when my banshee motor got rebuilt last year my mechanic told me the way to break it in is to ride in 2 or third for a few days and also try to stay at the same rpm. Riding in second going about 20 or 25 mph is good for it when my banshee motor got rebuilt last year my mechanic told me the way to break it in is to ride in 2 or third for a few days dont keep reving and letting off the gas stay at a constant rpm . Riding in second going about 20 or 25 mph is good for it.
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does it have spark fuel and copression, is the carb clogger, piston worn, or plug fouled?
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
you need a manual since you do not know how. If you do it incorrect you risk breaking some expensive parts ,buy a manual
Yes, the starter for the Suzuki LT80 can be rebuilt. Armature and brush kits are available from various online sources. The actual rebuild is not difficult but getting the starter motor out can be. You have to lower the engine through the bottom of the frame to get it out. As of May 2008 the cost of an armature kit and brush kit is very close to the cost of an after market rebuild starter so while you can rebuild this unit it may not save you much if any money.
The 10th digit is the year of manufacture. f is 85, g is 86, h is 87 etc. So yours is an 87. It should have the 6 speed tranny as well.
Stock it will top out at 70-73 mph. Bear in mind these are built for a track so it's not the top speed but the acceleration and handling
It depends on the miles( highway vs. city), how well its maintained and driven. Most vehicles should last (engine)175,000 - 250,000 miles before needing rebuild. The transmission(automatic) 100,000-150,000.
The white smoke is a sign of oil burning. A possibility is that the engine is worn and needs a rebuild. The rings that seal the cylinder are leaking oil past them and into the combustion chamber and burning. After a few 100k the engines of the Suzuki's can require a rebuild. For the condition of the vehicle it is worth it, but it can be expensive.
Suzuki gsf1200 bandit
it should be down round the bottom of the engine or at the back of the engine
Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?