There isn't one, it works off of vacuum from engine when running, when you turn off ignition the fuel flow stops.
The fuel pressure for a 94 Suzuki Intruder 1400 is between 40 and 48 psi. A fuel pressure gauge is needed to test the pressure.
The best way to know if your 1988 Suzuki Intruder VS700GL fuel pump has gone bad is that the bike stalls. When you start it up, it will stall.
There is none. It only has a fuel pressure regulator, the fuel is gravity and vacuum fed (via carb vacuum)
Suzuki VS 1400 Intruder, 1987 has an OHC fuel control. It weighs around 573 pounds and has Fuel capacity of 13. 00 liters or 3. 43 gallons.
1998 to 2004 is carburators and 2005 up are fuel injected.
15.00 litres (3.96 gallons)
There isn't one. There is a screen around the fuel petcock inside the tank, but it does not have to be removed as part of regular maintanance.
The VS800 has a screen inside the tank that they (Suzuki) call a fuel filter. The say it never needs replaced. Other than that.. there is no fuel filter.
To remove the gas tank from a 2002 Suzuki Intruder VS 1400, start by ensuring the bike is on a stable surface and the fuel is drained. Disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connections, typically found near the petcock. Unscrew the mounting bolts securing the tank to the frame, and carefully lift the tank off, taking care not to damage any attached components. Always refer to the service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The fuel mileage for a Suzuki VL 1500 intruder is advertised as 39 mpg city and 46 mpg highway. In reality users report mileage figures in the mid 30's. Optimum performance relies on maintaining the vehicle.
VERY likely your fuel mix is too lean. Adjust the air/fuel mix settings and it should fix it.
To drain the gas tank on a Suzuki 1500 Boulevard, first ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Disconnect the fuel line from the petcock or fuel pump, then place a suitable container under the tank to catch the fuel. Open the petcock to allow the gas to flow out completely. Once drained, reconnect the fuel line and dispose of the gasoline properly.