i need help on the vakve tappet gap for my suzuki bandit 400,
no, because they are street illegal.
Above the oil pan, you need to take of the timing belt, timing belt rear cover, then the oil pan.
To find the timing marks on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza, you typically need to refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams, as the marks are crucial for proper alignment during timing belt or chain replacement. Generally, the timing marks are located on the crankshaft and camshaft gears. They should align with specific reference points on the engine block or timing cover. If you're not familiar with the process, it's advisable to consult a professional mechanic to avoid any potential engine damage.
no the cover does not need to be removed just unbolt the 5 bolts holding it to the timing belt sproket the bolts have a 8 mm head
This info can be found in the owner's manual. no timing belt is a chain and u dont need to replace it unless there is something worng with it, but not a maintance issue
The 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains generally require less frequent replacement compared to timing belts, which typically need to be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. However, it's still important to maintain the timing chain and associated components to ensure proper engine function. Regular inspections can help prevent potential issues related to wear and tension.
I just bought a 1997 tank400 4x4 4wheeler need info on it
To set the timing on a Suzuki DR500, you need to first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Next, locate the timing marks on the flywheel and align them with the pointer on the engine case. Finally, adjust the ignition timing by loosening the mounting bolts on the ignition system and rotating it until the timing marks align correctly, then tighten the bolts to secure the adjustment. Always refer to the service manual for specific settings and procedures for your model.
Everything you ever needed to know about the Samurai can be found in the Suzuki Service Manual. A FREE copy can be downloaded from http://www.suzukiinfo.com/. zn
how to change a timing chain,heres you best bet first off those have belts, and remember you can get tons of repair info from www.auotzone.com check it out talk to you soon other than that it would be hard to explain on the computer.if your still stuck however i could fax you complete instuctions. if you need help email me at steve_saturn@hotmail.com
The GS 650 has fully transistorized ignition system. I have a 1982 GS 650 G with the original Suzuki service manual. There are several bullets in the manual highlighting the features/benefits of this system. The bullet of interest to you is the following one which I quote from the manual: "*Ignition timing is maintained properly at all times and requires no maintenance." My Norton driving neighbor says there must be a way to adjust the timing and that I just haven't found it. Not so- these bikes do not need timing adjustments.