I put them in there dry.

 

I sprayed the valve stem & the gauge and neither of them were bubbling.

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