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there is a primary hood release lever in the driver's side kick panel and a secondary release accessed through the star on the front grill. First release the hood from the lever inside the car and then reach through the driver's side of the hood star to release the secondary latch
I have an 84 Vette and had a similar problem. Get a needle nose pliers. If you able, grab a hold of the cable which is just behind the hood release handle, grasp on to it firmly and pull it, but to to hard. Have someone help you to open the hood at the same time if you need to. ...................Matt B.
The correct spark plug gap for a 84 suzuki lt50 is 0.028 this is the factory spec.
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288mph
No, they're 2 different hood designs
It is important to have the ability to open the hood of a vehicle. The Hood latch is at the front of the van, above the grill, directly below the middle of the hood.Ê
63 miles across I-84.
21.4mm or .84" from the float bowl mating surface to the top of the float
I have an 84 Suzuki Hatch 800 which I believe is called Suzuki Alto in other countries. The two speed auto is reluctant to shift up particularly after a cold start and enquiries and a test drive at a good transmission shop indicated that the seals are worn and need replacing. This would cost more than the car is worth as it requires removal of the engine and transmission and a complete rebuild of the transmission. The shops recommended workaround is to warm up the transmission thoroughly before driving off making the seals more supple so they function properly which has worked fairly well so far. The transmission shop did not suggest adjusting the bands. I hope this is relevant to your problem. Cheers, Max
About 130 miles on I-84 East. (Salem, OR to Hood River, OR).
it would be in the relay box under the hood