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Charlie EmSlie Posted on Aug 07, 2014
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Why is my 2000 oil cooled 1500 Intruder overheating

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Have you tried adjusting the pilot jets? It's not hard to do, I've been told that this will solve some heating problems. Let me know. Best of luck.

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I have a 2002 Suzuki Intruder 1500. I do not know why it is overheating oil wise. Thank you.

how do you know it is overheating oil wise, this is a bloody hot engine inside, have you got an oil stat on it.
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Why does my oil cooled 2000 ,1500 Intruder overheat?

Have you tried adjusting the pilot jets? It's not hard to do, I've been told that this will solve some heating problems. Let me know.
Aug 07, 2014 • Motorcycles
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Loosing torque when engine heats up..... feels like clutch is not engaging even though in gear. Bike runs fine for the first 10 minutes or so, but as soon as engine oil heats up, bike is no longer...

possible not enough clutch free play
engine oil is not used in the clutch assembly
it is a special clutch/ transmission oil
wrong oil will cause the clutch plates to slip
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Hi, I need to find the fuse box on my 2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500. Thanks

fuse box is on the right side pull two allen bolts out of chrome cover behind your floor board its also the cover youpull to add oil
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No manual, looking to top up the oil in crankcase.

Take the two hex screws out of right side rear cover and remove the chrome cover. The clear lens is the oil level check. The oil filler is to the left of the clear lens oil check.
The oil filter is under the battery, and the oil drain plug is toward the back underside of the engine.

Warm engine and stand upright on centerstand to drain oil, let drain for 15 minutes.

I use Castrol Power1 GPS 4T 10W-40 in my air and oil cooled Suzuki. You will need 5 quarts when changing oil and filter. The link below has diagrams of the bike in exploded views.
http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-vl1500b-intruder-1998-2004-usa_model16311/partslist/
This site provides a review and all the specifications of the bike.
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/roadtests/suzuki_intruder_1500_lc/index.html

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Where is the fuse panel on a 2000 intruder VL 1500

the fuse panel is under the speed sensor cover. it is the chrome cover on right side of bike. the same cover you have to remove to put oil in it. it is the one that does not have the oil sight glass in it. only 2 allen bolts hold it on.
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