Suzuki GSX1300BK B-King Service Manual page 229

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1C-4 Engine Electrical Devices:
Installation
Install the TP sensor in the reverse order of removal.
Pay attention to the following points:
• With the throttle valves fully closed, install the TP
sensor (1) and tighten the TP sensor mounting screw
to the specified torque.
NOTE
• Apply thin coat of engine oil to the O-ring.
• Align the throttle shaft end "A" with the
groove "B" of the TP sensor.
• Apply grease to the throttle shaft end "A" if
necessary.
: Grease 99000–25010 (SUZUKI SUPER
GREASE A or equivalent)
Special tool
: 09930–11950 (Torx wrench)
Tightening torque
TP sensor mounting screw: 3.5 N·m (0.35 kgf-m,
2.5 lb-ft)
NOTE
• Make sure the throttle valves smoothly
open and close.
• For TP sensor setting procedure, refer to
"TP Sensor Adjustment (Page 1C-4)".
1
"A"
"B"
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TP Sensor Adjustment
Inspect the TP sensor setting position and adjust it if
necessary in the following procedures:
1) Connect the special tool (Mode select switch) to the
dealer mode coupler. Refer to "Self-Diagnostic
Procedures in Section 1A (Page 1A-12)".
Special tool
: 09930–82720 (Mode select switch)
2) Warn up the engine and keep it running in idling
speed.
3) Turn the mode select switch ON.
4) Check the position of the bar in the left of C code
displayed on the LCD panel.
"A": Incorrect position
5) If the TP sensor adjustment is necessary, lift and
support the fuel tank. Refer to "Fuel Tank Removal
and Installation in Section 1G (Page 1G-10)".
6) Loosen the TP sensor mounting screw using the
special tool and turn the TP sensor to bring the bar
to the correct position.
Special tool
: 09930–11950 (Torx wrench)
7) Tighten the TP sensor mounting screw to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque
TP sensor mounting screw: 3.5 N·m (0.35 kgf-
m, 2.5 lb-ft)
8) Turn off the engine and place back the fuel tank.
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"A"
"B"
"A"
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"B": Correct position
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