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I totally agree with boonman.

 

Did you had to carb tops off recenlty? maybe you placed the slide the wrong way around?

 

Take your airfilter off (K&N w/Pro Flow) should be done in a second ;)

and see if both carb slides are moving freely.

Posted

I don't think it's the slides. I've been staring at those damn things for hours trying to think of what's not right.

The cut out is facing the airbox(like it should, right?!?), and when I pull the throttle, both slides move like they always have and I can't find any spot where they hang up.

One thing I haven't tried yet is adjusting the throttle cable AT THE LEVER!!! :rolleyes:

I can't believe I didn't even think about adjusting with the actual cable at the handlebars. I was reading old forums and came across Banchetta telling somebody to try it and that he did it himself. Thanks for all of your help guys, I really appreciate it, I don't have anybody locally that know jackSh*t about Banshee or jetting banshees.

 

 

Josh

Posted

SSSSO thats it?

Thats your fix?

Give me a break I was hoping to find out why mine is doing thhe same. The back firing is killing me I have swopt carbs from another banshee rebuilt the motor. anyone else

Posted

This might help you out. If the shee is revving uncontrollable w/o the tors, then you have an air leak, or stuck slides....your shee should run w/o the tors...the tors is designed to stop a stuck open throttle and kills the ignition some when it detects and stuck throttle.....so if the shee revs w/o the tors, then find the stuck throttle or air leak...remember, then motor is an air pump, it can't rev, unless its getting air......hope this helps...

Posted

i dont know about any of that shit but once ur problems sorted out get some engine cleaner shit, forgot its name its called power booster or somit with octane booster, it cleans the engine out gives u peak performance. just an idea

l8r

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I wouldn't recommend that, it might clean the oil out also which lubricates the pistons and lower end bearings......... :o

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