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Old 11-14-2004, 12:18 AM
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My banshee will always start on the first kick unless its transported. I originally thought it might be flooding out when bouncing down the highway in the back of the truck but last time I turned the petcock off and let it run off the fuel remaining in the carb bowls until she died,still started hard,About 10 kicks
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Old 11-15-2004, 03:58 AM
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Originally posted by BansheeBoy1973@Nov 13 2004, 08:18 PM
My banshee will always start on the first kick unless its transported. I originally thought it might be flooding out when bouncing down the highway in the back of the truck but last time I turned the petcock off and let it run off the fuel remaining in the carb bowls until she died,still started hard,About 10 kicks *
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Well then its got to be something else that happens when its transported and not just cold started at home.

Could be something to do with the amount of choke or where your transporting too being a differnt elevation and causing it to be more lean or rich etc, or maybe even something totally different.

What other things are different between when you load it up and try to start it?
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Old 11-15-2004, 04:14 PM
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my LT250r is the same way. everytime i go somewhere with it more than 30 mins in the truck its takes like 10 15 kicks to get it runnin. sorry no help but i got the same problem
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Old 11-16-2004, 12:57 AM
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I guess elevation change could be an issue.My place is at about 1500' . I dont know if its a large enough elevation change once transported to cause a problem.Im not going to get to deep into this problem but I was just curious to see if anyone else was experiancing this.I roasted my rear pads sunday, Parking brake in caliper all frozen up.I think Im just going to get a billet parking brake block off plate.strip the rest of the unneeded p-brake stuff and get it back up for the weekend. :smiliethumbup: Thanks for the input 440 .
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