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Old 06-03-2010, 06:29 PM   #5201 (permalink)
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@Akfara.....These people do not have unanimity in thier policies.....

the other day,2nd service for my gs.I asked servicemen about my willingness to shift to "Gulf pride 4t 20w40" in my next third service...they said they do not have objection,and i can use without any concerns......strange....

@Madhu....i too facing the same problem.....i thought the problem was fixed in my 2nd service, 1 week back......the issue resurface from the second day itself...the engine is losing the 1000rpm idle stand and engine is off every now and than when i start........i have to raise throttle to keep idle......

Let me if you have got it fixed.....

@Anupdas.....Congrats......monsoon has hit GODS OWN COUNTRY......enjoy the rainy days ahead with cautious driving......

Any updates about the Teflon coating three years warranty........neighbor.......

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Old 06-03-2010, 06:46 PM   #5202 (permalink)
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By "value" you meant " Valve" rite. This is a new information, mileage dropping because of valve problem. Do your mechanic said what exactly is going wrong? I was told that when the engine becomes free after couple of oil changes one need to change the carburetor tuning and it will give optimum mileage.

I was also planning to change to semi synthetic Gulf 4T 20w40. As Madhu bhai said its better to change oil without their knowing, there is noway they can find it out. Again what is their reason for not using other oils . I think they are just making it mandatory so that we may not use any oil of another grade. All those who have used Castrol have mentioned that the oil totally loses its viscosity after crossing 1000 kms.
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:07 PM   #5203 (permalink)
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Oops, the culprit is not the oil, per the local mechanic I came to know the following fact I don't know how much true it is...!Local mechanic just tuned the idle screw issue is fixed. And the surprise is now changing gears are butter smooth at 3500 rpm ( earlier it was 4000 rpm) now the idle is set to 1400 rpmIn simple words he said bike is settling down your bike engine is settling in a smoother way slowly as you are not travelling far distance it took time or else you might faced this huddles at the early stage itself setting such as idle and other carb settings need to be changed accordingly this issue impacts mileage too mileage tooThis is applicable for all bikes despite its new or old.During initial few 1000 kms need to fine tune frequently and that is based on how the bike was handled, but later on it should be checked periodically. In his local mechanical proverb "carb is like a ring master and the engine is a lion if the lion is hungry it won't listen to its master thus the show will get spoiled". What I understood from his proverb. Like a kid your bike is getting matured slowly so tuning has to be done according to engines requirement. If engine is hungry and carb is feeding insufficient or inappropriate mixture of air will fuel will spoil your driving pleasure/bike.
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:14 PM   #5204 (permalink)
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Good to know the issue is solved. This one is very similar to the one mentioned by my service engineer. So he increased the idling rpm and did carburetor tuning rite. Let us know the economy

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Old 06-03-2010, 08:38 PM   #5205 (permalink)
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By "value" you meant " Valve" rite. This is a new information, mileage dropping because of valve problem. Do your mechanic said what exactly is going wrong? I was told that when the engine becomes free after couple of oil changes one need to change the carburetor tuning and it will give optimum mileage.

I was also planning to change to semi synthetic Gulf 4T 20w40. As Madhu bhai said its better to change oil without their knowing, there is noway they can find it out. Again what is their reason for not using other oils . I think they are just making it mandatory so that we may not use any oil of another grade. All those who have used Castrol have mentioned that the oil totally loses its viscosity after crossing 1000 kms.
sorry anup its typing mistake. thanks for pointing out.....its not valve problem, just valve adjust...if u see the manual valve clearance should be checked every service...Ok the last two bike i had is four stoke CBZ 2000 -2003 then pulsar DTSI 150 2003-2009
The CBZ gives me 48kmpl till i gave to local mech(no service center here for hero honda that time) he played with valve setting , and my mileage drop to 32 to 35. I sold it ....Regarding pulsar i got valve sound around 5000km(after 1 year) and mileage drop to frm 53 to 44...I went to SC here ,he trained frm bajaj He did and my bike return to 53 ....then around 15000km again valve sound occur mileage drop to 45...Went to SC problem solved(interesting thing is my current GSR SC mech is working there that time for pulsar)...Then till my bike sold no problem with engine valve but i had silencer corrustion due to it mileage drop little 53 to 50...(there is hole in silencer it is solved by welding) again bike back to 53 54 .....
the mileage i quote is consistent moreover i never drive rash...
SO i write my experience here ...but people have to tell whether I am right or not.
Previously All I had is 2 stroke bike valve problem will not come mostly(valve sound will not come in 2 stroke) But i am not sure...whether anyone had experienced in 2 stroke with valve problem
but for GSR both valve and fine tunning(if need) requiered for optimum mileage
check my album to see my pulsar , i miss my pulsar which i sold due to back pain and vibration..
Sorry for long post guys.....
CASTROL and suzuki had agreement so other oil is not recommended by suzuki due to this...but all depend on showroom

