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David Keith

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2001 Banshee has completely rebuilt engine. It leaked between cylinders before overhaul.

-new crankshaft with o-rings on inner bearings & middle seal

-new pistons with bored cylinders (first over)

-used Yamabond on all mating surfaces when I put it together

Now it will not hold 6 psi on either cylinder. It leaks from one cyl. to the other...

Why won't this thing hold pressure? Any ideas???

:banghead:

 

I have plugged both exhaust ports, plugged both cross-over pipe holes & installed a custom manifold applying six psi into one intake adapter. It just blows out the other intake!

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2001 Banshee has completely rebuilt engine. It leaked between cylinders before overhaul.

-new crankshaft with o-rings on inner bearings & middle seal

-new pistons with bored cylinders (first over)

-used Yamabond on all mating surfaces when I put it together

Now it will not hold 6 psi on either cylinder. It leaks from one cyl. to the other...

Why won't this thing hold pressure? Any ideas???

:banghead:

It is supposed to leak between cylinders. Thats why you only pump up one side when you do a leakdown test. You should be able to find the where the air is escaping using soap and water.

Good luck.

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plug both cylinders and set up one intake for the pressure and see what it does..

It held 5.5 psi for twenty minutes, then it dropped to 5 psi, held that for twenty more minutes.

Before the overhaul, it didn't have much draw or suction at the carburetor. Now I just want to make sure it's ready before re-installing motor. I have been told that it should not leak between the cylinders...

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It held 5.5 psi for twenty minutes, then it dropped to 5 psi, held that for twenty more minutes.

Before the overhaul, it didn't have much draw or suction at the carburetor. Now I just want to make sure it's ready before re-installing motor. I have been told that it should not leak between the cylinders...

 

It does leak between the cylinders as it is supposed to. Only dropping 1 psi in 40 minutes is spectacular! Run it.

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