1981 Suzuki GS 750 L "site rubber seals" Questions

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...rubber seals are normally the culprits. Usually, all the valves need is to be re-lapped to provide a fresh face on the valve and valve seat. Check the site below for parts. ...

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...rubber instantly soft again but only for 10 minutes or so. Just long enough to re-mount and clamp down. Obviously, new parts would fix the problem You can try Babbit's. Generally, if you can find a ...

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...rubber seals and fittings between the carbs and cylinder head get hard and brittle. They can develop small cracks and also loose the seal they had when new and pliable. This means that extra air gets ...

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...rubber manifold or hardened "O" ring seals on the manifold. Tighten the carb mounting bolts if they are a bit loose. The throttle cable may need lubrication or replacement if it does not move freely. ...

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...rubber seal that has been damaged, is this part needed and can it be fixed? You will have to overhaul that caliper, you will need the repair kit...once its broken apart check the piston for any blurr ...

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...rubber seal when installing. FYI > Go to the site below where you can see a parts diagram for your specific bike. You will select the actual brand, year, model, etc., once you go to the site. Part ...

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...the mixture to help on start up,the seal at fault is easy to replace with the min of tools and is sited on the rear of the carb where it is just pushed over the manifold and the carb is pushed into ...

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rubber plugs in there. Removing the cover to replace the gasket will not harm any of the electrics. I would try just tightening the case screws to see if that will take care of the problem. Worst case

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rubber piece under the tank around the frame while could be sticky. Yes, just disconnect the tubes. One thing though, mark the tubes so you can put them back where they came from. Why are you removing

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...rubber mallet and knock it out of the half it is in. Now would be a good time to replace the outer bearing and seal behind the front sprocket. Also replace the shift shaft seal. By the way, this may ...

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