2000 Suzuki Bandit GSF600S WILL NOT START?

Manchesterlad

New member
'he put a whole can of seafoam into the tank and has had white smoke since when it did run again for a short time'
And that is the reason it will not start!
Empty the tank of fuel and seafoam. Remove and clean the carbs, particularly needles, jets, floats.
refit, prime carbs with fresh fuel and hey presto, she goes.
 

EthanK

New member
I NEED HELP, I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! out of the blue the bike stopped running, replaced plugs and ran after wards, not very good thou. went back a couple days later to try again and nothing, coils have been tested, they have spark, plugs are new, is there a good way to test the pick up coil and how? has fuel, plugs are wet when taken out after trying to start for a while, previous owner claims it has been jetted (dunno if it really has and to what) and has a full header and exhaust on it (yoshimura r&d). i am ready to pull my hair out on this. CAN ANYONE HELP ME?!?!?!?!?! if you have any other questions please feel free to ask
im sorry i forgot to add that when he couldnt get it running he put a whole can of seafoam into the tank and has had white smoke since when it did run again for a short time
 

Tomcat

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Just recently I worked on a 97 SRAD 750.Guy says white smoke is coming from the exhaust.I drained almost 5 quarts out of the drain pan.3 quarts oil 2 quarts gas.That much seafoam probably plugged the system up,including the floats sticking open.Check that oil before you do anything else,then dry them plugs out,don't put new ones in till you figger out the problem. Heat em up good with a little torch to burn any crap off of them.Sounds like the carbs have to come off and get a thorough cleaning.
 
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