34100-95500 Suzuki Speed Meter Assembly


34100-95500 Speed Meter Assembly Suzuki DT35ELT, DT35ELX, DT35ELZ, DT35EST, DT35ESX, DT35ESZ, DT35MLT, DT35MLX, DT35MLZ, DT35MST, DT35MSX, DT35MSZ, DT40ELT, DT40ELX, DT40ELZ, DT40EST, DT40ESX, DT40ESZ, DT40MLT, DT40MLX, DT40MLZ, DT40MSX, DT40MSZ, DT50, DT50ELB, DT50ELC, DT50ELN, DT50ESB, D Speed
34100-95500 Speed Meter Assembly Suzuki
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Suzuki entire parts catalog list:

DT35ELT 1980
DT35ELX 1981
DT35ELZ 1982
DT35EST 1980
DT35ESX 1981
DT35ESZ 1982
DT35MLT 1980
DT35MLX 1981
DT35MLZ 1982
DT35MST 1980
DT35MSX 1981
DT35MSZ 1982
DT40ELT 1980
DT40ELX 1981
DT40ELZ 1982
DT40EST 1980
DT40ESX 1981
DT40ESZ 1982
DT40MLT 1980
DT40MLX 1981
DT40MLZ 1982
DT40MSX 1981
DT40MSZ 1982
DT50 1980,1981,1982
DT50ELB 1977
DT50ELC 1978
DT50ELN 1979
DT50ESB 1977
DT50ESC 1978
DT50ESN 1979
DT50M 1980,1981,1982
DT50MLC 1978
DT50MLN 1979
DT50MSC 1978
DT50MSN 1979
DT50W 1980,1981,1982
DT65 1980,1980,1981,1981,1982,1982
DT65 1980,1980,1981,1981,1982,1982
DT65ELC 1978
DT65ELN 1979
DT65ESC 1978
DT65ESN 1979
DT85ELT 1980
DT85TCLT 1980
DT85TCLX 1981
DT85TCLZ 1982
DT85TELN 1979
DT85TELT 1980

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Illustration 1 g02344959
Typical example
(1) Crankcase breather
(2) Secondary fuel filters
(3) Primary fuel filter
(4) Oil sampling valve
(5) Oil filter
(6) Fuel injection pump
(7) Oil gauge (dipstick)
(8) Water pump
(9) Fan pulley
(10) Damper
(11) Fan
Illustration 2 g02344960
Typical example
(12) Air intake
(13) Oil filler
(14) Front lifting eye
(15) Alternator
(16) Exhaust elbow
(17) Exhaust manifold
(18) Turbocharger
(19) Fuel priming pump
(20) Starting motor
(21) Oil pan
(22) Drain plug (oil)
(23) Drain plug (coolant)
(24) Rear lifting eye The six cylinders are arranged in-line. The cylinder head assembly has one inlet valve and one exhaust valve for each cylinder. The port for the exhaust valve are on the right side of the cylinder head. The port for the inlet valve are on the left side of the cylinder head. Each cylinder valve has a single valve spring.Each cylinder has a piston cooling jet that is installed in the cylinder block. The piston cooling jet sprays engine oil onto the inner surface of the piston in order to cool the piston. The pistons have a combustion chamber in the top of the piston in order to achieve clean exhaust emissions. The piston pin is off-center in order to reduce the noise level.The pistons have two compression rings and an oil control ring. The groove for the top ring has a hard metal insert in order to reduce wear of the groove. The skirt has a coating of graphite in order to reduce wear when the engine is new. The correct piston height is important in order to ensure that the piston does not contact the cylinder head. The correct piston height also ensures the efficient combustion of fuel which is necessary in order to conform to requirements for emissions.A piston and a connecting rod are matched to each cylinder. The piston height is controlled by the distance between the center of the big end bearing and the center of the small end bearing of the connecting rod. Three different lengths of connecting rods are available in order to attain the correct piston height. The three different lengths of connecting rods are made by machining the blank small end bearing of each rod at three fixed distances vertically above the centerline of the big end bearing.The crankshaft has seven main bearing journals. End play is controlled by thrust washers which are located on both sides of the number 6 main bearing.The timing case is made of aluminum. The timing gears are stamped with timing marks in order to ensure the correct assembly of the gears. When the number 1 piston is at the top center position on the compression stroke, the marked teeth on the idler gear will match with the marks that are on the fuel injection pump, the camshaft, and the gear on the crankshaft. There is no timing mark on the rear face of the timing case.The crankshaft gear turns the idler gear which then turns the following gears:
the camshaft gear
the accessory drive gear (if equipped)
the fuel injection pump gear
the water pump gearThe camshaft and the fuel injection pump run at half the rpm of the crankshaft. The cylinder bores are machined into the cylinder block.The fuel injection pump that is installed on the left side of the engine is gear-driven from the timing case.The fuel transfer pump is located on the right-hand side of the cylinder block.


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