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The 1985 Suzuki GS700ES is a motorcycle that is equipped with two coil packs, each responsible for providing the spark to two cylinders. To determine which wire from the coil pack goes to which spark plug, you can consult the wiring diagram for your motorcycle.
If you don't have a wiring diagram, you can also determine the correct wire placement by using a spark tester. To do this, you'll need to disconnect one of the spark plug wires from a spark plug and connect it to the spark tester. Then, turn on the engine and observe which spark plug is firing. Repeat this process for each of the remaining spark plug wires until you have determined the correct placement for all of the wires.
It's important to ensure that the wires are properly connected, as incorrect placement can result in poor engine performance or damage to the ignition system.
We do not have wiring diagrams so have no way to ID this wire for you. If you wish to buy a used wiring diagram book you can get one here. It is very easy to use and is a series of diagrams of the different parts of the electrical systems
do not have a diagram, but heres the firing order. 1-2-3-4-5-6, 1-3-5 is in back, # 1 is closest to alternator. from left to right, or facing engine from front 2-4-6 is in front. 5-2-3-6-4-1 is coil pack, from left to right (facing from front of engine).
You dont need diagram. If you will notice there is seperate coils for each spark plug. you need 9/32 socket to remove each coil. Theres a small screw that holds the coil in place, Remove the srew, remove the coil, once you remove the coil take a spark plug socket and extension to remove the plug.On the end of each coil is a boot that looks like the end of a spark plug wire . You can buy a set of those boots.Do these one at a time. You can gat a book a auto parts store that could help for about twenty bucks. Hope this helps Leave comment
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