Doing a gsx-f600 00' engine by your video every single screw is on the same place ofc lil bit diffrent timing chain i dont have a sprocket between cams but all other same! ty for this awesome video and a tip for timing chain tensioner!
@jerusalen85563 жыл бұрын
Keep posting this really helps me with my 750f
@BEBED7YAHOOCOMMX2 жыл бұрын
muchas gracias, mi katana está empezando a botar la 2a y muy probablemente tenga que desarmar motor y cambiar engrane. tu vídeo ayudará muchísimo. me suscribo.
@stikmannn8 ай бұрын
Great videos you can tell you know that bike insideout 👌👌
@ОлегМакар-ц1е3 жыл бұрын
👍 Чётко и по делу
@БакайДжаркимбаев2 жыл бұрын
Hi everything is very clear. But could you send a link to the manual for which the engine was assembled. I will be very happy
@mklimu6 ай бұрын
Suzuki bandit engine locks same. Thanks.
@MrRichard570003 жыл бұрын
now im going to: like your video and hope yore bike does VROOEMMM BRUUUUUM
@DeFransWorld3 жыл бұрын
Very good stuff! I recommend you use more of the terminology instead of calling parts "thing's" or "these" and say what they are.
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
I agree. After I finished recording the individual clips, I realized just how often I did that. However, it took so much time to record, and reassemble the engine that I really didn't want to take it apart again.
@samfisher27903 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video
@gramophoneFr2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@marcosprivati50133 жыл бұрын
Parabéns 👏 pelo vídeo incrível 👏
@willriseabove6858 Жыл бұрын
I’m fairly certain I need to do a valve cover gasket but what makes me nervous the previous owner put a lot of white sealant underneath a few bolts.. idk if he stripped the threads or just didn’t do a proper job.
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
It’s very easy to strip them. 2 of mine have been stripped since I got the bike.
@briangtester25364 ай бұрын
If people wanting to do this, could still read it would make it a lot easier. These videoes are NOT enough to do this!
@suzukikatanamechanic58424 ай бұрын
@@briangtester2536 if someone doesn’t have experience working on similar things I definitely wouldn’t recommend it in general. Most likely going to break something in the process.
@thelegend92992 жыл бұрын
I wish I had your knowledge on these bikes. I was running my 92 Kat 750 with some k n pods which I decided to go back to Airbox cause it’s better lol. I pulled my fuel lines and let it run so I could dry the bowls out and it ran fine. I got the Airbox on lines connected everything tied up and I heard this awful rattling. It’s never made any rattling noise like this before. Im stuck and don’t know what to do or check first I guess, I was planning on throwing the Airbox on and selling it. I have a little bit of oil residue around the signal generator cover and cylinder 4s header doesn’t seem to get as hot as the others. Other than that I can’t find anything noticeable wrong with the bike. I drove my bike down my driveway and back and seemed like the rattling got worse with more acceleration. The bike does have 42k on it. If you could check this link of the rattling and let me know what you think. I can provide more information and another video if you want. I really appreciate your help it goes along way. Actually 2 videos of different angles. kzbin.info9WGsESMg96g?feature=share kzbin.infowPCap3Zm4ik?feature=share I don’t understand how I could start it and not hear any noise I didn’t even move the bike just let it idle than installed the Airbox and all the sudden something’s not right? If it is cam chain is it worth putting a manual tensioner on and trying that? Is there even enough room to get a manual tensioner in there??
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking the tensioner too. You could try a manual one but they can be annoying in that they need to be adjusted every so often.
@thelegend92992 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 thanks for the reply, I did have some fuel in my oil as well. Does that sound like cam Chaim/tensioner or lifter tick? I ran the bowls dry prior to the stock Air-box install no sounds. After stock Air-box install it suddenly appeared.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@thelegend9299 fuel is likely in your oil because you leave the petcock on prime. This causes fuel to leak into the cylinders and eventually past the piston rings into the oil. Have you run a compression test on the bike? I own a manual tensioner and do not use it because I would have to consistently adjust it. You may want to push the tensioner in another click or replace the spring but I wouldn’t until your certain where the click is from.
