08-21-2011, 03:54 AM | #11 |
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Re: My Suzuki gz250 just died, need help!!
First I would drain the tank and remove the fuel switch and clean both intank screens. An inline fuel filter can be bought from any auto parts store, small engine repair shop or most dealers. Use the recommended carb cleaner and just ride it as long as the carb is no longer flooding the engine. But you must change the oil and I would suggest the oil filter also.
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You shouldn't need to remove the airbox from the bike. What you DO need to do, however, is look under the bike for the pipe that runs down from the airbox. Remove the circlip & plug, drain the tube, then replace the plug & clip. :2tup:
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I am guessing that maybe the reason there was so much oil in the airbox was because when we trailered it home, we had to lay it down on its side because we didn't have the right kind of trailer. I'm guessing the fuel got into the crankcase because my buddy tapped on the float and unstuck it. He thought he was fixing it, but I think that just made it worse. I read somewhere in my research that these bikes have a safety mechanism in the carb that when the petcock fails, the float gets stuck and lets the fuel go out the drain pipe instead of into the crankcase. I also noticed that before he did that, the oil window looked fine, then after he did, thats when it looked bad. Lesson learned though. Thanks for your help! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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I will go ahead and just try cleaning it. The part I am a bit worried about is that I read the service manual on this site and it said when cleaning, you are supposed to discard the jets and a couple other things and replace.... I'll go ahead and try to order an inline fuel filter too. Thanks for you help and I'll keep you updated! :2tup: |
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Excellent explanation!!! :2tup:
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08-22-2011, 02:17 AM | #20 |
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I am wondering what was the exact reason for transporting the bike on it's side rather than upright. You stated it was the wrong kind of trailer so what was the issue with the trailer ??
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