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Hi ppl,haven't posted anything since i got kicked out from fb page (3-4 years ago ) but now im here lol

Yesterday i got finally time to have a look at my banshee after years of sitting in my backyard on sun,rain and what not ,after changed old fuel and adjusted the carb float level it started 3rd kick but god almighty it smokes and spits unburnt fuel.

Checked the compression and its around 102 psi on left and 105 on right cylinder so just wondering if thats the cause of so much unburnt fuel?

The carbies are not flooding and 280 mains should not be too big for open air box and k&n filter + fmf fatties ,i did shange oem rid chages with vf3 tho since last carb tune up. 

Forgot to mention im at sea level

 

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Hi ppl,haven't posted anything since i got kicked out from fb page (3-4 years ago ) but now im here lol
Yesterday i got finally time to have a look at my banshee after years of sitting in my backyard on sun,rain and what not ,after changed old fuel and adjusted the carb float level it started 3rd kick but god almighty it smokes and spits unburnt fuel.
Checked the compression and its around 102 psi on left and 105 on right cylinder so just wondering if thats the cause of so much unburnt fuel?
The carbies are not flooding and 280 mains should not be too big for open air box and k&n filter + fmf fatties ,i did shange oem rid chages with vf3 tho since last carb tune up. 
Forgot to mention im at sea level
 

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