Changing a stator on a 1996 Suzuki VS1400GLP Intruder how to, and do I need any special tools?
SOURCE: how to change the ball joints on a 1996 jeep grand cherokee
'dont remember any. Be sure you have the joint square with the knuckle when installing... If it cocks to one side, it will jam. take care not to damage the boot. When using fork, it can damage stuff . I refrain from using it as much as possible, using a good sized hammer and giving a shot on the side of pin recievers (like where tie rod end goes through arm on knuckle) this saves tearing tie rod end boot. When in doubt get a manual...any more questions, ask!!
SOURCE: plugs are black aft.mrkt pipes bike runs good
Factory recommended plugs are the best. Ask your local dealer, and he will give you the correct plugs. If you are fouling plugs, look for a too rich mixture, or carbs flooding.
SOURCE: I need to replace the clutch in my 1996 Suzuki
A good place to find a repair manual would be from JC Whitney www.jcwhitney.com or eBay, I have purchased from both in the past. JC Whitney usually has a better selection, eBay can be hit or miss, but you can usually get a better price from eBay. Another source would be your local motorcycle shop, but it might be a little more expensive, but you could ask for a discount if you purchase your clutch parts from them.
SOURCE: Any Special tools needed for brakes on 2004 Suzuki Verona
for the fronts all you need is a set of metric sockets and a ratchet,use a c clamp to push back the caliper piston.remove the caliper mount bracket and rotor is out reverse install. now for the back if rotors have emergency brake using the same pads then you will have to buy a special tool to help you screw in the caliper piston tool costs lees then ten dollars.small cube with universal pins on each side also to be used on other vehicles.
SOURCE: what kind of brake pads do i need for my 1996
You can get factory original brake pads and brake shoes at Babbitt's.
Go to http://www.babbittsonline.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/1/Yamaha.aspx
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