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Ssantoni73

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I need help!! I just got my rebuilt banshee running it floods out of the overflow on the bowl, floods cylinders. I have spark, good compression and definitely have fuel. Cleaned carbs 3 times. Sometimes starts when it is cold. When it runs, it runs great and no issues until i shut it off it will sometimes start, just noticed a cylinder shut down until i messed with the petcock but have a new petcock on the way. Mods are dg fattys, fmf silencers, boyesen reeds, boost bottle, head was decked and have 2 k&n style air pods on the carbs. Has i think stock carbs and jets are 200 main 25 pilot and have needle clip on second spot up from the bottom and mix screw is at 3/4 turn out because that is where it ran best. Any help please! I have the bowls on the right carb and did check that the needles and floats are good.

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11 hours ago, JUSTWANNARACE said:

Bad float height, bad float needle, o-ring around the needle seat is fucked.. ect..

All of those... 

Most times the carbs dumping fuel is the needle and seat being worn out, like $8 for new ones....

 

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I adjusted the floats still floods when its not running and fuels on. But when i go to start it cold it gets no fuel so i put my hand over a carb to vacuum fuel then it will fire, but once it is warm it flood my cylinders and i have to clean my plugs then it fires right up... i bought 27.5 and 30 pilot jets is it worth throwing in a 27.5?  My elevation is 207' in case that matters. I checked to make sure the floats closed by putting air on the fuel line and moving the floats up they seal then open when pulled down. Im sure its a 200 main would the main jet cause starting issues? And ill get rid of the boost bottle. I was going to get new intake boots and billet intake along with vforce4 reeds

 

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https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/930/59507/All-Balls-Carburetor-Repair-Kit?v=2005-YAMAHA-BANSHEE-350

 

 

buy this and go through your carbs... or do some of your own research and buy just the needle and seat.

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11 hours ago, Ssantoni73 said:

I adjusted the floats still floods when its not running and fuels on. But when i go to start it cold it gets no fuel so i put my hand over a carb to vacuum fuel then it will fire, but once it is warm it flood my cylinders and i have to clean my plugs then it fires right up... i bought 27.5 and 30 pilot jets is it worth throwing in a 27.5?  My elevation is 207' in case that matters. I checked to make sure the floats closed by putting air on the fuel line and moving the floats up they seal then open when pulled down. Im sure its a 200 main would the main jet cause starting issues? And ill get rid of the boost bottle. I was going to get new intake boots and billet intake along with vforce4 reeds

 

No, your mains are not going to cause the issue your currently having, what I was getting at before is a 200 main is way too lean, even more so with pipes and pods. 

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