1996 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana) - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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97 Suzuki Katana 750 carburetor air/fuel screws.

Mentioned here. the standard is normally screw in lightly and back out 1 1/2 turns.

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Apr. 21, 2009 - Starting with carb #1, turn the mixture screw 1/4 turn at a time in or out till the bike idles the fastest. If the idle speed comes up a lot, turn it back ... 15 posts · Hi, i'm overhauling my carbs, and i noticed that someone in here said something about 1 and ... Air fuel mixture screws - KatRiders.com 15 posts Jan. 25, 2009 A/F screw adjustment - KatRiders.com 14 posts May 11, 2014 Pilot Screw settings - KatRiders.com 8 posts Feb. 19, 2015 Question Drilled Air Screw Plug on my '90 GSX600F ... 13 posts Jan. 26, 2017 More results from katriders.com Good video instruction here as well https://www.google.com/search?q=97+katana+750+carburetor+air%2Ffuel+adjustment ..
6/20/2021 5:53:23 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jun 20, 2021 • 675 views
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Wiring diagram 1996 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana)

So on my 1997 Suzuki 750 katana lost power on the dash bike still runs but not sure if it’s a electrical problem
9/6/2020 6:54:57 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Sep 06, 2020 • 909 views
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1997 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana) carburetor overflow

You will need to remove the float bowl. Some carburators will have a carbon coated plastic float, if the coating gets scratched, the float will sink, causing your problem. If it's a hollow metallic float, it can get a hole in it, and sink. If the float is good, then the rubber seal that the float pushes up when the float bowl starts to fill with gas is leaking. This can be caused by debris between the valve seat and the valve, or the rubber is cracked or hardened. In any case, usually there is 4 screws on the rounded bottom of the carburators, remove them and you will see the float. If it doesn't float in a bowl of gasoline, it needs repaired or replaced. If the small rubber seal the float moves is cracked or deformed, it needs replaced. There may just be a tiny bit of debris between the float valve and the seat that needs removed. Good luck. None of this is very expensive.
3/5/2018 3:34:37 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Mar 05, 2018 • 988 views
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1996 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana) main fuse keeps blowing

Hello, I'd check for a short along the wire to the frame. Also, it's rare that the starter solenoid could be shorted. Use a multimeter on ohms to ring out the wire(s) that activate the solenoid. There should be low resistance for the solenoid, but it should not be zero or .1 ohms.
2/11/2018 7:00:29 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Feb 11, 2018 • 593 views
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Where dose the small line from the petcock go to?

It goes to the outt side of carburetor. 4
8/6/2016 8:09:35 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Aug 06, 2016 • 60 views
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Hi my katana 750 1990 wont start without being push started, and it back fires and now its starting t0 die while riding it could you help me please?

Take it to a good bike mechanic. They will be able to diagnose what is wrong and fix it for you.
6/9/2016 11:00:38 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jun 09, 2016 • 168 views
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Rear swingarm pivot bolt torque value?

I'm a MMI student and currently in BMW. The answer your looking for is 74 ft lbs.....
11/2/2015 11:34:04 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Nov 02, 2015 • 99 views
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Why does engine die when put in gear?

Is the clutch properly adjusted?
10/12/2015 7:18:47 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Oct 12, 2015 • 108 views
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How to adjust carberator floats

  1. Suzuki GSX750F Katana - Motorcycle Specs

    www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/suzu/suzuki_gsx750f_05.htm Suzuki GSX 750F Katana. Year. 2004-05. Engine. Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. Capacity. 748 cc / 45.6 cu.in. Bore x Stroke ...
7/14/2015 1:50:18 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jul 14, 2015 • 351 views
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Can regular fuel hose be used to replace worn rubber hoses at fuel tees on carbs 1&2and3&4

Of course you can,
4/29/2015 7:26:30 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 29, 2015 • 187 views
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1996 750 katana suzuki how to set floats?

- Now days some carburetors are produced which are fixed and no adjustment is provided.The float is made up of whole plastic like material. Some floats have the copper/metal notch for the adjustment of fuel level. - Take the carburetor assembly out. - Remove the fuel bowls. - Place the carburetor assembly with the floats upward towards yourself. - Float level gauge and active data list (taken from the workshop manual) is required to carry out the adjustment. But you can simply adjust the float level correctly without any gauge. - Hold the carburetor assembly at your eye level in such a way that the carburetor No. 1 is in front of you. Behind is No. 2 carburetor, then behind is No. 3 and then the No. 4. Or we can say that the carburetor No. 1 hides the carburetors 2, 3, and 4. - Examine carefully the floats of all the individual carburetors be parallel to the surface of the carburetor where the float bowl face is seated and tightened. - Adjust the float level by bending the float notch towards the needle valve (to decrease the float level and to raise the float) or away from the needle valve to increase the float level (to lower the float).
4/16/2015 8:56:41 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 16, 2015 • 597 views
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1996 suzuki 750 katana can you buy just the carb bowl gasket and the gas needle valve

Yes you can buy a needle valve assembly which consists of a needle ,o ring,and needle seat.in the UK they are about £40 each !
4/12/2015 7:45:31 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 12, 2015 • 261 views
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Got spark in all 4 cylinders but not getting gas in3 and 4 why

possible a grounded coil wire.or pulsar coil for 3-4 bad.
4/11/2015 7:27:26 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 11, 2015 • 76 views
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When put into gear engine dies

Check your sidestand cut out switch, or clutch cut out switch, one of these !!!
10/22/2014 3:41:33 PM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Oct 22, 2014 • 216 views
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Push starter button starter spins but dose not engage

there is a gear that the starter gear mesh up with.it could be bad
6/12/2014 6:40:53 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jun 12, 2014 • 125 views
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It wont stay running in stalls out from time to time

Change the fuel filter,clean the carb jets again,and replace the air filter.This should take care of it but sometimes when they sit for awhile,you will need to clean the carbs numerous time as the gunk in the tank continues to wash down into the carbs.
4/9/2014 2:10:55 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Apr 09, 2014 • 548 views
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What Engine years will work with the existing wiring and everything else on my 1996 GSX75F KATANA?

From what I have found on Katriders.com I guess any 98 and up 600 or 750 engine will swap easily. There is more on there so I will link the page. INSTALLING LARGER ENGINES in Kats KatRiders com I am also a Kat owner they are awesome bikes!
2/4/2014 12:23:55 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Feb 04, 2014 • 143 views
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My 1974 honda cb750,is back firing! and pops& cracks when i give it gas.stock coils,and wires.is this the prob? carbs are nice and cleen.

sounds like your leads are loosing spark check in the dark for spark.
6/24/2012 1:07:21 AM • 1996 Suzuki GSX... • Answered on Jun 24, 2012 • 144 views
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