20 Most Recent 1991 Suzuki GSX 1100 GM Questions & Answers

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1991 Suzuki GSX 1100 GM fuel leak around petcock

It maybe time to remove the gas tank and make sure you do not have a rust problem,,, Some tanks have an equalizer tube that runs from one side to the other...it should never leak, The petcock can usually be cleaned and new orings installed.
4/25/2022 4:04:26 AM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 25, 2022
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I have a 1991 gsx 1100 motorcycle that started dying out now it wont start,first it was once a day then 3 times then 10 now it wont start at all

Check for fuel line kinks or blockage restrictions. Dirty fuel filter. Very dirty air filter.
4/13/2014 9:17:25 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 13, 2014
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1991 suzuki gsxr1100 sounds like all cylinders are

it can aslo be plug caps causing problems, they can have a resister in them that breaks down, check your manual for the correct plugs, and there is always the posibility the carbs need a clean on a 20 year old bike
5/7/2011 12:45:23 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on May 07, 2011
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No spark at the plu

Generally gap is required for the plug, this is due to less power from the wire, kindly call the electrician and check the spark strength and the plug model. Then you come to know whether the problem is in electric side or mechanic side.
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5/9/2010 3:50:28 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on May 09, 2010
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I need to see a wiring diagram for my gsx 1100

GSX 1100 91 model wiring diags. Copy and paste to your address bar.

http://www.gsxr711.com/tech_drawings/wiring/GSXR1100-1991-wiring-diagram.png

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http://www.gsxr711.com/tech_drawings/wiring/GSXR1100-1993-wiring-diagram.png
3/10/2010 10:11:48 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Mar 10, 2010
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Motorcycle-keeps-shutting-off????

Kinda sounds to me like the idle passage in one or more of the carb(s) is plugged up. How does the bike run when it has warmed up? If it has the same problem then it most likely is the idle passage. If it runs okay after being warmed up there is a problem with the choke system. Hope this helps.
11/5/2009 1:47:33 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Nov 05, 2009
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Spark plug gapping for 1972 triumph trophy T120

15 points, 20 plugs
7/12/2009 10:45:58 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jul 12, 2009
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General exhust question

exhausts are a dark art.......to gain maximum power ..they will need to be of a tuned length...and of certain diameter at certain points.... if your having them made by a reputible(sp) company,they should be abe to get you in the right ball park... take into consideration groung clearance etc
11/10/2008 5:08:36 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Nov 10, 2008
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Plug gaps

Manufacturer Spark Plug Gap A spark plug part number might fit hundreds of engines, and although the factory will typically set a gap to a pre-selected setting, this gap may not be optimum for your particular engine, and may not take into account modifications that you may have made to the engine. Spark Plug Gap – Bigger is Better The larger the spark kernel that is generated by a spark jumping the electrode gap, the more likely and complete the fuel burn will be, and the smoother the engine will run. That is, the larger the spark gap that’s exposed to the air/fuel mixture, the easier it is to initiate combustion. This translates directly into improved throttle response. So, the larger the plug gap you can run (without misfires) the better. Unfortunately, the greater the plug gap, the higher the voltage requirement to jump the gap. The difficulty lies in that, any added gap creates more strain on the other ignition parts. Coils, for example, may not have enough stored energy to cross the gap, creating a misfire. Old plug wire insulation can break down at the higher voltages required to fire a larger gap. The stock Ducati coils are good enough to fire a 0.044-inch plug gap. Any gap larger than this will likely result in more misfires (there’s always a few) and subsequent power loss. The correct new plug gap is specified at about 0.024-inch (0.6mm). But, remember, as a plug wears, the gap opens up further. If you use conventional sparkplugs, start with the recommended gap and try opening the gap up in 0.002-inch increments. You should note a progressively smoother throttle response if not more power. When the bike begins to lose power, go back 0.001 - 0.002 inch and this will be your optimum gap. I don't know offhand what the DCPR8E plug comes pre-gapped at but as a good rule-of-thumb, if you go more than 0.008 inch over the out-of-the-box gap you won’t maintain parallel surfaces between ground and the center electrodes. So if you reach that point, change to a plug that starts at a larger gap. The NGK dash 9 series starts at a 0.9mm (0.035-inch) gap, and is used for that reason. If you run iridium or platinum electrode plugs, start with the 0.035-inch gap that they are shipped with. Don't run them at smaller gaps or you'll loose throttle response. If you have a older bike, you may arc over the plug wires before you can reach the optimum plug gap. If the spark plug wires have inadequate insulation, the wire cannot maintain a high enough voltage across the insulation and will arc to ground before firing the plug gap. The factory spark plug leads are stranded wire covered with an EPDM jacket and although the wire itself will last a long time, the jacket will start to break down after a couple of years which is why most good aftermarket wire is insulated with silicone rubber. If this is the case, replace the stock spark plug wires with a set of Magnecor or similar quality wires. This will allow running a larger plug gap without a concern for insulating the higher voltage needed to jump the gap. Ducati 916 Magnecor #2549 wires, for example, run $67. Ignition Amplifiers Running a larger gap is the main benefit of installing an ignition amplifier, such as the one sold by Evoluzione for Ducati's. The Evoluzione ignition amplifier increases the primary voltage to the stock Ducati coil from the existing battery voltage to either 16 volt or 18 volt (user selectable). A higher primary voltage means you get a higher secondary voltage applied to the wires and plugs. The higher the secondary voltage - the larger gap it will jump across. Evoluzione recommends that for best throttle response, you run a 0.060 inch plug gap. One reservation that I have about ignition amplifiers as a group is that they could possibly cause overheating and eventual failure of the stock coils or wires. This reliability consideration has to be balanced against improved performance. An independent test by Road Racing World magazine on a GSXR 1000 saw only about a 0.2 HP improvement, but throttle response is the major benefit.
11/10/2008 5:08:35 PM • 1991 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Nov 10, 2008
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What would cause vibration on my Suzuki gsxr