@thelegend92992 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 my petcock is only ever on, prime only if bowls are empty. Petcock functions properly I had some flooding issues due to needle valve came in carb kit was the wrong size. I just changed oil tonight, tick was still there but not at idle only when the bike reved up this is heard. I have not ran a compression test. How do you push the tensioner in?
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@thelegend9299 check 24:30 in this video
@alexteixeiradeoliveira31812 жыл бұрын
Buddy I like 👍🏻 your video, my Suzuki katana 750 2003 brouke, can you repair? How much does it cost ? Thanks
@williamhorn4322 ай бұрын
So my oil jets both got pushed in. Is this something that will fix itself when it has oil pressure again? Or is this something I need to fix now. Thank you!
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 ай бұрын
@@williamhorn432 pushed in? They are supposed to seat in and they should bottom out at a certain point before causing issues.
@matthewlynn66072 жыл бұрын
I was hoping to hear a startup at the end of the video lol
@dropworld9223 жыл бұрын
hey,good video question,when i loosen the head bolts those plates bent out of shape the washer looked stuck into it is that a problem are,cause ther was nothing i could do about it i tryed it still bent both of them
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
Possible to share the book you are referring in video for gsx 750es 1983
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
My book doesn't contain info regarding that specific bike but you should be able to find one online for your bike. Just google "1983 GSX 750es shop manual" and you should find one. A common and generally recommended make for shop manuals is "Haynes".
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
Haynes doesn't have mannual for my bike
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 can u help me source me parts or a complete engine
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
@@SyedAli-ih8cd After reading all your comments, I wouldn't recommend you try and fix the engine. It will be incredibly expensive as replacing enough parts can cost more than replacing the engine and you will undoubtedly make a costly mistake somewhere. If you include the tools you will need to purchase, it will be even more expensive and undoubtedly worth more than the bike is worth. The parts I put in my bike are worth at least 3x more than the bike is worth in perfect condition as I built my bike to test and improve my mechanical skills instead of considering cost as the main factor. I didn't see any engines online after a brief search so you'll have to wait until one pops up somewhere. You could also try to call different shops that part out bikes and see if they have any for sale as ebay and other sites have limitations to how long and how many items a user can put on it. If you buy a used engine however it will likely fail considering the age of the engine your looking for and that used engines that age often need heavy rebuilding in general. It's incredibly risky and not worth the money in this case. I would recommend you give up on this bike and sell its parts individually to get some money back. Selling individual parts can make you more money than selling the entire bike in this condition. The damage you have described it just too extensive and the amount of knowledge needed to bring back your bike also extensive. I highly recommend you cut your costs and move onto another bike.
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 yes thats the advice i am getting so far money was my secondary priority my first priority is my love and passion towards this bike and knowing no one has it other than me proving costly adventure my another mechanic says if u stubborn about keeping it u will need engine one after another as what you willl put will have issues of its own someone recommended me to go for 1200 bandit engine of 2012 model when i pressed for Fitting in my bike chasis he decline knowledge told search for Internet for answer which engine will fit with out modifications the newer model any thoughts on that please so share
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
Hi i have a gsx750es 1983 its heating up in the Cylinder area this started happen after it was running on 3 Cylinder 4th right extreme was not firring up my mechanic did a head repair job he put a hand made gasket too it seems the oil is not reaching Cylinder head my mechamic says oil circulates from pipes externely not from inside there's no path talking with another mechanic online he says its througg internal and external both can u please confirm with a diagram or a picture there's or there is not a inside passage to reach top of Cylinder head by oil please guide with any diagram or pictures which confirm my concerns
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
The internal passages lead to below the cylinders, not the cylinder head. All you have to do is look at the bottom of a cylinder head for sale online and you'll see their is no way for the internal passages to keep going up. The two external pipes are the only way for oil to move up and your oil pump must be working for it to happen. When reassembling it, you should also add oil to it like I mentioned in this video so that oil is there when you first start it up. Their are a variety of problems that can cause your cylinder head to overheat and a repair job on a cylinder head isn't likely to include a full refurbishing of valves. I'd start with a compression test and if everything comes out okay you may want to check your carbs are tuned correctly and your getting a strong spark. Their are a variety of additional things that can cause issues here but those are the main ones. Here is a cylinder head for sale online that has a picture of the bottom showing their are no internal passages going up. www.ebay.com/itm/951-1983-Suzuki-GS750E-GS-750-CYLINDER-HEAD/182702066836?hash=item2a89e44c94:g:hFgAAOSw9fNZhLf8 I forgot to mention that beneath the oil pump their is a mesh filter that could be clogged reducing the amount of oil going though the pump. When reassembling my engine I like to run it for a bit and then remove that filter again as it catches debris you miss at first and can clog it. You can see it at 7:19 in this video.
