Emisie Suzuki VL800

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The document discusses the emission control system components of a motorcycle including the carburetor, evaporative emission control system, and testing procedures. Precise carburetor components are required to control emissions.

The main components discussed are the carburetor, fuel tank, fuel valve, canister, fuel pump, intake pipe, and carburetors. The evaporative emission control system is also described.

The carburetor surge control valve should be tested by applying a negative pressure of 2.7 kPa while blowing air through ports A and B to check for leaks. It should maintain the negative pressure and allow air to flow between the ports.

EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION 10-1

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EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION

CONTENTS
EMISSION CONTROL CARBURETOR COMPONENTS ................. 10- 2
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ............................ 10- 3
CANISTER HOSE ROUTING ........................................................... 10- 4
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM INSPECTION ..... 10- 4

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10-2 EMISSION CONTOROL INFORMATION

EMISSION CONTROL CARBURETOR COMPONENTS


VL800 motorcycles are equipped with precision, manufactured carburetors for emission level control. These
caburetors require special mixture control components and other precision adjustments to function properly.

There are several carburetor mixture control components in each carburetor assembly. Three (3) of these
components are machined to much closer tolerances than standard machined carburetor jets. These three
(3) particular jets–MAIN JET, NEEDLE JET, PILOT JET–must not be replaced by standard jets. To aid in
identifying these three (3) jets a different design of letter and number are used. If replacement of these close
tolerance jets becomes necessary, be sure to replace them with the same type close tolerance jets marked
as in the examples shown below.

The jet needle is also of special manufacture. Only one clip position is provided on the jet needle. If replace-
ment becomes necessary the jet needle may only be replaced with an equivalent performing replacement
component. Suzuki recommends that Genuine Suzuki Parts be utilized whenever possible for the best pos-
sible performance and durability.
Conventional Figures Used on Standard Tolerance Jet Components

Emission Type Figures Used on


Close Tolerance Jet Components 1234567890
The carburetor specifications for the
emission-controlled VL800 are as fol-
lows.

Carburetor Main Needle Jet Pilot Pilot


I. D. No. Jet Jet Needle Jet Screw
41F3
(California model only) PRE-SET
# 5E23 # DO NOT
41F2 ADJUST

Adjusting, interferring with, improper replacement, or resetting of any of the carburetor components may
adversely affect carburetor performance and cause the motorcycle to exceed the exhaust emission level
limits. If unable to effect repairs, contact the distributors representative for further technical information and
assistance.
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION 10-3

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM


(CALIFORNIA MODEL ONLY)

Fuel tank

Fuel valve
Carburetor surge
control valve

Canister

Fuel pump

Intake pipe

PAIR valve

PTC valve

Carburetors
10-4 EMISSION CONTOROL INFORMATION

CANISTER HOSE ROUTING


09404-06431
Clamp, air vent hose

13590-41F00
Valve comp, air vent Air vent hose

09401-09403
Clip, air vent valve hose

Air vent hose 09355-40805-480


Hose, air vent valve vac

13595-41F00
Hose, air vent valve

Air vent hose


13590-41F00
Valve comp, air vent

15801-19F00
Hose,air vent

09355-40805-480
Hose, air vent valve vac

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL


SYSTEM INSPECTION
HOSES
Inspect the hoses and pipes for wear or damage.
Inspect the hoses and pipes for connection.

CANISTER
Inspect the canister for damage of the body.
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION 10-5

CARBURETOR SURGE CONTROL VALVE


• Remove the carbretor surge control valve.
• Connect the vacuum pump to the vacuum port as shown.
• Apply the specified negative pressure to the carburetor surge
control valve.
• The specified negative pressure must be maintained.
• Replace the carburetor surge control valve if negative pres-
sure is not maintained.

! Negative pressure: 2.7 kPa (20 mm Hg)

" 09917-47010: Vacuum pump gauge

#
Use a hand operated vacuum pump to prevent the con-
trol valve damage.

• While applying the specified negative pressure to the carbure-


tor surge control valve vacuum port, blow air through the open
air port. Air
• Air should flow through the carburetor surge control valve and
out the air vent port A.
A
• Replace the carburetor surge control valve if air does not flow
out air vent port A.

• Plug the air vent port A.


• While applying the specified negative pressure to the carbure- B
tor surge control valve vacuum port, blow air through the open
air port.
• Air should not flow through the carburetor surge control valve
Blocked tube
and out the canister port B.
• Replace the carburetor surge control valve if air leaks out the
canister port B.
10-6 EMISSION CONTOROL INFORMATION

• Remove the vacuum pump and blow air through the air vent
port A. B
• Air should flow through the carburetor surge control valve and
out the canister port B.
• Replace the carbretor surge control valve if air does not flow Air
out the canister port B.

• Plug the canister port B.


• Air should not flow through the carburetor surge control valve B
and out the open air port. Blocked tube
• Replace the carburetor surge control valve if air leaks out the
open air port.

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