2001 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana) - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2001 Suzuki GSX 750 F (Katana) carburetors not getting fuel
.Fuel tank empty.
. Fuel cap or fuel tank not venting properly.
. Fuel filter clogged with rust or dirt.
. Fuel valve not in the on or reserve position.
. Vacuum line to fuel valve cracked, broken, pinched, or missing.
. Fuel valve/petcock clogged or diaphragm cracked, cut or torn.
. Fuel line from the fuel valve to the carburetor or fuel pump clogged, cracked, pinched, bent, broken, or missing.
. Fuel pump not working.
. Fuel line touching cylinder or head causing fuel to boil and vapor lock, repair by rerouting and wrapping line with convoluted tubing.
. Carburetor inlet clogged.
. Carburetor float or needle and seat stuck.
. Carburetor not venting properly overflow line or bowl fitting clogged, pinched, or bent.
Odometer stopped working @ 99,999 on 2001 GSX750F
a katana its a digital so may stop at that figurekind of tamper proof design so it cant be wound back if nothing wrong with the sender or wires you dont have to buy the whole cluster depends on what part of the world you are ebay s lists used gsx750s way cheaper than your prices
I can't get my Suzuki to start, any ideas?
Make sure both battery terminals are connected tightly. If they are, and you know what you're doing, you can bypass the solenoid by disconnecting the heavy cables and touching them together to see if the starter turns. If it turns, the solenoid may need replacing. If it doesn't turn, then the starter needs looking at.
Throttle/fuel issues 2001 katana 750
Add some sea foam in the gas tank. Leave in idle run for about 5 to 7 minutes. Then idle the rpms up and watch the white smoke choke out. Which will clean or attempt to clean the throttle body out
Starter
CHECK FUEL LINES FILTERS AND BATTERY COMPONETS THEN CLEAN AND ADJUST CARB AS NEEDED
Turn key just winds no start
It's usually one of two most common reasons. A fuel delivery restriction or no spark to the plugs. Check for spark by seeing if you can get spark to jump from a wire to the plug (hold it very close but not touching while cranking). If there is good spark then chek fuel flow (after the fuel pump) also check for any cloged fuel filters.
A problem starting up
Check the fuses. Next, check for spark. If no spark then check again but with a new plug. Is the kill switch on? Does the side stand have a kill switch? Is it working properly? Tip-over kill switch on your bike? Check the operation of the ignition switch and all kill switches with a volt ohmmeter.
Check the loom. Did a wire come unplugged? Are all wires clean and with solid connections? Any abraded or pinched wires? Is the bike in neutral and the neutral light is lit up? If no neutral light, check the neutral switch and neutral switch wire on center casing. With a little luck this will get you back on the road.
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When trying to start my
it must be tight on the starter.
check battery voltage when fully charged. it should read over 12.5v for a good battery. anything less then get a new one.
Chock stuck open
hi most likely the cable is corroded, remove the cable bar end first then unclip from carb end easy job if the cabe is seized the choke will return to its resting position, in this case replace cable, or free off and lubricate old cable.paul
Choke stuck open...help plz
remove the carb and blast it with carb cleaner by removing the 4 screws beneath the carburetor. leave it to dry out, replace and see if this releases the choke
My headlight burn , i change the burn socked and
Hi and welcome to the site,
Depending on the version, there is a hidden headlight switch inside the start button switch that switches off when starting. In some instances, the contacts may have corrosion or have burned when the headlight socket had a problem. Other than the dimmer switch this is another possibility to consider.
Good luck and thank you for asking.
Brand new battery and still cant get it started???
Read the voltage at the starter terminal that goes back to the battery (connect the other meter lead to unpainted engine metal). It should read 12.6 volts even when you attempt start. If it reads less voltage, or the voltage drops to zero when start is attempted, look carefully at the positive battery connector and wire for white/green corrosion. Check the negative terminal wiring too, but corrosion is not as likely. If the battery itself does not read 12.6 volts, the new battery may require charging at low current for about 6 hours. Hope this helps!
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