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 the Mechanic has opened up the oil restainer and it was clogged up and cleaned the mesh part i have changed oil three times already with in the running of 100 miles of engine carburetor is rebuild with new float pins gas was going in the engine and mixing with oil thus resulting 3 times to change new oil finallay carburetor is perfect and fixed i have put 2 times the new spark plugs as it was getting wrenched in oil bed gas when starting the bike then we found out that its running on 3 cylinders hence we did valve adjust and head gasket and piston ring alignment job after that now it heats up and after running 5 km stops due to heat we have changed the battery and battery charger and the magnetic round part i forget the name which is fixed next to small sprocket area left side i show it to another mechnic he says it is seizing after main crank getting hot and one of the main bearing is catching the crank another mechanic i spoke he said it's time for new engine another mechanic i talked he said need to look in the piston pins and head gasket that is not right and need a new main crank shaft please can you give your comments on this i can send uou the sound video of engine how terrible it's acting up if you give me a email i am in a country this is the only bike no spare parts available and good literate mechanics of 4 cylinder bike this bike is in Mechanic shops past 7 months since bought it and still not able to bring it to riding condition please help me with your knowledge changed the oil filter also and also have complete new wiring on the bike as old wirring harness was old and breaking spend tones of money and still no luck to solve its issues
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
@@SyedAli-ih8cd What I'm reading indicates you have multiple problems at once. Having gasoline in your engine oil means that your piston rings are no longer creating a seal and the gas is blowing past them. This alone is a massive issue and you will likely need to swap your piston rings and potentially the cylinders and pistons too. It could also be that your valves are no longer seating properly as this requires the cylinder head to be recut and the valve guides to be replaced. However, I think it is likely that all of these problems are occurring at the same time due to how extreme the issue is and the age of the engine. Both of these problems will also cause oil to move into your airbox and then into your carbs since the gas and air blowing by your pistons and/or valve guides over pressurizes the engine. Because of the gas aspect, I can also assume that your #4 cylinder isn't firing for this reason and simply wore out faster than the others possibly because you ran the engine too hot for a really long while among other potential reasons. If your bearing is in fact seizing, it will also need to be replaced and depending on how bad it is, the crankshaft could be damaged too. If all of this is accurate, your engine is likely extremely worn out and would require a massive amount of rebuilding. This is likely why the additional mechanic said you need a replacement engine as after a certain point the cost of fixing it is much higher than the cost of replacing it. A lot of mechanics will refuse to rebuild an engine this extensively because of how time consuming and how much of a hassle it is.
@SyedAli-ih8cd3 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 when u say in ur video apple 25 pound of torque to tighten a screw or nut how you measure it i am not a mechanic saw ur video which is very detailed the way i was looking and appreciate your effort to make video for us
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
@@SyedAli-ih8cd Its called "foot pounds" but when saying "pounds of torque" it's implied since its the most common metric. Their are multiple different metrics you can use like newton meters as well to measure a torque rating. You use a torque wrench that has an adjustable base so that when you apply the selected pressure to the bolt, the wrench "clicks" letting you know to stop tightening. If you over tighten, you risk braking threads and under tightening can cause it to vibrate out. If you are unfamiliar with this, I don't recommend you take apart your bike yourself as you will likely damage it. Their is a lot of background knowledge you must have when working on vehicles and if you don't know this relatively simple aspect, you likely don't know a lot of important information. It is incredibly easy to brake a bike when taking it apart and I'm concerned you could do this. With an old engine you have to be incredibly careful since your threads among other parts are likely already worn out.
