Question about Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Motorcycles
choke cable on a gsf 400 How do you change the choke cable on a gsf 400 bandit Once you remove the gas tank, it will be very obvious. Cable easily comes out of the thumb mechanism easily when you take
Question about Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Motorcycles
choke cable, new injection needles, but im still having problems with the tick over. When i rev the bike it takes a long time to return to tick over, then once it reaches tick over point, it starts to
...choke cable and, basically, make sure it does not get kinked or pulled tight when the handlebars are turned from side to side. Then, remove any excess free play in the cable by turning the adjustment ...
...choke cable and follow it to the carburetor or throttle body. The choke cable will typically have a small lever or plunger at the carburetor end, which is connected to the choke mechanism inside the ...
Question about Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Motorcycles
...choke cable on 2001 barley fxd To change the choke cable, you must take the carb off the engine. Remove the air filter and backing plate. Take the nut off the backside of the choke cable and let the ...
...choke..if the cable is bending instead of closing the choke, then the choke must be sticking...it should close very easy. I would try just cleaning it with some carb/choke cleaner...maybe some ...
...choke cable and manually operate the choke lever until you are able to replace the cable. Depending on the severity of the bend in the cable, you may also be able to straighten the cable housing out ...
choke cable housing on the handlebars is loose but engine over revs full bore even though the choke is in the shut position The choke butterfly is just a bit stuck, try to get some WD40 on it and also
...choke cable may be detached or far out of adjustment. With a helper see if you can watch the choke cable move the choke lever on the carbs when you move the choke lever to full choke. Cables do break ...
Question about Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit Motorcycles
...choke cable goes through the clamp with the screw. Loosen the screw that grips the choke cable. Make sure the the cable is all the way in and that the linkage is in the position to hold the choke all ...
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