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Which hoses are fuel lines and which are vacuum

Where do they go on a 2002 susuki bandit 600 gsf

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Breather goes to floor, might have a return from throttle bodies, fuel line goes to throttle bodies, just check by pulling them off fuel on, use old rag to catch fuel. no smoking when doing this. ;-)

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tombones

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: suzuki gsf 1200 s bandit

Christmas comes early. Go to the site below and you can download a free PDF service manual. Yours is the 1st one in the "Suzuki GSF" section of the list. 4 or 5 below that is a PDF parts diagram with part numbers.

http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp Most manuals are in English but some are not. There is no way to be sure without doing the download. You can always delete it if in a foreign language.

Top rating due for this answer! Thanks Asel :)

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: Suzuki Bandit 600 GSF 2003 Fuel Overflow

Suzuki say not to fill the fuel tank to the top. fill it 3/4 full to allow for heat expansion.

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Terrie Thiessen

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: needs wiring diagram for suzuki banhdit gsf 650 k8

http://netfree1.blogspot.com/2008/09/suzuki-gsf650-bandit-service-repair.html
Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2010

SOURCE: From where can I download Manual of the Suzuki bandit gsf

type the diplodocs.com, then write down the suzuki brand in advance search box, then click the suzuki motorcycle manual, then you can choose different kind of downloadable manual of motorbikes.. try to open the 2009 folder, there is the gsf manual there..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2010

SOURCE: I hav a gsf 600 bandit year2000 WITH A FUEL

Chack fuel filter, maybe it's dirty, plugged or incorrectly positioned. It hase arrow which shows fuel flow direction. Maybe someone put it up side down.

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I hav a gsf 600 bandit year2000 WITH A FUEL STARVATION PROBLEM the bike will run if fuel tap is in prime position but if you turn it to on position the fuel supply stops same on reserve HELP!

Chack fuel filter, maybe it's dirty, plugged or incorrectly positioned. It hase arrow which shows fuel flow direction. Maybe someone put it up side down.
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Fuel is leaking from the carb into the cylinder and airbox when bike left overnight. Changed the jets but problem still there

You should adopt the habit of turning the fuel tap off when not riding, this will isolate the gravity pressure from the fuel in the tank.

The jets control fuel flow when engine is running,

I would think your float needle and seat is worn in one or more carby's. try a spray through of carby cleaner by turning fuel tap off and taking fuel drain screws out of all 4 carby's, disconnect fuel hose from fuel tap, allowing fuel to drain from lines and carby's. Spray carby cleaner into fuel hose and allow to flow out through all four carby's, allow to drain fully and dry out. Replace drains and fuel line and let fuel flow to carby's and see if a spray clean has done the job.

If not, inspect each floatbowl needle and seat. The link below gives exploded views of the bike in sections, with part names to help you get to them. Cheers.

http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gsf600-s-bandit-2000-2003-usa_model16067/partslist/
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I have serviced my 97 600 bandit s. had to

Hello if you had the fuel tank off make sure you did not hook up the vacuum line to the fuel outlet and fuel line to the center fuel petcock vacuum connection
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I have a 2002 suzuki bandit 600 that has been in storage-was running previous to being stored-cleaned tank, carburetor floats & needles, pulled spark plugs & checked for fire, checked ignition...

have you a spark?sounds like ouyr float level is too high and the carbs are flooding,try to decrease the float level,she will not start with too much gas
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Ive an o2 600 bandit and its runnig as thouh

has the bike been stood for a while>...if so sounds like pilot jets have some muck/.dirt in them...you need to clean carbs & take jets out to make sure there are clear..(holes up middle of them are clear of obstructions!!)
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I recently bought a suzuki bandit 400 for the mpg. The fuel tank was off and i can't seem to find where the lines go from the valve under the tank.

One hose will go to a vacuum source and the other to the fuel tap. The idea is that fuel will not run until the diaphram in the back of the Petcock is pulled back by vacuum. Prime the engine first and then swap over when the engine fires up.
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GSF 600 SV 97 fuel problem

If the bike will run with the choke on then you have a lean fuel/air mixture condition. Most common cause is a vacuum leak or faulty pitcock. Spray some carb cleaner around the carb mounts with engine at idle, if the rpms change there is your leak.
Your petcock should have two hoses attached to it. One hose is the main flow to the carbs. The other hose is/should be a vacuum hose that allows the gas to flow (when vacuum is applied). When your petcock is in the PRI position, this will bypass the vacuum hose. Leaving it in PRI when motor off could possibly flood the engine. Check to see if that vacuum hose is attached properly with no splits or cracks near both joints. If all is attached properly your problem is the petcock itself. It has a diaphragm and 'return' spring. Weak return spring, clogged petcock, damaged diaphragm can all cause your problem. Also, after you recleaned and inspected the carbs, were they synched... if not, this needs to be done.
Good luck...i hope this helps..please rate me a fixya.

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Suzuki Bandit 600 GSF 2003 Fuel Overflow

Suzuki say not to fill the fuel tank to the top. fill it 3/4 full to allow for heat expansion.
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