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sheerider11

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I bought a 92 banshee and it kept foulin plugs so we looked at the needles and one was sorta bent so we got new ones but it is still doing it any ideas? :confused:

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You need to rejet the carb. First pull the carbs off & check to see what size the main jets are. While they are off, I would recommend a complete disassembly & thorough cleaning with carb cleaner. Get a Clymer manual & set the float heighth. Check the clip seeting on the needle. You might want to use the middle position as a starting point.Reinstall the carbs and pay close attention to idle settings, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 & full throttle settings. Adjust accordingly.Remember, main jet controls only 3/4 to full throttle positions. It sound like your carbs are TOO RICH!

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i run a 290 jet and i have pipes air filter reeds and some other stuff and i ride at the oregon dunes on the coast my mix ratio is 40:1

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are you fouling your plugs while cruising around but it runs good at wot. 290 mains are in the ballpark for your mods, maybe a little lean for winter riding. what pilots are you using and try setting your clip in the second position from top. stock pilots are 25 I believe.
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