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go to gsxr.com they post diagrams for most models and if you join the foforum you get access to all of the fixes for your bike ,they are very helpful and friendly . i own a 2002 gsxr 750 my self love it
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?
check spark plugs,check for spark. check fuel is good. possible needle and seat gummed up in carb float bowl. disasemble and clean with brake or carb cleaner.do not change float level. re assemble ,you can use the cleaner to help to fire the motor with a shot through the carb. make sure you cleaner says flammable. good luck.
You have two coils on the bike. I would start by checking the coil for the non working cylinders. Trace the spark plug wires back to the coil from cylinders 1 & 2.
If cranking is slow it could be a sign of a 'near to dead' battery.
When cranking on its battery there is a too low voltage and weak or no sparking.
When jump starting or pushing the bike, there is a good spark and the engines fires up.
Check also the spark plugs! And carburettors cleaniness
the exhaust gaskets really should have nothing to do with whether your engine will not start. However I assume that by not starting it is turning over smoothly like it should when you try to start, having covered that most motors will not start because no fuel, no spark, or no air not withstanding some major mechanical failure in the valve train or timing or piston, cranks et al.. Trying checking for the obvious first fuel, spark, air flow. then go from there hope this helps
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