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The book calls for 3.7 or 3.8 qts with a filter change, but it will take 4 qts. The bike needs to be level front to back and side to side when you check the level. If you do it on a rear stand only it will show low and you will end up over filling it
a suzuki gsxr motor bike filter is in the fuel tank , remove tank , remove fuel tap and there you have a filter connected to the tap !! DRAIN TANK FIRST !!
Tha carbs are dried up and full of crud and some of the jets are most likely clogged. this is a job for one who know what to do since balancing and adjusting takes special tools. dont try and just dump fuel cleaner in it either it wont help! just clog it more. they will need to be opened and cleaned . from your description hopefully you got a good deal so spend the money and get it done right or you will burn it up and wind up stranded someplace not a good bike to push.
Make sure your air filter is clean, check the fuel filter and tank for contaminants. More off the wall , the rev limiter may be faulty, is it a certain speed or a given rev range that causes the shutdown? Look at the air filter first!! Good Luck, Marshall
A very young bike to be having problems (Low Miles) did this start after refill at the gas station? If the bike is hesitant and dies when stopping it could be bad fuel, if not is the day temp cold? if so it could have a faulty ATS (Air Temp Sensor). If bad fuel is the issue drain the tank completely and fuel lines, clean the fuel filter on the fuel pump. Refill with clean fuel and it should be OK. If the air temp is cold, check the ATS values with a multimeter. Another thing to check is for any airleaks around the throttle bodies, check all vacuum lines are secure and rubber plugs are in place.
Some bike did not come from the factory with a fuel filter. If it has one it would be under the fuel tank in the fuel line before the fuel pump or carbs.
probably a bad fuel pump from sitting same happened with my gsxr. They are expensive bro! But buy new if you can afford it it will save you in the long run
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