1976 Suzuki GT750A Cylinder Problem

A reader’s Suzuki GT750A loses all power on one cylinder. Is this an ignition issue or a carburetor issue?

Reader Contribution by Jerry Gooren
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Ignition or carburetion?

Q: I have a question about my restored 1976 Suzuki GT750A. I did a complete engine overhaul on the bike, split the cases and had the crank rebuilt, including new oil seals. The CV carbs were also rebuilt. It has happened twice now during a ride that all of a sudden I lose power on one cylinder completely. It runs on only two cylinders for a bit and while I can keep the engine going on two cylinders and play with the throttle a bit all of a sudden it kicks back in and operates like nothing happened. Could this be an ignition issue or carb issue?

Jerry Gooren,

Hayden, Idaho

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