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1979 Suzuki GS 750 E - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Flywheel
This is the puller size you need according to my suppliers listing.
I wont give you a link because of rule here but type flandersco in search engine you can find it there
16mm x 1.5 RH - male
Any reccomendations on rear shocks, tire,
on that bike your options are probally going to be few.. for the shocks you want to go with something inexpensive no need to get a fox shock. just get a regular coil over.. tire, I live by dunlop, I am sure they have a good tire and do get a good one, cheap tires dont last as long.. chain and sprocket, you can probally get a kit a package deal again your options will be limited but just make sure you get an oring chain it will last alot longer mabye DID or RK
Front brake calipers clamping down on rotor
Sounds like they need a damn good clean.
Corrosion eats away at the calipers, so strip them down & clean well. Be sure to remove the rubber boots as corrosion behind them grips on the shaft causing the caliper to not float & the brakes lock-on
If your wheel wont turn at all then hit the caliper bodies with a rubber mallet - dont hit the bleed nipple!!
Good Luck
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78 gs 1000 wont start ..no spark ..starter button wont work..
Ok simple things first have you checked the fuse if so does it have light hor & indicators I so youwill more than likely find that you have in your words fried the starter solonoid be sure to check all the wireing it could be fried any where electrical burns are usualy easaly located but sometimes the hide you will need to be diligent in yor search all the best.Geoff
I have a 79 suzuki gs 750e.just recently, it was
Your problem sounds fuel related, firstly check the vacuum lines from the carbies is connected to the Petcock valve, alternatively use the Prime position. see what happens. If still no good it might be that the fuel is stale and should be changed - drain the fuel tank and carbies, add new fresh fuel and try again. Another thing to look for would be air leaks around the intake manifolds
Can you use your standard coils when installing
mostly depends on your CDI manufacturer. Most will work with the standard coils. That said if you are into that much, why not put in a hotter coil and get a little more performance.
Peace
1979 GS 750 WHAT IS STOCK SPROCKET AND CHAIN SIZES
The stock rear sprocket is 41 tooth. The stock front sprocket is 15 tooth. The stock chain is 630 x 96. You can get OEM parts at www.babbittsonline.com/parts/viewbybrand/parts.aspx
Rear sprocket is $52.91. front sprocket is $21.74 and chain is $201.07
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I have a 850 and the carb has varnished gas that
if old gas has sat in the carbs and fuel tank for sometime, they should all be removed and thoroughly cleaned and serviced. this will require dissassembly to an extent. the tank will need cleaning as well to ensure nothing gets back in the carbs after they are reinstalled. the carbs will needs resetting and syncronizing. install a new fuel filter at this time also. ensure a clean air filter and if you smell gas in the oil, change it before starting.
Leaking coolant tank
Try using a brass washer in the thread area. Also there might be a hair-line crack in the thread area that could be welded. A teflon tape is another easy fit.
Starter location picture
it should be directly below the carborators on the left side. it will have a domed plate over it made of steel instead of aluminium like almost everything else on the engine.
I have a 1979 Suzuki GS 750 E Motorcycle, and i am
under the ignition key loc there shud be a 6 digit #-its easy to see it in dark with flashlite-u mite have to take ign set out-each bike is different-or u could get the vin # and ask a dealer or salvage yard
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