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Maybe you sucked water (melted snow) into that side. Put new plugs in and run it then chop to see if you are lean or not. Double check compression, clean your carbs, try switching everything from left to right and see if the problem follows. Carbs, Boots, Reeds, plug wires, etc. If you have a banshee friend borrow some of their parts and see if it still does it. Pretty much what everyone is saying. I would lean more towards the lean condition myself. I ride in a lot of snow and have problems like that from time to time when I get reall rough in the snow. Usually its water in my gas or some stupid simple thing like that.

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just did another compression test , right cylinder 140 psi, left cylinder 10-15 psi SHIT how the hell did this happen?

two questions , can i just do top end on one side( top end is brand new) and if i do,i dont want it to happen again .

140 psi is like new ?

(stock head ,stock carbs ,tors removed, just pipes) live sea level n.y.

also would this cause over heating

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Did you make sure you torqued the cylinder and head nuts again? After a rebuild, it it necessary to retorque them after the first ride. The heat will cause metal to expand and contract and you may lose your torque, thus losing the seal and letting it suck in air making it really lean. I would try retorqueing everything first. If the torque is good, I would pull the cylinder on that side to inspect it. Later

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Did you make sure you torqued the cylinder and head nuts again? After a rebuild, it it necessary to retorque them after the first ride. The heat will cause metal to expand and contract and you may lose your torque, thus losing the seal and letting it suck in air making it really lean. I would try retorqueing everything first. If the torque is good, I would pull the cylinder on that side to inspect it. Later

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the head and cylinder nuts are all torqed corectly will pull aprt to see what it looks like, still want to know why it happened?

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Check out this former post

 

http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?...topic=28184&hl=

 

Basically, all you are doing is applying vacuum or pressure(your choice due to availability of what tools you can get) and making sure that your engine is sealed up well enough. If you lose pressure/vacuum over ten minutes or so, one of your seals is leaking and you engine will suck in air. Just make sure it's not leaking at any of the temporary seals you installed to do the test.

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