Why is my banshee running on one cylinder?

Why is my banshee running on one cylinder?

check and make sure it’s getting fuel into the cylinder from the carb. It’s between the carbs and the reeds somewhere. Most likely in your carb though. Also, replace your fuel hose where it splits off.

Why is oil coming out of my ATV exhaust?

Possibly the stem opened up the valve guide and when you replace the valve seal – it’s not holding back the oil from passing through the seal. Usually oil in the exhaust is either valve seals (and/or guides), head gasket, or posswibly a cracked head ( but least likely).

Are Yamaha Banshee any good?

The 34-hp, 386 lb, two-stroke Yamaha Banshee is easy to maintain, ideal for dirt and dunes, readily modified, described as virtually indestructible, and often called by off-road enthusiasts as the greatest ATV of all time. Does that make it a good quad? Yes. The endlessly fun Banshee is one good quad.

What’s the best year for Yamaha Banshee?

99 and 2000 are the best….

Do you need to replace the exhaust system on an ATV?

Replacing the stock ATV exhaust with a new slip-on or a complete system is one of the first improvements ATV owners make especially when used for racing. Aftermarket ATV exhausts simply perform better than stock, last longer, look better and provide more durability.

What kind of exhaust system does Motosport use?

MotoSport specializes in ATV mufflers and exhausts therefore we also offer accessories like exhaust packing, heat shields and ATV exhaust plugs to keep your system running like new. Whether it’s an ATV muffler, complete exhaust system or fresh packing shop all ATV parts at MotoSport.com.

Which is the best brand of quad exhaust?

MotoSport carries the best ATV exhaust brands in the industry and whether you ride a 2-stroke or 4-stroke quad we’ve got the right upgrade for you. Check out just a short list of the quad exhaust brands we carry:

What causes a car exhaust pipe to backfire?

Backfiring happens all the time, in cars and bikes, you just don’t hear it because the muffler/exhaust. Since you’ve modified it, now you do. What it is, is incomplete combustion, fuel is left over, and shot into the exhaust pipes. The heat from the pipes then ignites the vapor and boom, backfire.