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Frank Angerano

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  1. Hey chase, adjusting the timing ? The timing should be set in one spot only so check that your at TDC and your marks on the sprocket are good.   Once that's done then the timing is set and should not be moved.  After its all lined up the valves can be adjusted by loosening up the valve stem adjusters with a 10mm wrench. You basically stick the feeler gauge (size as per manual)  in between the valve and rocker arm and slowly tighten the adjuster until that feeler gauge slides out with a little bit of resistance. Then you tighten the 10mm nut good and try to stick the feeler gauge back in, It should go in with a slight push.  After that you should be set.  

    Keep in mind that intake and exhaust valves are different sizes on the feeler gauges.  

    All adjustments should be made in the TDC position.   

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  2. Could have been a vacuum port?  For now i would put a dab of silicone over the hole and let it sit over night to properly dry. At least you can ride.  In the meantime you can research what it passably could be for. Maybe even take a ride out to your local Suzuki dealer and ask one of the mechanics or have them bring up a more detailed blow up of the carburetor.   I will keep looking as well to see what i can find.  

  3. And ..... Does the fan spin? If so great and you  would go to the temperature switch on the radiator like @mikeexplorer mentioned.  See if one of the wires has 12+ with the key on.  If not then you have to trace the 12+ from the temperature sensor to the fuse block, there is also an in-line fuseable link in the harness on the 12+ power wire going to the temperature switch.  
    Also check your ground on the fan motor.   

  4. Nothing broke per say. That's the one way clutch.
    They go sometimes plain and simple. That part #6 should be what you need but its behind the flywheel and bolted to the flywheel. Going to need the side cover gasket and most importantly is loctite for 6 allen bolts holding  it to the flywheel.  @Ajmboy The flywheel needs a special puller to get it off. If you don't have one i can mail you mine.  Its not big and you can mail it back.   

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  5. It is the hard part, i had to run out for some supplies today  and drove by the park and there were 200 plus people in the park today!!! I am shocked at the ignorance, only reason i went out today was to get what i need so i can stay away from the general population for the next two weeks.  
     

    Not good. 

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