How to remove choke cable
SOURCE: Suzuki GS650G Katana Has trouble starting in cold
Make sure choke is closing all the way. And check fuel filter to make sure there is enough flow. Also some suzukis had cold weather limiter knobs on carb you slid in or out if temp was above or below 50
SOURCE: 1982 Suzuki GS650G timing chain install
DONT SPLIT THE TIMMING CHAIN TAKE THE CRANK OUT AND FIT IT THAT WAY. IF YOU SPLIT THE CHAIN IT WILL MORE THAN LIKELY SNAP AT THE POINT WHERE IT WAS REJOINED
SOURCE: My 1981 suzuki will run with choke out but will
take your carbs off and clean them concentrating on the slow jets and the slow jet passageway through the carb body.
SOURCE: i need to find where the regulator rectifier is on
It is located at the front of the bike just below the h-bar.
Picture of the location
SOURCE: Replacing choke cable on a 1981 Suzuki GS550L.
It isn't hard at all, just remove the choke from the carbs then pull back on the end you took out of it and push back on the spring and twist the end so it comes off, if your new cable came with these its still pretty handy to keep around, especially the springs. But after that, loosen the screw that is underneath the choke adjuster and pull it out then loosen the end from the choke lever and just simply yank it out from the bike. Theres nothing really there that could get in the way besides the breather in the valve cover so you should be fine. After that simply do everything backwards that you took it off.
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