DIY Thermostat Replacment (Suzuki's)

DIY Thermostat Replacment (Suzuki's)

A Quick little tutorial on how to change out the thermostat if you are experiencing overheating or excessive heat dissipating from your engine. This may be due to a faulty thermostat not fully opening allowing cool fluent to travel through the engine. My bike never overheated but temperatures at standstill did reach 240 degrees at times. The heat coming from the right side of the bike was so bad that it was cooking my leg, destroyed my paint job and also cracked my fairing. After this fix I no longer have any issues with excessive heat.

The tools you will need for this repair are:

• 8mm socket/ratchet
• Pair of small pliers
• A bucket (for radiator fluid draining)
• Old rag
• Thermostat

Estimated time to repair: 25 minutes

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Para 1640 says:

Very helpful thanks for this informative video!!

Piece of Eyelash says:

I have 06gsxr750 and I cant access the tps. I have removed airbox cleaner and tank but the frame is in the way of the tps and can't access the tps to adjust it.

bike mad says:

james over here in the uk the going rate for a shop to do this replacement done is £60 pound per hour rate so a lot of people turn to youtube to do the job themselves and save money so keep the video,s coming mate.

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