Emisie Suzuki VL800
Emisie Suzuki VL800
Emisie Suzuki VL800
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
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
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
Fuel tank
Fuel valve
Carburetor surge
control valve
Canister
Fuel pump
Intake pipe
PAIR valve
PTC valve
Carburetors
10-4 EMISSION CONTOROL INFORMATION
13590-41F00
Valve comp, air vent Air vent hose
09401-09403
Clip, air vent valve hose
13595-41F00
Hose, air vent valve
15801-19F00
Hose,air vent
09355-40805-480
Hose, air vent valve vac
CANISTER
Inspect the canister for damage of the body.
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION 10-5
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Use a hand operated vacuum pump to prevent the con-
trol valve damage.
• 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.