On the petcock the postions are straight down "run", straight up "reserve" and "prime" is between the two settings.
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A 1982 Suzuki GS550 holds approximately 3.5 quarts of oil. The type of oil used depends on the location of the motorcycle. Colder environments call for different viscosity of oil to be used.
You replace a Susuki Swift 2009 power fuse by gently removing the old fuse and replacing with a new one. Two fuse boxes are located on the 09 Susuki Swift, one in the engine compartment and one in the footwell above the accelerator pedal.
The crank case say 2.4 liters.
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Short answer: No If you care why: A GS750 motor will not fit into a GS550 frame with out major frame modification. I have a '77 GS550 and a '78 GS750 (there is no major difference in models during these years), I measured my 750 and compared it to the GS550's frame. You MIGHT get the 750 in height wise, but the motor is too long to fit with out extending the frame. To do this you would also have to change the mounting position of the fuel tank rearwards to meet with the seat again, the wire harnesses also may have to be torn apart and lengthened. In my opinion it would be easier to seek a rolling GS750 chassis, mine has dual disc brakes in the front and one in the back. I believe the '77 GS750 had one disc in the front and one in the back, whereas the GS550 uses a drum.
To clean the carburetor on the 1979 Suzuki GS550, it is a good idea to empty the carburetor and remove all fuel lines. Then, replace the float and valve in the carburetor and clean the bowl. Fill the carburetor with fuel and flush several times.Ê