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Marque Remarks => Suzuki => Topic started by: ss2fly on May 18, 2009, 07:52:40 am
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I have "found" a doner engine for my little project in a shed.
unfortunately, I dont know what year bike this came from but I do have the engine number fron the top of the cases....
TS125 89954
ANY info on this would be greatly appreciated as I'm about to start on this in the next few days...
I wish those TM bits would arrive............usless bloody NZ Post..... ;)
Thanks again people.
Andy
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1974 "L" I believe...
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Luke my son, your a gem.. ;)
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just waltz over to here
http://cid-407d7ef0965d3991.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Pure%20Enduro
and down the bottom are the ZOOK CODES - courtesy of Doc.
Very handy indeed.
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Should have known Doc would have his "stethescope" in here somwhere..... ;)
Cheers fullas, Now I can get on with the project...
Andy
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I echo Andys comments Luke.I was given a Suzuki motor yesterday,the previous owner had no idea what year,etc.So,after cleaning off the engine I saw the TS250 id patch followed by 5 numbers.Hadn't a clue where to start on how to find the code,so logged in here and found Andys request and blow me,there was the answer.Wish answers to life were that simple to find.
Cheers,Mark.
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plenty of zook info at the link below also Husk. Mostly pilfered and swiped from here and there but eh, my apologies to anyone miffed by such but at least it's all collectively in 1 place which was the main objective ;)
http://cid-86267c09a3452a71.spaces.live.com/?lc=1033 (http://cid-86267c09a3452a71.spaces.live.com/?lc=1033)
SS, a stethoscope isn't a bad tool to have to isolate abnormal sounds and noises in a running engine. Normally I just use a large screwdriver but sometimes it hurts the ear and doesn't look very professional..which of course, I'm not but that's beside the point :D
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I have one amongst all my tools, I agree, very usefull. I used to use it when i was cracking safes for a living (legitimately, I might add....) I was a locksmith for 18 years before my current vocation....