20 Most Recent 1976 Suzuki GT 380 Questions & Answers

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I have a coil problem with my Suzuki GT 380 1976 and no sparks. Are the coils dead?

unplug put oms meter in sparkplug turn over see if theres any reading If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/scott_8b3f0f0fc5f566a7
2/6/2018 11:55:43 PM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Feb 06, 2018
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Is the oil seal on the gear lever an inner or

The seal is the industry standard. It is an outer seal. It looks to be available at the site below.
www.babbittsonline.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/default.aspx

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9/24/2010 1:59:14 AM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Sep 24, 2010
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Where do I find an exhaust system for a 1976

Rist00, hope you didn't click any of kkpp4's links. Looks like malware to me.

Anyway, you've got one of the tougher problems a GT-380 owner or restorer is going to encounter.

The exhaust system, specifically the frame tab for the passenger pegs was extended in what I think was about halfway through the production run. Low enough VIN and the 75 system fits. Higher VIN and it won't. The change in the frame tab required changing the rear mounting of the mufflers.

This one really baffled me because the Japanese simply do not go through the expense of retooling without a darned good reason to do so. In this case there was some retooling for assembling the frame but, more surprisingly, expensive retooling for the comparatively inexpensive exhaust system. And I can't tell that the passenger, which this bike was just barely gutsy enough to handle long enough for a difference to matter, got any benefit.

What you need to do is measure either of your outer pipes from the rearmost part where it mounts to the engine and to the bold on the muffler that goes to the frame or hole in it where the footpeg goes through. Off the top of my head, I don't remember which it uses.

When checking out a system on eBay, ask the seller for this measurement or at least the VIN of the bike the system came from.

When I restored a 76 GT380, I bought a parts bike for it and a loose exhaust system.

Neither fit. The parts bike was a 75, so I knew my problem was my bike was built after the changeover.

So if you find a VIN real close to yours (month of manufacture would help, too), chances are good the system will fit. But the only way to be sure is the measurement I mentioned.

If you measure yours and email the dimensions to me at [email protected], I'll measure the spares I've still got and we'll figure out something if we've got a match. Though I suspect you've tried ones and found they don't fit, so likely have an after-change bike, and as you know, the model was discontinued months later, making this a rare part.

Two other helpful bits if you haven't encountered them or for the benefit of other readers.

1. Baffles: Soak the heck out of the threaded part of the retaining bolt with an aggressive penetrating oil. I'm a WD40 guy, but for stuff like this, PB is the only game in town, IMO. You do NOT want to break these bolts. You should also generously spray where the baffle fits into the muffler. The friction fit here because of rust can be a show-stopper. Though it sounds awesome, don't run without properly packed baffles. Without changing main jets, you'll be dangerously lean and holing pistons, to the joy of your annoyed neighbors.

2. A local salvage yard that has more Suzuki GT bikes than anything else seemed to be a goldmine but the bikes were all outside and all hard wheels removed. So they're sitting on the ground right on the exhaust. I found a bike with a beautiful set of chrome expansion chambers, tipped it over, and there was nothing left of them from sitting on the ground.

Good like on what I assume is a restoration project. This is a terribly fun bike.

I got most of the way through mine and sold it to a friend of a friend who made an amazing cafe bike with it.

If this is part of a GT collection you're putting together, you might want to contact me on that, as well. I've got a sweet 76 GT-185 which has become the unobtainable bike of the series.

Good luck,

Bob
5/30/2010 5:02:00 AM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on May 30, 2010
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I have a 1976 suzuki gt 380. Iam trying to get it

Hey mate, try go to http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm and this site may have some sort of answer for your problem
3/15/2010 7:48:17 AM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Mar 15, 2010
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Boyer electronic ignition

yes, just got it put in ,misfiring and hard to start ,kicking back to
11/15/2009 8:45:36 PM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Nov 15, 2009
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How do I set timing on 1976 suzuki gt 380

Send me your e mail address to [email protected] I wrote an essay on how to solve your problem and ran into trouble getting this site to accept it. I'll tell you all you need to know. For goodness sake don't give the engine the slightest bit of throttle abuse until you have set the timing correctly. If you do, you run the risk of holing a piston.
4/22/2009 10:21:11 PM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Apr 22, 2009
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Suzuki GT380 coils hot

Hi. I had a similar problem on an old Suzuki GS550. It use to start and run for a set time and then cut out and would not start until it cooled down for about 4/5 minuets. Then it would start and do the same, and the coils seemed to get quite hot. In my case it was the rectifier. Hope this is of help to you. Regards Tony.
3/4/2009 9:43:05 AM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Mar 04, 2009
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Suzuki GT380 keeps cutting out

