I have a 98 GSXR 600 SRAD which I recently took to a dealer to have a major service and a valve check. Since getting it back I've noticed that you cant hear the fuel tank priming, which you could hear everytime the ignition was switched on before the work. The bike still starts but just wondered why this has happened. Any help would be appreciated
SOURCE: I cant find the fuel
THe fuel shut off valve is also called the "petcock" it should be located on the side of the gas tank on the very bottom. I think it is on the right hand side. Look for the fuel line that goes to the fuel system and you should be able to trace it to the shut off valve. It should have 3 positions, ON / OFF / RESERVE
SOURCE: 1998 suzuki gsxr750 fuel pump inop after replacing filter
You cannot bleed the fuel injection system.Test the pump alone (not on the bike) for sufficient fuel supply.Also check the fuel pump relay.
If all that is ok next time you try to crank the engine (only with kill switch on, the fuel pump primes up) with lifted tank and opened air box, spray a bit of carb cleaner spray towards the throttle bodies.It will help.
SOURCE: checking power to fuel pump 1998 gsxr750w
Yellow and red wires should be your power wires, the others should be ground. Check for both. You may need to turn it over a few times to get the pump to prime.
SOURCE: Steering problem GSXR600 SRAD
A couple of things... are the tyres matched? You said you have changed the rear and the front is worn - this will definitely have an effect on handling, as will tyre pressures. The correct sizes for your tyres are: Front 120/70 ZR-17, Rear 180/55 ZR-17
You should ALWAYS use matched tyres - even differences between models in the same brand will be different and you shouldn't mix and match unless you are an expert - and I mean a real expert - pro racer or similar.
Tyre pressures for your bike are : 36psi front and rear. Unless your tyre manufacturer says different, use that figure. Unless all those things are right, you can't begin to diagnose handling issues.
Good luck!
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