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Did you trim the plug wires before installing caps? 1/4" off gives new wire to contact with. Also check the pick-up coil gap and make sure the nubs are rust free.

 

Pretty hard to check if you are getting spark on one cylinder as the Banshee uses a wasted spark. Both plugs fire every 180* of crank rotation.

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Easy, swap plug lead left to right, if there is a fault in the lead, plug cap or rusty nub on the flywheel the fault will swap sides also. If it doesn't I would be looking at the intake carby, boots, gaskets, etc & make sure there nothing blocking or restricting the exhaust.

 

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