Check the igintion coils they may be getting HOT.
3/1/2009 4:25:42 AM • 1976 Suzuki GT... • Answered on Mar 01, 2009
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Do a 2007 suzuki four wheeler LT-A400/F have a fuel pump?

make sure the carbeurator's low jet is working properly and not clogged
11/12/2017 12:58:50 AM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Nov 12, 2017
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Witch way does plastic points cog go on

where is ur clymer manual used by pros--u gutta git piston at top dead center then ajust timing cam--book xplains--utube or library can help too
2/10/2014 9:21:53 PM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Feb 10, 2014
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My gt750 seems to be

im guessing that its an early model with carbs these may need a good clean you may have water or dirt in your fuel the air filter may need replacing and the spark plugs and leads. from memory its a bit of a mission removing the carbs as i remember it is easier if the air box is removed first keep all parts seperate when striping the carbs if your not confident do them one at a time so you can use the next one as a reference if you get confused as to where the parts go use carbretta cleaner and compressed air to clean with dont use wire to clean the holes in the jets. clean the outside first before you remove the float bowls and use a good screwdriver the philips head screws have a tendancy to be difficult and and its not hard to chew the centre out of the screw if this happens use a centre punch and hammer punch the head of the screw to loosen it an impact driver should undoo tight screws that are not damaged
4/6/2011 12:51:00 PM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Apr 06, 2011
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I need to adjust vaulves

Hey there sorry for the late response

what do you have for a motor in the quad?
3/27/2011 12:28:27 AM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Mar 27, 2011
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Doesnt work i need a

look here :
http://www.repairmanualclub.com/motomanuals/index.php

find one thats close enough.
3/9/2011 5:05:06 AM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Mar 09, 2011
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Recently the nylon driven gear

Hi,

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2/28/2010 7:27:46 PM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Feb 28, 2010
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Hi, I have a 1975 Suzuki

First of all, you want the light to go on, not off.
The idea is that the spark is supposed to happen when the points open.
When the points open, then the current is no longer being grounded away through them, and then you will again get power on the negative of the coil.
In theory the coil could fire when points both open and close.
But you can't operate the coil from when the points close, because it takes too long for the coil to build up voltage. But is can quickly discharge the voltage when the points open.
The purpose of the condenser capacitor, is to essentially eliminate the closing spark completely. So you only get a coil discharge when the points open, removing the ground connection.
2/17/2010 8:46:02 PM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Feb 17, 2010
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I have a suzuki gt185 1975 which I am restoring.

a shop that makes exhausts like mineke should be able to fix what u need they could probably bend a whole new set or maybe just fix the problem u have with them.
10/13/2009 6:23:10 PM • Suzuki GT 380... • Answered on Oct 13, 2009
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2001 suzuki drz 250 repair manual

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4/19/2024 2:28:12 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Apr 19, 2024
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Where is the rectifier located on my 2004 suzuki katana 600

Behind the radiator on the left side. It is the device with cooling fins, even though the electronic parts are embedded in rubber paste.The location isn't ideal and sudden defects leave people stranded so what people do is relocate the regulator/rectifier to a cooler place. Perhaps to the air inlet, under the air filter. Follow the three, mostly, yellow cables that originate from the stator when you don't find it behind the radiator.
3/24/2024 3:09:20 AM • Suzuki... • Answered on Mar 24, 2024
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Why my Suzuki TF 125 losses power in the midway? What are the causes for such loss of power?

What do you mean by "Midway"? How old is this motorbike? What exactly did you do to clean the carburettor? Is it a new spark plug and a new, clean air filter? Did you empty the fuel tank to remove the fuel tap to clean the filter on the inside of the tap? Is it doing anything else? Things like - is it hard to start, has heavier exhaust smoke or it has a rough and uneven idle.
2/18/2024 5:20:58 PM • Suzuki... • Answered on Feb 18, 2024
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I own a 2009 Suzuki Boulevard. Problem is the motor is jammed. It turns but only half a turn before it hits something solid inside. what are the possibilities it could be that is causing the problem

A broken timing chain is the most likely cause, the piston is hitting an open valve, or you have a dropped valve or a stuck valve. Another possibility is something jamming behind behind the side covers.The key would be how you discovered this? Driving along at 105 and the engine stopped, or ???https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+suzuki+boulevard+timing+chain+or+timing+belt....
2/4/2024 10:21:52 AM • Suzuki... • Answered on Feb 04, 2024
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