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1985 Suzuki LT80 Repair


Johnny2007

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Hey all hopefully someone can help me out here. I found a 1985 lt80 laying around at the yard where I work and it’s missing some parts. Obvious things I noticed were carburetor fuel tank seat. Is there someone out there that has maybe a picture of one of these motors assembled so I can see what I’m working with and what I’m missing?  I ordered a new carb and got it installed to the existing cable but I’m not sure what else it needs as I’m not expert on these little engines. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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There are two pilot holes on the top passenger side of the carb.  The front hole goes to a breather port that dead ends under the gas tank.  It just needs a small filter or piece of cloth taped on the end of the hose.  The other small 1/4" hole on the carb is toward the rear of the bike and it goes to the fuel petcock valve to the diaphragm port.  The larger lower opening hole is fuel into the carb and also goes to the fuel petcock to the outer connection where it says on/off/priScreenshot_20211109-170936.thumb.png.b8a81fee92890c51ce6cf4b7ca2952c7.png

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