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Birol Uzun Posted on Aug 30, 2014
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What is the pilot jet size of a 1996 gsxr 750

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JET, PILOT AIR (127.5) E3
09492-25013 ,JET, PILOT AIR (110) MODEL T E28
09492-22015 ,JET, PILOT AIR (127.5) MODEL V E28
09492-25013 ,JET, PILOT AIR (122.5) E33
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Testimonial: "is this the Air jet? thank you for your fast response but i am searching for the main fuel jet size. thank you in advance"

  • Petar Petrov
    Petar Petrov Aug 31, 2014

    .JET, MAIN (127.5) LH,RH 09491-25018 ,.JET, MAIN (125) ML,MR 09491-25014

  • Birol Uzun
    Birol Uzun Aug 31, 2014

    thank you very much

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 gsxr 750 im trying

hello mate tried uploading image but wouldnt have it so type in bike chat into google click on workshop click on manuals click on wiring diagrams your bike comes under the 1993-1995 your bike is the same wirng sorry its not in color but the wiring codes are all at the bottom good luck if you have problems leave your email add in the comment and ill send you wiring diagram ok

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 Suzuki GSX-R 750 T

they will more than likely fit but doubt that it'll run smoothly

tombones

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: what is the best carb set for this year gsxr

Pull out the slide then lower the clip on the jet needle one notch. Then try two notches. This will richen the mid range response. Give this a try before trashing the carbs.

Go to the site below and you can download a free service manual PDF. The one you want is 47th from the top of the Suzuki list. Yes, I know that it is for '93 to '95 models. It is the closest I could come to '89 and 90% of the data doesn't change and it is free. For an exact match Google " service manuals suzuki " or go to www.repairmanuals.com
Also try your local library. Often guys will donate manuals to the library.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2009

SOURCE: WHAT SIZE MAIN JET AND PILOT JET ARE STANDARD WITH

Hi and welcome to FixYa,

On a 2003 Kawasaki KLX125, these are standards:

  • main jet - 145
  • pilot jet - 17.5

Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa. Happy Holidays.

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gavin jones

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2010

SOURCE: i have a 1996 gsxr 750 it has spark and wont start

try some aero start, starting spray, it may help work out what may be wrong.
Try a compression test
drain the carby bowls.though the little drain screws
Did it stop for any reason or it just wont start after it has sat for a time.?
What have you tried?

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1996 Suzuki GSX-R 750 T

they will more than likely fit but doubt that it'll run smoothly
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