To remove the governor on a 1986 Suzuki FA50, you typically need to access the engine and locate the governor mechanism, which is often connected to the throttle. Carefully disconnect the governor linkage, ensuring not to damage any surrounding components. Once removed, you may need to adjust the throttle cable to ensure proper operation without the governor. Always consult a service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
The weight of a 1985 Suzuki FA50 is 101 lbs with no fluids.
you bring it to a shop
125 mpg
hi ,MY Suzuki FA50 moped exhaust came out a lot of white smoke ,if there any two stroke oil adjustment? Where and how ? Please give a guide and thank.
Basic 2 cycle oils work fine, but make sure you do not premix it as the FA50 is oil injected and has a separate tank. Also, that tank is located under the seat.
There should be an adjustment screw on the throttle box on the handle bars or on the carburetor
Yes, the Suzuki FA50 typically requires a battery to start, as it uses an electric starter system. The battery powers the ignition system and other electrical components necessary for starting the engine. If the battery is dead or disconnected, the bike may not start. However, some models may have a kick-start option as a backup.
How do you adjust valves on a suzuki gsxr 1
oil is injected, it has separate oil resivor from the gas tank just fill it up with 2 stroke oil and go...
How do you adjust the governor on a 2004 Club Car ?
On the governor, there is a black plastic cap. Remove cap. Inside is a screw. This screw will will adjust the governor.