Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [30/221] Every 4 year

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [30/221] Every 4 year
Every 4 years
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work on any part of the fuel system.
Oon't smoke or allow open flames or bare
light bulbs near the work area, and don't
work in a garage where a natural gas-type
appliance is present. If you spill any fuel on
1 The hoses should be replaced regardless of your skin, rinse It off Immediately with soap
their condition. and water. When you perlonn any kind of
2 Refer to Chapter 6 and disconnect the work on the fuel system, wear safety
brake hoses from the master cylinders and glasses. It is also advisable to have a fire
calipers. Always replace the banjo union extinguisher suitable for a Class B type fire
sealing wash8t$ with new ones. (flammable liquids) on hand - be sure you
know how to use It California models
Warning: Petrol (gasoline) Is
extremely flammable, so take
extra precautions when you
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Non-scheduled maintenance
Note: 7he throttle cable and choke cable will
stretch over a per/ad of time necessitating
adjustment.
Throttle cable
1 Make sure the throttle grip rotates easily
from fully closed to fully open with the front
wheel turned at various angles. The grip
should return automatically from fully open to
fully closed when released.
2 If the throttle sticks, this Is probably due to
a cable fault. Remove the cable (see Chapter
3) and lubricate It (~ Section 28). Install the
cable, making sure It is correctly routed. If this
fails to improve the operation of the throtUe,
the cable must be replaced. Note that in very
rare cases the fault could lie in the
carburettors rather than the cable,
necessitating the removal of the carburettors
24.3 Throttle cable freeplay is measured
In terms of twlstgrip rotation
Every 4 years
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fuel tap and from the carbutettors. noting the
routing of each hose and where It connects
(see Chapter 3 if required). It Is advisable to
make a sketch of the various hoses before
removing them to ensure they are correctly
installed.
3 Secure each new hose to Its unions using
new clamps. Run the engine and check that
there are no fuel leaks before taking the
machine out on the road.
4 The emission control $YStem hoses should
be replaced regardless of their condition. In
addition to the fuel hoses mentioned above.
replace the surge hose from the fuel tank to
the charcoal canister. and the purge hose
from the charcoal canister to the carburettors
(see illustratIon 14.1 in Chapter 3).
All models
1 All fuel hoses should be replaced
regardless of their condition.
2 Remove the fuel tank (see Chapter 3).
Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel cock,
lower nut Is still captive In the bottom of the
adjuster. Subsequent adjustments can now
be made at the throttle end.
6 Check that the throttle twistgrip operates
smoothly and snaps shut quickly when
released.
e With the engine Idling, turn the handlebars
through the full extent of their travel. The idle
speed should not change. If It does, the cable
may be incorrectly routed - correct this
condition before riding the ~ke (see Chapter 3).
Choke cable
7 If the choke does not operate smoothly this
is probably due to a cable fault. Remove the
cable (see Chapter 3) and lubricate it (see
Section 28). Install the cable, routing it so It
takes the smoothest route possible.
8 Check fora small amount of freeJ)iay In the
cable and adjust it if necessary using the
adjuster at the lever end of the cable, using
the method described in Step 4 above for the
throttle cable (throttle end). If this fails to
Improve the operation of the choke, the cable
and inspection of the throttle linkage (see
Chapter 3).
3 With the throttle operating smoothly, check
for a small amount of freeplay in the throttle
twistgrip (see IIlusb'atlon). The amount of
freeplay in the cable, measured in terms of
twistgrip rotation, should be as specified at
the beginning of the Chapter. If adjustment is
necessary, adjust the idle speed first (see
Section 9).
4 The cable is adjustable at elU'ler the throttle
end or the carburettor end. Minor adjustments
should be made at the throttle end. To adjust
the cable freeplay, slacken the locknut on the
cable adjuster and rotate the adjuster until the
correct amount of freeplay is obtained, then
tighten the locknut against the adjuster (see
illustration). If all the adjustment has been
taken up at the throttle, re-set the adjuster to
give maximum freeplay and then set the
correct amount of freeplay at the carburettor
by slackening the locknut and turning the
adjuster as required (see ilu8b'atlon). nghten
the locknut on completion, and make sure the
24.4a Throttle cable freeplay adjuster
locknut (A) and adjuster (B) (throttle end)

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