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Ok i took my shee to the dunes for the first time after installing my new noss head and it seemed to be running great until I headed up the mountain and the left cylinder just cut out completly it runs fine at low to mid rpm but under any stress it's just like the left side just shut's off I tried changing plugs and it did not help any ideas?

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Do a compression test... mine did the same thing when i blew up my pistons from too low of octane in the gas... what elevation are you at? Were you running race gas? I see you are running 18cc domes.. depending on your elevation you could have been having detonation.

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By reading his other posts...he rides with rsheppick.

 

R rides at 5000 feet. 18cc domes don't need race gas at that elevation.

 

Severe timing and 16 or 17cc domes would need a little more octane...

Yep...squeeze test her, see where you're at...

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I'll do a compression test but that just seems weird sinse it ran fine before the noss head and it has literally less than 5 minutes on it, when I did the head the pistons and cylinders looked almost new and not one scratch on the stock head

I will get back to you guys on results of comp. test thanks.

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I'll do a compression test but that just seems weird sinse it ran fine before the noss head and it has literally less than 5 minutes on it, when I did the head the pistons and cylinders looked almost new and not one scratch on the stock head

I will get back to you guys on results of comp. test thanks.

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Okay lets back up a second here.

 

When you changed your head what head was on before? Stock?

 

You buy a new oring kit?

 

I you need to make sure you have almost equal compression -+ '3PSI'.

 

I think the head was not put on correctly or the domes were incorrect and squish was also not checked....

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A new oring kit came with the head

 

and yes the head was stock I looked at it last night and noticed that the left cylinder has a small leak on the back side, so I need to pull the head and see WTF after I get it back on I will do a compression test and let you guys know the results thanks guys.

PS. sheppick I might throw in some higher compression forged pistons and remove the stock rev limiters and other useless stock shit you think you could give me a hand mabey over see my dumb ass?

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It is possible the head or cylinder is warped...causing the leak...

Also possible the gasket just let loose. A compression test should reveal that...if not, it's time to leak down test it.

 

There are no rev limiters on a banshee. I think you mean the TORS, which in theory help cut the ignition if the slides stick. This is not the same as a rev limiter.

 

For your info... The Pipes, timing, compression and carbs pretty much tell you how high it'll rev, or...better yet, when the motor will stop making power...

 

You're in two stroke land now, bud...no popping once you hit 9 or 10 K...it'll just stop pulling. Good idea to shift then...

 

:P

 

:cheers:

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If you haven't removed the head yet, do a compression check first. A coolant leak to the outside doesn't mean there is a compression leak. If you have already taken the head off, see if the pistons or domes look like they have been worked over with an ice pick (detonation).

 

If you put in the higher compression pistons you may need more octane if you don't already.

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