...my katana and i forgot where is the on position on my gas Go to http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp , and download a (free) manual, I am sure you will sort the problem from there.
...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...
...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...
i have a 1994 suzuki gsx600-f the carb is leaking gas what can i do to fix it It sounds like it is a stuck float bowl, you can tap on the base of your carb and see if it frees it up, if not you will ...
...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...
ethanol sludge in the fuel system. 3. Sticky throttle cables. 4. Multiple carburetors not in synchronization. 5. TPS sensor out of adjustment or faulty. 6. Wrong spark plugs for the type of service. 7
old gas bike been setting for years I would drain old gas, replace with good..old gas can gum up carbs, should drain bowls on carbs also, there should be a screw on bottom of carbs(dont remove screw ...
Question about 1988 GSX 600 F (Katana)
...gas line diagram and the vacuum line diagram to a 1988 Suzuki Katana Hi, Jesse for this scenario you will need your service/owners manual if you can't find the first and best tool you ever bought for ...
Question about 2001 GSX 600 F (Katana)
ethanol sludge in the fuel system. 3. Sticky throttle cables. 4. Multiple carburetors not in synchronization. 5. TPS sensor out of adjustment or faulty. 6. Wrong spark plugs for the type of service. 7
Question about 1998 GSX 600 F (Katana)
...Gas cap diaphragm valve faulty. 19. Vacuum line from intake manifold to fuel valve is broken, cracked, pinched, or missing. 20. Carburetor controls misadjusted. 21. Incorrect valve timing. 22. Valve ...
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