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Chris Bird 18-07-12 09:11 PM

SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
Going to be servicing my bike over the next few the weeks when I find the time to complete each job.

Only 2 jobs I haven't done before which are valve clearances and throttle bodies sync. I'm certain I can do both myself and would rather spend money on the tools for the job over paying someone else to do it for me.

So for the throttle body sync, the Haynes manual says to use vacuum gauges or calibrated tubes.

So first questions are where and what to buy for the vacuum gauges...?

I can find plenty of gauges for carbs but not FI or are they one in the same?

Also any hints and tips for the job would be sweet!


I've done a search and theres info for SV1000's, 650 k7-on but none that I could find for a k6

Cheers.

Bibio 18-07-12 10:06 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation
 
k6 is same for k3 yada yada. vacuum gauges are for FI and carb. carbtune are good gauges http://www.carbtune.com/

shameless plug but look at my signature :-)

muzikill 19-07-12 11:31 AM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
Get yourself the pipe extensions from bib. What will be a fiddly job 1st time will become a doddle next time & you will balance them more than once when you notice the difference it makes. May i also suggest you do the tps adjustment as well?

Nobbylad 19-07-12 12:44 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
...and for valve clearances, get a set of feeler gauges from ebay or Halfrauds. They're only cheap but will be used time and time again.

Valve clearances are easy, takes a while once you first do it, but piece of proverbial once you know what you're doing.

Chris Bird 19-07-12 02:31 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
got some feeler gauges somewhere, just need to dig them out. I'll more than likely get that kit off Bibio.

As for the valve clearances, how likely is it I'll need to/ should I change the valve cover gaskets? If I need to, where can you get them from and how much?

Cheers guys

Chris Bird 19-07-12 03:37 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
That Carbtune is on my wish list, even if just having it makes me look like I know what I'm doing... Seems I'll have to save up for a while before I can do the sync. I'll do TPS at the same time sort of time as well.

Bib, sorry if this is a question for the dribbly bus but what the difference between the standard kit and the one with the 'oiler T.' Whatever it is?

Nobbylad 19-07-12 04:09 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Bird (Post 2745832)
got some feeler gauges somewhere, just need to dig them out. I'll more than likely get that kit off Bibio.

As for the valve clearances, how likely is it I'll need to/ should I change the valve cover gaskets? If I need to, where can you get them from and how much?

Cheers guys

Unlikely you'll need to change them, just be careful when you clean them up.

As for where you can get them from and a price, stop being a lazy barsteward and look them up on a parts fiche and then get a price off of an online dealer or the Suzuki website....FFS

;-)

Chris Bird 19-07-12 04:13 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nobbylad (Post 2745879)

As for where you can get them from and a price, stop being a lazy barsteward and look them up on a parts fiche and then get a price off of an online dealer or the Suzuki website....FFS

;-)

Good point, well presented :)

Bibio 19-07-12 05:56 PM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
one with oilier T is for fitting a scottoiler.

Nobbylad 20-07-12 08:51 AM

Re: SK6 Throttle Bodies Synchronisation?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chris bird (Post 2745883)
good point, well presented :)

hth ;)


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