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Old 10-24-08, 04:41 PM   #1
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I guess this is why my big Suzuki has been running like crap since August, isn't there supposed to be a hole in these pilot jets?











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I guess this is why my big Suzuki has been running like crap since August, isn't there supposed to be a hole in these pilot jets?
That's likely a big part of it.

What kind of problems have you been having specifically? I mean, apart form owning a heavy Suzuki instead of a nice, light, CBR 1000?

Having problems with idling?
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Probably made in China! What a bummer Neal, surely you can be compensated in some way? Oh btw, stop chewing your nails!
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Might be worth checking your needles whilst you have them handy. I have traced
more than one problem engine down to worn needles. The wear can be hard to
spot too.

*edit* If you are really, really lucky a local mechanic might have a jet-testing box.
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Neal is a man after my own heart. Displays his example on top of a box of Winchester ammo!

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Old 10-24-08, 09:47 PM   #6
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Neal is a man after my own heart. Displays his example on top of a box of Winchester ammo!

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That might change if Obama gets in!! .... Whoops, slip of the tongue, sorry!

Regarding your problem Neal, I never get that. .... Fuel injection!
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That might change if Obama gets in!! .... Whoops, slip of the tongue, sorry!
That would cause a revolution in this country. So I don't agree.

As Obama said, we cling to guns and religion over here, and even he nor anyone else has the power to change that.

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That would cause a revolution in this country. So I don't agree.

As Obama said, we cling to guns and religion over here, and even he nor anyone else has the power to change that.

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Sorry guys, I'll bite my tongue!
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So exactly whats rong with it, dum dum here knows about alittle about cars, alittle about boat motors. Nothing about Motorcycle motors.
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Neal, you got it peg on the pilot jets plug, look like you are getting
eveything clean, One more thing to check, open the throttles valves
(put something in to hold it open) and blow air though the pilot screw
and check that there is air coming out of the tranfer ports under
the throttle valves, some times the ports can get plug up to.
I wish I could help with the carbs, but you are on top of it I can tell. Kyle
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So im getting that the crap that is in the fule nowdays could have stoped his fule Jets from shooting fule right makeing his bike run bad, Same thing happend with my dads boat.
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Old 10-24-08, 11:36 PM   #12
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Neal is a man after my own heart. Displays his example on top of a box of Winchester ammo!

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Haha, I noticed that too, after I posted the pic

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Neal, you got it peg on the pilot jets plug, look like you are getting
eveything clean, One more thing to check, open the throttles valves
(put something in to hold it open) and blow air though the pilot screw
and check that there is air coming out of the tranfer ports under
the throttle valves, some times the ports can get plug up to.
I wish I could help with the carbs, but you are on top of it I can tell. Kyle

Thanks, Kyle,good point, I will do that. I'm going to make sure the transfer ports are as clean as possible before putting it back together.



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Probably made in China! What a bummer Neal, surely you can be compensated in some way? Oh btw, stop chewing your nails!

Blasphemy! This machine is Made in Japan, by excellent engineers. And I don't bite may nails, Reese, I trim them with a machette, of course.



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That's likely a big part of it.

What kind of problems have you been having specifically? I mean, apart form owning a heavy Suzuki instead of a nice, light, CBR 1000?

Having problems with idling?
What? No love for the Big S?


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Blasphemy! This machine is Made in Japan
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I was actually just referring to the jets, assumed a mechanic had "repaired" your bike and used the parts shown!! My bike is probably 20% after market parts!
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One thing I likes about those carb set ups are that they are easy to work on...get you a pipe cleaner and some carb cleaner...make sure the floats are adjusted when putting em back together...if you do alot of hwy riding try a one or two step larger jet! Need help call me...LOL

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Old 10-25-08, 06:37 AM   #15
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Just for fun, dump the current jets you have and get larger jets. Do as Letum said. Check the needles. Sometimes just dirt and sometimes a previous owner, the maker or shop will crank the needled down until they bottom. Sometimes this will cause a ridge to form around the need shaft. More often than not these are brass and brass is a soft metal. Also, let your carbs sit over night in carb cleaner. Spare no expense on a new carb kit with new gaskets. Of all the mechanical parts on your bike, the carb is the most finicky so pay particular attention to the spec when you rebuild the carbs. Mikhayl is correct also, get a carb synch. Once you have the carbs rebuilt and clean. Adjust the jets until they bottom(do not force them hard in the seats). Then turn each back 2-3 turns. See how she runs.
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