@ncgoon336 Жыл бұрын
If you take the old manual chain tensioner out do you have to take the top of the motor off to insert a new one? Or can you just insert the new one in without having to take the motor apart? Do you have a video on how to change out your manual chain tensioner??
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
The original isn’t a manual tensioner and I would never recommend one. With a manual tensioner you have to adjust it very frequently and for someone who rides on the street, it shouldn’t be a consideration at all. You don’t need to remove anything other than the carbs to access it, remove it, and reinstall another. Removal is very easy and you might want to watch the part of the video I have regarding its installation as I show one trick that makes the installation better to avoid it jumping a tooth.
@ncgoon336 Жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 thanks man!!! This is very helpful!!! Appreciate it
@TheQuimlicker2 жыл бұрын
Hey, your videos are great! I've recently had a cam chain destory itself and the rest of the engine. I'm looking to find a direct replacement engine. To find a 1991 katana engine is hard to find! Will the K2 engines fit (1998-2006)?
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure. However I recommend you try the Facebook forum “Suzuki GSX-F katana”. I’ve seen many people do engine swaps on there.
@Brian-wy7ts11 ай бұрын
Any oil cooled engine, gsxr 750,1100, bandit 600, 1200, bolt straight in. 1200 needs its own exhaust and lower fairing mod to fit collectors
@pxte.7007 Жыл бұрын
For a 2005 katana 750 is it the same 21 lengths between number 2 and 3 because I did exactly 21 lengths and now the chain is extremely tight without the chain tensioner being tight please respond
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure for the 2005. I recommend getting a shop manual.
@derktap34392 жыл бұрын
Quick question where can I get a gasket kit for my suzuki in the states in South Africa they sell it loose ant it gets expensive please advise thanks in advance
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
eBay, Suzuki parts house.com, Babbitt’s, or just a Google search should find some. You can use gasket sheets and just cut them out for some of them and copper gasket spay on the metal ones if you just trying to fix them.
@ncgoon3368 ай бұрын
16:05 which way did the seat spring and anti judder spring sit. Does the pushed out spring go first then the flat spring
@suzukikatanamechanic58428 ай бұрын
I’m not quite sure what you’re talking about. I recommend you take a look at a parts diagram at suzukipartshouse.com
@rovch_2 жыл бұрын
where do the clutch cable wires plug in? wiring my bike right now from previous owner lunacy and i have no clue where a few wires go.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
Clutch cable wires? I’m pretty sure that’s not a thing in this bike. Have you tried looking at a wiring diagram yet?
@rovch_2 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 I mean the green+yellow wires running from either hand control side. One runs from the clutch lever, the other from the start switch control. Not sure where they go
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@rovch_ I don’t have my bike so I can’t check wire colors but I also had the same problem so my wires aren’t original for almost everything. (Rodent damage + previous owner) You would greatly benefit from a wiring diagram. On the clutch side you should just have lights and horn. On the brake side you have the starter, kill switch, and brake light. Without a wiring diagram I wouldn’t attempt what your doing. You can find them online for free.
@joeydetweiler6053 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am currently rebuilding a 1989 katana 750f, and I am having issues finding ring gap specs for this, was just curious if you had those by chance.
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
Are you referring to the piston ring gap? If so I might be able to look it up in my book. I also recommend you get a Haynes manual if your going that deep in the engine.
@richardpreston8155 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible to remove the engine without disassembly?
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is just very heavy and hard to do. Last time I did it I used a come along and lifted the bike frame away from the engine.
@jamesbruce84482 жыл бұрын
Please help I am looking for a set of piston rings for this but can’t find the right ones in the UK any support would be greatly appreciated
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
Try eBay, Babbitt’s and suzukipartshouse.com. I recommend the Suzuki one first so you can get a part number from their website.
@kylesimmons57492 жыл бұрын
Could do with a hand, My cylinder head is broken, Ive ordered a new one, How would i go about re moving all the parts from my old one putting them into the new one and tensioning the chain? Would i just follow the proccess from around 17:35 onwards or.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
Pretty much. You just have to make sure everything fits in the new cylinder head properly. Your valves for example won’t mesh perfectly and you would benefit from lapping the cylinder head.
