But, but, I thought Japanese motorcycles are bulletproof and don't have any of the electronic issues the Italian bikes are reputed to haveFuel injected GSXR = TPS failure sooner or later ...
After 22 years anything can break.But, but, I thought Japanese motorcycles are bulletproof and don't have any of the electronic issues the Italian bikes are reputed to have
Meh, you've got a fuel pressure problem. Check the psi on the pump. You'll need a fuel psi gauge (they used to sell them at Princess Auto). On those fuelly bikes the starting psi is usually around 50psi. If it's below 40psi your pump is junk. You have to be realistic, this is a 22 year old bike and the components will be brittle. Expect a few more things to go once you get it running well.
Some bikes its just a matter of testing resistance at various openings. A shop manual would certainly help.this may very well be the problem, checking cleaning wiring/ground cables, test for fuel pressure, compression test and other no cost work should be done already or now.
ctc lends tools - including a fuel pressure gauge. I would try to make it work on the bike. possible?
how expensive is a tps sensor? at this bikes age it could be considered a maintenance item.
this may very well be the problem, checking cleaning wiring/ground cables, test for fuel pressure and other no cost work should be done.
ctc lends tools - including a fuel pressure gauge. I would try to make it work on the bike. possible?
how expensive is a tps sensor?
yes.Suzuki. Get some Deoxit and dielectric grease and go to town on your wiring harness connections and grounds.
This would be my guess also. I believe you should check them every 15k.Exhaust system is a wild goose chase. Won't affect starting.
Valve clearances. When's the last time they've been checked?