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haynez
19th April 2005, 18:46
IN DESPERATE SEARCH OF A WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR A SUZUKI IMPULSE GSX400X IMPULSE GK71, OR A COPY OF THE ENGINE SECTION. !!!! CHEERS
wkid_one
19th April 2005, 22:16
You could always BUY one
haynez
20th April 2005, 07:06
that was my first though, but since they are not available anywhere new/aftermarket i though i would post it on here to see if anyone had one , or access to one.cheers
gav
20th April 2005, 07:16
Have you had a look through this thread?
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=10556
geoffm
20th April 2005, 13:50
IN DESPERATE SEARCH OF A WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR A SUZUKI IMPULSE GSX400X IMPULSE GK71, OR A COPY OF THE ENGINE SECTION. !!!! CHEERS
Look for the GSXR400 manual. You can buy it from Suzuki. I have a copy, but it is 1000km away at present. If you still need it at the end of May, let me know. Must get around to scanning it and PDF one day...
Geoff
play1
7th July 2009, 10:03
Already have the manual in pdf gsx400x?
Please provide.
geoffm
7th July 2009, 21:24
Already have the manual in pdf gsx400x?
Please provide.
Manual is now at:
http://rapidshare.com/files/252932169/Suzuki_GSXR400_84-87_Manual___86-87_Impulse.pdf.html
Kflasher
8th July 2009, 07:06
IN DESPERATE SEARCH OF A WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR A SUZUKI IMPULSE GSX400X IMPULSE GK71, OR A COPY OF THE ENGINE SECTION. !!!! CHEERS
Yeah I think I got the one you are after, downloaded it (28MB) in all, in pdf format.
GSX-R400 GK71B '85 Service Repair Manual.pdf
Reubix
19th February 2014, 17:37
Anyone got a working link? Or better yet anyone selling a copy?
kiwi cowboy
19th February 2014, 17:52
Anyone got a working link? Or better yet anyone selling a copy?
I think ii have whats needed on disc that some kind fella on here provided but cant remember just who:rolleyes:.
Copies?.
kiwi cowboy
19th February 2014, 17:55
Yeah I think I got the one you are after, downloaded it (28MB) in all, in pdf format.
GSX-R400 GK71B '85 Service Repair Manual.pdf
If its for the 85 gsxr400 with no cooling fins on the motor it wont all be the same as the flywheel is on the opposite side of motor for a start. not sure on other differences.
Reubix
19th February 2014, 20:28
I'm keen for whatever I can get my hands on to be honest
gammaguy
20th February 2014, 02:51
FYI the gsx400x is a gk71e
FYI I have a manual
Holsen
4th May 2016, 09:26
Hi Gammaguy
Do You still have a copy of the GSX400X repair manual?
I've been searcing the internet thin to find one, with no luck.
Even written to a japanese trade site to buy one, but without any response what so ever!
Best Regards
Henrik
Denmark
sidecar bob
4th May 2016, 18:01
I have a genuine Suzuki manual for a gk71b.
It is printed in Japanese & I am told they were never printed in English, may or may not be true.
Can put up specs as required, but not sure how I could share the whole manual.
Holsen
4th May 2016, 18:49
I have a genuine Suzuki manual for a gk71b.
It is printed in Japanese & I am told they were never printed in English, may or may not be true.
Can put up specs as required, but not sure how I could share the whole manual.
A manual for the GK71B is a great start, even though not everything is the same for the to bikes :Punk: :-)
It should be able to share either thru dropbox, onedrive or google drive.....
Make it a private share and pm me the link ;-)
/Henrik
sidecar bob
4th May 2016, 19:30
A manual for the GK71B is a great start, even though not everything is the same for the to bikes :Punk: :-)
It should be able to share either thru dropbox, onedrive or google drive.....
Make it a private share and pm me the link ;-)
/Henrik
It's a book in paper form. Remember paper? :innocent:
Holsen
16th May 2016, 20:28
Paper.... Yeah I think I've heard about it, once or twice. It grows on trees right? ;-)
It makes it a little more difficult to send digital, when in paper :-D
I've rebuild the brakes, front forks (had to have the gliders specially made, as they're unavailable), flushed the engine and cooling system, installed LED-flashers (including electronic relay and diodes to separate left and right to flashing together), new tires and new seat upholstery. Next is airfilter, spark plugs and led's in the instrument cluster - then it's ready for the road again.
The complete manuel would be a threat (especially if one should have the impulse one), but an overview of fluids and torque settings would be a very good start :-)
/Henrik
Intruder VS
16th May 2016, 23:24
Try this link, it's the GSXR400 but engine, carbs and even the wiring diagram are the same. I've been using it to help get an Impulse going that I picked up.
http://mybikemanuals.com/?wpfb_dl=1539
My experience with these bikes... start at the carb rubbers to the air box and work away from there. Horrid system that fails on every bike I've dealt with. 400rr carbs and pod filters for the win.
Crasherfromwayback
21st May 2016, 18:37
I've got a genuine Suzuki GSXR400 Workshop manual here.
Holsen
24th May 2016, 05:13
Thanks for the link to the GSX-R 400 manual. It'll help some, even though the forks aren't exactly the same.
I'm gonna toy around with the oil height anyway, to get it more progressiv to compensate for the rather weak spring :-)
Luckily my rubber is in very good condition. The climate up-here in Denmark is mild most of the year, so the rubber don't dry up that easily.
Otherwise a good trick to make old rubber as new is to use winter green oil and xylene.
Before I start riding it, I'm gonna clean, synchronize and adjust the carbs on the roll. It's the best way to be sure it's done correctly.
Just received the new iriduim plugs and airfilter, so hope I'll have time to do some work on it in the weekend.
Until it's up'n running I'll just have to settle with my GSX 14'er :-P
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