@kylesimmons57492 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Don’t know if you can lend a hand with info, Dropped my engine back in, and wired up everything to what I believe to be correct and the Solonoid is just making a clicking, Dropped the left side cover off and I can see the starter trying to turn but not really doing anything, In the midst of checking this I’m now doubting if the coil packs are wired up right as I’m struggling to find a diagram that will tell me what wire goes where in terms off them.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@kylesimmons5749 Sounds like a mess. While I cant say what's wrong, I can say check these things and get back to me if you need additional help. Wiring problem - the coil packs have nothing to do with the starter. these are separate issues. You wont be able to verify the coil packs are wired correctly until the crankshaft turns over allowing the signal generator to initiate a spark however. Remove your starter and test it. Is it spinning the correct direction? Can you manually spin the crankshaft by pulling an engine cover or spinning the wheels in gear? If you can't theirs something wrong in the engine stopping it from moving. Try to connect the battery directly to the starter bypassing all the wires in between to see if that turns it over. Your battery is fully charged right? (you should own a trickle charger) You might not have a coil problem. Focus on trying to get it to turn over first.
@kylesimmons57492 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Finally fixed all that, New issue, The screw behind the rubber grommet for the shift rod just keeps turning I feel 0 resistance at all and even if I go all the way in with the screw and bolt still have no clutch, this 20 year old bike is giving me a run for my money. On note of the other thing it was a mixture of rodent bit through some wires and the battery had dead cells, Starter was all good but just struggled to life.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@kylesimmons5749 What happened was you turned it in all the way and then backed it out. Now its stuck all the way in so you wont get resistance. Run the bike again for a second with the screw turned out, then try again.
@cottamsgarage6132 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently restoring a 1996 katana 750 and struggling are you able to give advice ?
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
Sure, you can comment on here and I’ll reply within a day usually or I can give you my Instagram where I’ll respond much quicker if you’d like. (I do this with people on here every now and then)
@cottamsgarage6132 Жыл бұрын
Please could I have your Instagram
@ncgoon3368 ай бұрын
Would the clutch make my gears slip or would the transmission cause the gears to slip or both??. It only slips when I give it gas while I’m in gear.
@suzukikatanamechanic58428 ай бұрын
Slipping when giving gas is caused from a worn out clutch and has nothing to do with the gears. Your clutch plates are too worn out and are no longer able to stick to one another. It’s also possible your clutch springs have become too weak and won’t hold the clutch together. If you’re lucky your clutch is simply adjusted wrong. It’s possible the screw on the side is pushing inwards too tight or the cable has too much tension on it. Worn out clutch plates can be caused from extensive use or improper maintenance. A common issue that destroys katana clutches is the incorrect oil being used. Katanas have what’s called a wet clutch meaning oil goes in and around the clutch. If you use car oil in your bike the oils can degrade the clutch much faster than normal. Always use motorcycle oil on bikes that have wet clutches.
@ncgoon3368 ай бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 I appreciate you bro. You’ve been a big help on this bike. I was nervous it would be my trans slipping. I have a new clutch on the way. Will I need to adjust the clutch on the side of the bike all the way up to the lever?? Or from the lever down??
@ncgoon3368 ай бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 and are you saying the clutch cable needs to have a little play in it?? Not too tight or too loose!!
@suzukikatanamechanic58428 ай бұрын
@@ncgoon336 you want the cable to have a tiny amount of slack or like in my case, loosen it and then tighten it until their is none and then no tighter. Their is another part that you need to adjust. Normally there is a rubber cover on the side cover, remove it and you’ll find a 10mm with a slotted screw in the center. Unscrew the 10mm, and then loosen the slotted screw 2 turns out. Start the engine in neutral for 10 seconds and turn it off. very slowly tighten the slotted screw until it makes contact and stop immediately. Now back it out 1/8-1/4 of a turn and then tighten the 10mm making sure the slotted screw doesn’t move. Now that part of your clutch is adjusted.
@ncgoon3368 ай бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842how did you take off the small gear in the back of clutch basket
@Leon-uf4yw Жыл бұрын
Hi i have a 1999 suzuki katana gsx600f with a ticking/knocking sound. I am trying to find the cause of it but I’ve been unsuccessful. Would you happen to know the reason of it?
