LT-A50 Service Manual - I have one
#1
Just throwing this out there.
I just bought a 2005 LT-A50 a few weeks ago. Bone stock, and that's how it will stay. Thing is basically brand new. I got lucky on this find.
I'm a pain in my own butt when it comes to all my stuff running just right.
That being the case I ordered and now have the service manual for the Suzuki LT-A50 quad.
I would be happy to either look something up or take pics of any pages and post them if anyone thought that would help their cause.
I just bought a 2005 LT-A50 a few weeks ago. Bone stock, and that's how it will stay. Thing is basically brand new. I got lucky on this find.

I'm a pain in my own butt when it comes to all my stuff running just right.

That being the case I ordered and now have the service manual for the Suzuki LT-A50 quad.
I would be happy to either look something up or take pics of any pages and post them if anyone thought that would help their cause.
#2
Typical! I just bought one on Ebay last week but have yet to see it. Very cool you offering up information from it.
I have a post titled: LT-A50 Stalling out. I would like some adjustment settings on the Carb. mix, and thottle screws please. Is there any trouble shooting in the book about dying out? Thanks dude!
I have a post titled: LT-A50 Stalling out. I would like some adjustment settings on the Carb. mix, and thottle screws please. Is there any trouble shooting in the book about dying out? Thanks dude!
#3
It would be nice but there is no trouble shooting guide at all. Maybe in the owners manual.
When it comes to carbs I personally get real nervous about messing around. Once a couple screws start getting turned this way and that I have no idea what needs turned in what direction to get things working.
Good luck though.
When it comes to carbs I personally get real nervous about messing around. Once a couple screws start getting turned this way and that I have no idea what needs turned in what direction to get things working.
Good luck though.
#6
Just throwing this out there.
I just bought a 2005 LT-A50 a few weeks ago. Bone stock, and that's how it will stay. Thing is basically brand new. I got lucky on this find.
I'm a pain in my own butt when it comes to all my stuff running just right.
That being the case I ordered and now have the service manual for the Suzuki LT-A50 quad.
I would be happy to either look something up or take pics of any pages and post them if anyone thought that would help their cause.
I just bought a 2005 LT-A50 a few weeks ago. Bone stock, and that's how it will stay. Thing is basically brand new. I got lucky on this find.

I'm a pain in my own butt when it comes to all my stuff running just right.

That being the case I ordered and now have the service manual for the Suzuki LT-A50 quad.
I would be happy to either look something up or take pics of any pages and post them if anyone thought that would help their cause.
#7
The shop manual says nothing about the petcock positions. I would guess the owners manual would but we don't have that.
On ours though it appears that down is "on" and 90 degrees either up to the left or right is "PRI" or prime (same either direction).
I use the "PRI" location with the choke when starting it after it hasn't been run for a while. Once it starts I leave the choke on for a while but turn the petcock back to the on position. Seems to help and work.
Hope that helps. Have fun with it...I know my son sure does.
On ours though it appears that down is "on" and 90 degrees either up to the left or right is "PRI" or prime (same either direction).
I use the "PRI" location with the choke when starting it after it hasn't been run for a while. Once it starts I leave the choke on for a while but turn the petcock back to the on position. Seems to help and work.
Hope that helps. Have fun with it...I know my son sure does.
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