It sounds like out of balance in the front wheel somewhere. Possibly a bad front tyre, the tire is damaged, bulged or blistered, or wheel buckled or simply out of balance.
3/25/2010 10:33:16 AM • Suzuki GSX 1100... • Answered on Mar 25, 2010
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1994 gsxr1100 cant get to start sounds like it

as well as the above thigs to have a look at, try and have the coils looked at.
on my 92 gsxr1100 the coils had degraded over the years.
the coils will need replaced sooner than later anyway.
this might help.
12/5/2009 8:27:31 PM • Suzuki GSX 1100... • Answered on Dec 05, 2009
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Setting timing chain

You didn't say what year the bike is. Chances are one of the manuals below will work for you. Even if the closest manual is a few years off, the service repairs don't change much. The manuals below cover the years 1986 to 1998.

90a9c7d.png Go to this site and you can download a free PDF service manual.
www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp Most all of the manuals are in English but some are not. There is no way to be sure without doing the download. You can always delete it if in a foreign language.

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8/3/2009 2:37:15 AM • Suzuki GSX 1100... • Answered on Aug 03, 2009
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I have a 94 gsx-r1100w

There are a few things that may be causing your problem.

Make sure that air cleaner(s) are OK. This would cause your engine to run rich usually, however.

Make sure that bike has new fuel in it (Premium).
Gasoline deteriorates rapidly and will cause a loss of power if it is not fresh.

You probably want to replace the fuel filter.

If the easy checks stated above do not solve your problem, you may need to go through your carburetors. They do not like to sit very long. The fuel that is in them evaporates and leaves a residue that plugs jets and fuel inlet valves very easily.

Putting Seafoam in your gas tank can help to clean the fuel system. There are other brands of fuel treatments that also work.

Sometimes the more that you use the motorcycle, some of the problems will slowly start fixing themselves as you keep running new fuel through your machine.

If you need more assistance, you can email me at [email protected]



4/26/2009 11:48:47 PM • Suzuki GSX 1100... • Answered on Apr 26, 2009
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2001 suzuki drz 250 repair manual

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4/19/2024 2:28:12 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Apr 19, 2024
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Where is the rectifier located on my 2004 suzuki katana 600

Behind the radiator on the left side. It is the device with cooling fins, even though the electronic parts are embedded in rubber paste.The location isn't ideal and sudden defects leave people stranded so what people do is relocate the regulator/rectifier to a cooler place. Perhaps to the air inlet, under the air filter. Follow the three, mostly, yellow cables that originate from the stator when you don't find it behind the radiator.
3/24/2024 3:09:20 AM • Suzuki... • Answered on Mar 24, 2024
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Why my Suzuki TF 125 losses power in the midway? What are the causes for such loss of power?

What do you mean by "Midway"? How old is this motorbike? What exactly did you do to clean the carburettor? Is it a new spark plug and a new, clean air filter? Did you empty the fuel tank to remove the fuel tap to clean the filter on the inside of the tap? Is it doing anything else? Things like - is it hard to start, has heavier exhaust smoke or it has a rough and uneven idle.
2/18/2024 5:20:58 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Feb 18, 2024
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I own a 2009 Suzuki Boulevard. Problem is the motor is jammed. It turns but only half a turn before it hits something solid inside. what are the possibilities it could be that is causing the problem

A broken timing chain is the most likely cause, the piston is hitting an open valve, or you have a dropped valve or a stuck valve. Another possibility is something jamming behind behind the side covers.The key would be how you discovered this? Driving along at 105 and the engine stopped, or ???https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+suzuki+boulevard+timing+chain+or+timing+belt....
2/4/2024 10:21:52 AM • Suzuki... • Answered on Feb 04, 2024
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Bypass immobilizer on 2007 Suzuki R6

You can't, the computerized system is in place to stop exactly what you are trying to do, Steal the bike without the correct credentials. You can't reprogram or over-ride the computer. You need a bike electrician.
12/20/2023 3:33:40 AM • Suzuki... • Answered on Dec 20, 2023
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I need a repair manual for 1986 Suzuki cavalcade gv1400

https://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&type=E210US1494G0&p=repair+manual+for+1986+Suzuki+cavalcade+gv1400
12/18/2023 11:26:19 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Dec 18, 2023
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Crankcase seems hot on my Suzuki sv 1000s after running it for a short while

The crank case will be almost as hot as the oil flowing around the engine, lubricating the bearings.
12/10/2023 2:07:49 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Dec 10, 2023
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