@Leon-uf4yw Жыл бұрын
I can send a video if you’d like. Thanks!
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
@@Leon-uf4yw if you have Instagram you can add me on there. bill_armstrong_dxb
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
If not I’d adjust your valve height and see if the timing chain is still tight while you have the head cover off.
@Leon-uf4yw Жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 im just seeing this rn so i just requested on instagram. I adjusted the valves but it did nothing and the timing chain seems to be tight; maybe a bit too tight. Ill send some more info on instagram
@newtonindustry14913 жыл бұрын
Do you know if it's the same for 2000 Suzuki katana 750 for the 21 links in between 2 and 3
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure, you should try a shop manual for that year.
@hbmotors47153 жыл бұрын
Could you help me, I have a problem with my gsx, there is no battery current reaching the cdi or the high-speed coils
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
You'll want to use something to measure the current coming from your wires. You could follow the current until it stops. You could have bad wires, a disconnected wire, a bad cdi, bad signal generator, etc. I recommend you start by measuring the resistance of your parts to guarantee everything is within spec. Also make sure your ground wires are actually grounded. I'd say this is the most common mistake as well as easiest to fix. Unfortunately your problem will take a lot of trial and error to identify what's wrong. I've had this problem before as well but my wires had been chewed through by rodents, someone tried fixing it before and made it worse, and multiple electronic parts were broken.
@hbmotors47153 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 I found the problem I did not have the positive cable connected to the CDI this number with 8 pins, now I do not know where it is located, could you help me with your connector, my email is aeiou150719@gmail.com
@derktap34392 жыл бұрын
good day if got a 98 katana the 2 pipes on 11:14 is there any other way to change the o rings without splitting the top mine are leaking previouse owner did not do the o rings
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
You might be able to put a ton of gasket make around the area to slow the leak for a while. Otherwise you have to split it.
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
I’m changing chain and sprockets. Upon removal of front sprocket cover I noticed the push rod sticking out of the little hole. I did not have the clutch lever held down when I removed the cover. If I press the clutch lever you can see the cable pull that thing the rod goes into and it rotates. If you look inside the cable housing where the push rod goes you can see a little ball bearing in there of some sort. I tried putting the new cover on did not tighten the bolts all the way and had no clutch resistance at all. Does the push rod get pushed in as I bolt the cover down? Please help katana mechanic
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
Should the push rod be sticking out prior to putting the cover back on?
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
Should I need to adjust that 10mm and the small flat blade screw to push and hit the push rod? Why would I need to do this if all I did was take the cover off. I believe I have a cap on my cover so that hasn’t been revealed to me at all
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
I tried to put the cover back on did not have it fully tightened and I don’t have any clutch resistance. I’m going to clean it up down there and replace the bolts. I’m not 100% sure i had the cover installed right. I still have to put the front sprocket on so I didn’t want to put it back on all the way to take it back off I’m just curious about the clutch resistance, it was working 100% before i took the cover off
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
Put cover on right front sprocket and chain off bike pushrod seated correctly put shifter on and couldn’t get it to go into gear at all. Could it be just stuck in neutral cause I can’t spin the wheel.
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
That ball bearing is probably from your shifter. That mechanism has a bunch of small ball bearings that easily fall out when you take it off the cover. When installing the cover you want the pushrod in the bike. You probably won’t feel resistance in the clutch when installing everything. Once you push it in it generally gets sticky during assembly and when the bike starts it’ll work right. After you have run the bike for a minute then adjust the side of the clutch with a slotted screwdriver and the 10mm to tighten it down.
@ИГРАЙИЛИУМРИ-ж2ц2 жыл бұрын
why apply sealant in the place where the liners and crankshaft are located, because it will get into the oil system
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
This is a standard thing to do. Where the crank case halves meet the fit is never perfect. Because of this, sealant is added where the points meet. You can find these steps in a shop manual for this bike. (Just don’t put too much or it will get in the oil system)
@ИГРАЙИЛИУМРИ-ж2ц2 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Do I have to wait for the sealant to dry?
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@ИГРАЙИЛИУМРИ-ж2ц you shouldn’t wait for it to dry. If it dries or you wait too long to put it together it won’t seal properly.
