Suzuki GSF600S Bandit

JamieB

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Oct 12, 2006
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I let my Suzuki Bandit set up too long so I cleaned all the jets, seats, needle, checked diaphragms, o-rings, and blew out every orifice in each of the 4 carbs. I added new gas but now I have gas in my oil! I know this is a simple fix, I just do not know what might be happening. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, JamieB
 

jason33

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Oct 21, 2006
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floats sticking allowing fuel to spill into the crank case-is it hard to start??
was the gas in there before you fixed the carbs?- im assuming so
 

JamieB

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Oct 12, 2006
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Yeah man I had old gas in there and it won't start now. I did get it started two days ago and now it won't start at all. I thought that might be the case. Is there a trick to keep them from sticking or getting them unstuck after I drain the bowls and refill them with new fuel? Thanks for the help Jason33

JamieB
 

jason33

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Oct 21, 2006
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-no problem :cool:
no just clean them throughly-becarefull what you soak them in it might ruin the needles or o rings /rubber parts,clean the pilot jets! you can look at bike bandit for the oarts finder and see how they go together,-- really cruscial to clean the pilot jets,look through them all,or it wont start
you might need to tap on them when putting new fuel in the first time,lightly with your hands
the pilot jets are a pain ,check all the holes
use a new inline fuel filter too that always helps
 

JamieB

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Oct 12, 2006
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Thanks fellas. I am off of work tomorrow and I am excited about getting that bad boy back in the road.

JamieB
 
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