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Old 06-03-2010, 09:25 PM   #5206 (permalink)
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Oops, the culprit is not the oil, per the local mechanic I came to know the following fact I don't know how much true it is...!Local mechanic just tuned the idle screw issue is fixed. And the surprise is now changing gears are butter smooth at 3500 rpm ( earlier it was 4000 rpm) now the idle is set to 1400 rpmIn simple words he said bike is settling down your bike engine is settling in a smoother way slowly as you are not travelling far distance it took time or else you might faced this huddles at the early stage itself setting such as idle and other carb settings need to be changed accordingly this issue impacts mileage too mileage tooThis is applicable for all bikes despite its new or old.During initial few 1000 kms need to fine tune frequently and that is based on how the bike was handled, but later on it should be checked periodically. In his local mechanical proverb "carb is like a ring master and the engine is a lion if the lion is hungry it won't listen to its master thus the show will get spoiled". What I understood from his proverb. Like a kid your bike is getting matured slowly so tuning has to be done according to engines requirement. If engine is hungry and carb is feeding insufficient or inappropriate mixture of air will fuel will spoil your driving pleasure/bike.
did he adjust carburator tuning? along with idle screw adjust
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what is the reason behind for suzuki to change from mikuni to padmini carburator?:confused :
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By experience you know about these problems with valve. Its a very informative for all of us here. The two strokes don't have valves, they have ports. A very simple set up in which inlet port and outlet port is uncovered by the up and down motion of the piston. Four strokes have a different mechanism,they use timing chain and gears to open and close the valves.

But I didn't understand about the clearance of valves, may be due to the wearing of gears. Since you know that mechanic very well, every now and then ask the mechanic about the problems that others face. It will be a great help.

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It looked exactly like Mikuni. May be its a cheaper Indian version ?
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By experience you know about these problems with valve. Its a very informative for all of us here. The two strokes don't have valves, they have ports. A very simple set up in which inlet port and outlet port is uncovered by the up and down motion of the piston. Four strokes have a different mechanism,they use timing chain and gears to open and close the valves.

But I didn't understand about the clearance of valves, may be due to the wearing of gears. Since you know that mechanic very well, every now and then ask the mechanic about the problems that others face. It will be a great help.


It looked exactly like Mikuni. May be its a cheaper Indian version ?
Thanks u more informative than me ,yes true i use to see in paper ads comparing TVS suzuki V/s Hero honda
less running parts v/s more running parts ..... hero honda sue TVS for this ad
And i remember for performance local mech do Porting (cutting,polishing and modify) for 2 stroke which can't done for 4 stroke
About Padmini what i think is , there is some problem (hidden) in using mikuni
examples are fuel choking,idle speed varying etc...they replaced some of GS150 carburator(mathew) to check whether the problem reoccur or not
Only suzuki engg have answers
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Good to know the issue is solved. This one is very similar to the one mentioned by my service engineer. So he increased the idling rpm and did carburetor tuning rite. Let us know the economy



Great sense of humour.........
No milage tuning was done as I am still getting 53 or 54 kmpl just the idle screw was adjustedAkfara sir: am using the castrol power 1 oil its semi synthetic have done close to 700 kms with it now the color of oil is bit dark brown (new one is transparent) which means when I reach 1000 it will be damn black and might not serve good after that rite. per our manual suzuki didn't recoment any brand they just want us to stick to their acceptable quantity################Posting from blackberry so please pardon spelling and sentence space mistakes
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