@arzus.54173 жыл бұрын
I really need this booklet or PDF version please help me !!
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
I can't remember which type mine is or where I got it but just google "1990 GSX750F shop manual"
@cottamsgarage6132 Жыл бұрын
In real need of help with my GSXF 750 1996 is there any easier way to talk ?
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
Message me on Instagram. bill_armstrong_dxb
@TheQuimlicker2 жыл бұрын
What's your advice on breaking in a rebuilt engine?
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
This is a very debatable subject. Some people say ride it hard for a while and others the opposite. Some also say the process is unnecessary and it will ware in on its own. You can check and see what the manufacturer says about this specific vehicle as they also vary but personally I just ride it normal for a while till I push it.
@TheQuimlicker2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your advice! I have rebuilt my katana 1991! Your videos helped massively. I rode it as per manufacturers instruction. Not to exceed 5k rpm for the first 500miles. Having done that, she's all loose and ready for some punishment lol
@TheFiddlerOnTheRoof3172 жыл бұрын
Anyway you could send a copy of the manual or share a pdf
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I believe their are a lot of sources online however. Haynes is a popular brand
@christianteran80663 жыл бұрын
hello i am a new subscriber i need some help. I have a 1993 katana with a problem in the regulator that carries the alternator. Is there a way to change it for another one since I can't get that regulator? And another question, could you show how the motorcycle's cdi works? if it is a tci or a cdi? please answer me!
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
You should be able to swap your alternator's regulator if you can solder a bit. Here is a link to a parts diagram www.babbittsonline.com/oemparts/a/suz/5ffcf9fb87a866162c7674c2/alternator . Considering the cost of the regulator I would recommend finding a used alternator and just swapping the whole thing. The bike has a CDI but I'm not sure what your asking.
@christianteran80663 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 I'm Venezuelan. and here that motorcycle or that model does not exist, and much less that year they gave it to me all destroyed. and I have accommodated it little by little ... only that I ask that the regulator could be changed for another. and the other was the CDI. can you communicate with me my instagram is @ christian_elnegro27 I have in the background the suzuki katana that I am repairing please to see if some specifications can help me!
@robphilip16463 жыл бұрын
Hi mate what is the screw for In the head that is in between carburettor two and three as I don’t have a thread in the whole oil comes out of the whole
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure which one your referring to. go to suzukipartshouse.com and look at the parts diagram and let me know which one.
@robphilip16463 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 1011 and 12 on the cam chain
@robphilip16463 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 But mine doesn’t have the tensioner up the top on the chain
@robphilip16463 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 I seen the screw on your video it’s on the head in between carburettor two and three
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
@@robphilip1646 You'll definitely want to install one then. You'll probably hear the timing chain slap a ton without it. It's possible it fell into the engine and in that case you might brake something if you keep trying to run it.
@anonimous24512 жыл бұрын
Engine gasket kits are not expensive and using Gasket Maker is a sure way to headache city. I NEVER use that sheet, even if I have to make my own gasket. For someone like you that has a respectable following, using sub standard materials encourages others to do the same. A complete kit is anywhere from 103 to 276 bucks but if you are splitting a case WHY would you NOT buy it? I know in engine building there are some places you HAVE to use it, but they are very limited. Usually around journal seals that have miniscule places the gasket cannot be put into.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
In my case the engine is a combination of many different engines. The crank case is from one, cylinders from another, cylinder head another, head cover another, and side covers from different bikes as well. When combining this many different engines, the parts don’t always like to seal cleanly. I had the bottom of the cylinder head resurfaced but adding gasket maker helps prevent oil leaks when the engine is a Frankenstein of parts.
@anonimous24512 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Forgot you used like 3 engines to build it out. And that is certainly true. Aluminum under heat loads does some weird things and now I understand (your point) better. It sometimes is nearly impossible to get all the machined edges clean and flat when they came from so many different engines.
