Hi, my intruder 1400 (1998) is difficult firing up when cold - I live in the sub tropics. When she does fire, popping noises are emmitted from the forward carb. After warmed she runs great. Appreciate your time.
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Sorry I don't know but can yo uhelp me i have 93 intruder need to replace neutral light and hi beam indicator can you just pop off the plastic covering or do i have to take whole console off form behind
i took a look for you there really arent any diagrams online, the timing chain replacement on that engine is very difficult and requires a few special tools only available through Suzuki...your best bet is to buy the factory manual, and the tools. Doing it yourself will only save you about $200.00, because of the cost of the tools required
got a 750 intruder that had been sitting for a long time chopped it up made a 4wheeler out of it. Im having problems getting it to fire up alot of back fire and an occasional fire cleaned carb real good just want to get it running so i can move on with project
I think maddogcycle is right. One cylinder is running rich and the other running lean. It seems as though they have not been balanced properly and the mixture not accurately adjusted. The settings on these carburettors are critical and must be adjusted with the proper gauges. I'd advise you to have the carbs cleaned and adjusted and tuned to the engine for balance of inducted air flow and fuel/air ratio (mixture)
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