well this is most likely a carb problem, but don't rule out a loose wire. for the carb. Try setting the float bowl levels on the carb. If that doesn't work your best bet is to replace the stock carb with a Weber or sidedraft. The stock samurai carbs are junk even if you buy a new one they just don't work that good. for a wire problem check you cap and rotor and make sure there is no cracks. check the coil wire and make sure you have good contact.
suzuki samurai
there is no computer on a 1988 suzuki samauri
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Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com zn
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ or visit zukikrawlers.com zn
Download the FREE Suzuki Samurai Shop Manual from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/ zn
You can find Suzuki Samurai, motor car at your local Suzuki dealer. You may also find them at used car dealerships, and through private sellers in newspapers.
The Suzuki Samurai (SJ30) was first produced in 1981 in Hamamatsu, Japan. This second generation Suzuki series has a bigger engine and was built wider and longer for export purposes.