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
@@anonimous2451 with all the internal parts replaced as well it’s at least from 7 different bikes with the engine alone. Only original external part is the cylinder head cover which is slightly damaged internally but not too big a deal. Should have thrown this bike out honestly. I even found a big hunk of metal missing from part of the inside of the crankcase wall (looked like it was hit with a hammer) so it was clearly messed with before and put back together broken. The rest of the bike hidden by fairings was no better. The guy said “just rodent damage to the wiring harness and carb work”. Never has a bigger lie been told.
@anonimous24512 жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 sort of why I trust NOTHING anyone says dealing with bikes. But I've been lucky. The 750 I got sat since 2008 mostly due to some idiot put air pods on it and nothing changed expecting it to run. I got very lucky on it but got it for near nothing....Cleaned carbs and it fired right up.
@ELCLAVE3003 жыл бұрын
Where do you buy the rebuild kits for these?
@suzukikatanamechanic58423 жыл бұрын
I got different parts from different sources but I got a lot from suzukipartshouse.com
@olvidado44162 жыл бұрын
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@luiscarloshurtado161811 ай бұрын
Hola como edtas tiene el manual me hace el favor lo necesito urgentemente gracias copi page
Do you happen to know what forks are interchangeable? Direct bolt on. I have a 92 750. Wondering if a 95 600 has the same forks.
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
I don’t believe it will be the same. Generally when I’m looking for compatibility for years and model I compare part numbers. Use suzukipartshouse.com and you can compare the exact part numbers for each year and model fork your looking at.
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 thank you and thank you for answering my questions no matter how irrelevant they are to the video. You should do a fork seal video…..
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
@@thelegend9299 Was considering it a while back but mine were so seized I had to send them to a mechanic to take them apart. Everything on this bike was ruined and pretty much the whole thing has been rebuilt or replaced. Ended up getting a second pair of used forks for parts and then new seals. Funny thing was even the engine had been taken apart and put together broken but the guy said “just carb work and rodents messed up the wiring harness”. When I split the crank case a fist sized hunk of metal was missing from the crank case. I swear he hit it with a hammer when it was apart! Ridiculous!
@thelegend9299 Жыл бұрын
@@suzukikatanamechanic5842 wow. How much did you pay for it. Your name says it all. That must’ve been a lot of work. Do you still have this bike? Just removing the forks would you say that’s a pretty easy task?
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
@@thelegend9299 it’s mostly pretty simple. Removing them is very simple but splitting them is super hard if their seized. The rest is pretty easy to do. Probably spent 5x the bikes value on it overall and I still have it at my parents place. It’s technically not even completely done since I don’t have the time to finish it all. The fuel air mix is still wrong since I put a lot of aftermarket parts on it and I plan on bringing it somewhere to tune it since I don’t have a bunch of jets laying around to do it properly.
@AlreadyKno2 жыл бұрын
This video would have been alot more helpful if u would have showed the whole process instead of just pointing at their general positions in a specific order, it's good to have a general idea of what to do but viewers would get alot more out of watching the complete action as described before transition to the next component in
@suzukikatanamechanic58422 жыл бұрын
My original intentions where this but my video would have turned into 3hrs long easily and I had to take it apart twice just for this. Instead I just help people who have questions in the comments.
@s.kdentalequipmentservice2993 жыл бұрын
Helloo I want suzuki katana 750f 1991 model engine
@tonicaan6531 Жыл бұрын
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@Dontfearthereaper001 Жыл бұрын
No offense, but you need to address correct terminology for each component on the engine and and transmission. The way you go about saying things like "oil pipe" or "this black thing" does not promote learning about this engine/transmission combination..
@suzukikatanamechanic5842 Жыл бұрын
When I was editing the video together I came to the same conclusion very quickly. I didn’t want to spend another crazy amount of time reshooting the whole thing though since it took a crazy amount of time and effort the first go around. That being said the video is mainly for teaching how it goes together and critical info as part names can be found rather easily on part diagrams. I also left out lots of vital info regarding tolerances and other very in depth aspects you’d find in a shop manual. If you’d like a diagram you can find a variety of parts diagrams at suzukipartshouse.com
@trollin4562 жыл бұрын
If you arent mechanically inclined enough to follow this, as in if you dont comprehend the concept of combustion engines or have never used self gaskets or a torque wrench..... Dont cost yourself heartache and time. Ask a friend to help.