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www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/suzu/suzuki_vz800_97.htm Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder. Year. 1997. Engine. Four stroke, 45°V-Twin, SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. Capacity. 805 cc / 49.1 cu in. Bore x Stroke, 83 x 74.4 mm.
I have a 2001 Suzuki vz800 marauder. I'm doing the front fork seals but I dont know exactly what weight I need to put in the fork. Some say 10w and some say 30w. Can you please help
There are two of them. One for each carb. The rear one is just in front of ht battery box under the seat. It can be removed by removingn the 4 screws under the right side cover. The front one is under the tank. you must remove the tank then remove the air box from the frame it's the black box near the handle bars. once the air box is removed the filter comes out the same as the rear one.
turn fuel petcock to OFF -- remove the hose.
now remove the seat -- there should be one bolt there at the base of the tank ( remove )
now forward and on the sides of the tank there should also be two bolt ( remove ).
now slide the tank backwards and up and off -- there you go..
This is a common problem with vz800 models, I had the very same problem front ran lean and rear ran rich. I would advice you to do the following strong. change the frot jet to 130 rear to 135 and both needles should be 3rd from the top. it's not your fuel pump it rarely goes bad.If there is back firing then turn the carb. screw out by 31/2 turns. hope this helps. PS: it is not your petcock, nor your fuel pump. One advice have you gas tank cleaned and line it with POR only it is a good product.
first take off the seat when the front seat is removed you will clearly see 2 10 mm bolts holding down the tank... you must also disconnect the fuel lines at the fuel shut off switch, i plug them with golf tees perfect fit.
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