Need Some Help on a DS80
Need Some Help on a DS80
anyone know how or have any tips on how to repair a Suzuki DS80
every time we start it , it makes a type of grinding noise(?) like as if two pieces of metal are rubbing against each other
i'm thinkin about takin the whole motor apart and lubing everything but i want to know what you guys think first or what exactly to lube
thanx in advance for the help
~G~
every time we start it , it makes a type of grinding noise(?) like as if two pieces of metal are rubbing against each other i'm thinkin about takin the whole motor apart and lubing everything but i want to know what you guys think first or what exactly to lube
thanx in advance for the help
~G~
Re: Need Some Help on a DS80
Originally Posted by BetoWzp
none wants to touch this one huh?
ifu have a pretty big gap time to rebuild her goto ur local dealer wita parts counter and order a piston kit and ask them if the cylinder is a smooth bore if it is ur better off buying a new stock cylinder if not u can sometimes bore it out (machine shop) good luck
Re: Need Some Help on a DS80
Originally Posted by mikelikes2stunt
make shur the oil injecter is gettin the oil int the motor the tank is under the seat make sure u fill it every now and then try that first if doesent cure it by the first3 minute time to pull the biotch apart an check for bad crank bearings an for a lose top end how much compression is there when u take it apart slide piston into the cylinder and if there is a gap between the cylinder wall and the piston (the round thing that moves inside the hole) as ive herd people say
ifu have a pretty big gap time to rebuild her goto ur local dealer wita parts counter and order a piston kit and ask them if the cylinder is a smooth bore if it is ur better off buying a new stock cylinder if not u can sometimes bore it out (machine shop) good luck 
ifu have a pretty big gap time to rebuild her goto ur local dealer wita parts counter and order a piston kit and ask them if the cylinder is a smooth bore if it is ur better off buying a new stock cylinder if not u can sometimes bore it out (machine shop) good luck 
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