SUZUKI KINGQUAD 750 FUEL INJECTOR Clogged
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93%
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Fuel Injector Micro-Basket Filter
This is the most granular failure point. The micro-mesh screen at the top of the injector captures particulates that bypass the tank's fuel sock; when these pores become occluded, the injector cannot maintain the required rail pressure differential, causing lean-out conditions.
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4%
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Fuel Injector Assembly
When internal varnish accumulation occurs on the pintle seat or the solenoid needle, the injector cannot be reliably serviced at the component level. Replacing the full assembly ensures the solenoid stroke and atomization pattern meet OEM specifications for the 750cc engine's volumetric efficiency.
SKU: 15710-31G01
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3%
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Fuel Pump Strainer (Fuel Sock)
This is the primary defense against injector clogging. If the injector is clogged, the mechanical failure likely originated at this strainer via a tear or material degradation, allowing tank sediment to migrate downstream into the high-pressure fuel circuit.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Fuel Injector Micro-Basket Filter.
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