TE50 Service Manual
TE50 Service Manual
TE50 Service Manual
SERVICE MANUAL
SERVICE MANUAL
99000-93110
FOREWORD
This manual contains an introductory description on HYOSUNG WOW50 and procedures for its inspection /service and overhaul of its main components. Other information considered as generally known is not included. Read GENERAL INFORMATION section to familiarize yourself with outline of the vehicle and MAINTENANCE and other sections to use as a guide for proper inspection and service. This manual will help you know the vehicle better so that you can assure your customers of your optimum and quick service.
GROUP INDEX
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
ENGINE
FUEL SYSTEM
This manual has been prepared on the basis of the latest specification at the time of publication. If modification has been made since then, difference may exist between the content of this manual and the actual vehicle. Illustrations in this manual are used to show the basic principles of operation and work procedures. They may not represent the actual vehicle exactly in detail. This manual is intended for those who have enough knowledge and skills for servicing HYOSUNG vehicles. Without such knowledge and skills, you should not attempt servicing by relying on this manual only. Instead, please contact your nearby authorized HYOSUNG motorcycle dealer.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CHASSIS
SERVICING INFORMATION
SYMBOL
Listed in the table below are the symbols indicating instructions and other information necessary for servicing and meaning associated with them respectively. SYMBOL DEFINITION Torque control required. Data beside it indicates specified torque. SYMBOL DEFINITION Apply THREAD LOCK1324 .
Apply BOND1215 .
TIGHTENING TORQUE ITEM Nm 18 ~ 28 18.4 ~ 28.6 22.4 ~ 35.7 40 ~ 50 80 ~ 100 22 ~ 35 22 ~ 35 40 ~ 60 kgm 1.8 ~ 2.8 1.84 ~ 2.86 2.24 ~ 3.57 4.0 ~ 5.0 8.0 ~ 10.0 2.2 ~ 3.5 2.2 ~ 3.5 4.0 ~ 6.0
: ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE : ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE : APPLY GREASE TO LIPS : APPLY GREASE : ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE
GENERAL INFORMATION
1
CONTENTS
INFORMATION LABELS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATIONS EXTERIOR ILLUSTRATION SPECIFICATIONS 1-1 1-1 1-4 1-5 1-6 1 -7
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage. NOTE : Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or instructions cleaner. Please note, however, that the WARNING and CAUTION contained in this manual cannot possibly cover all potential hazards relating to the servicing, or lack of servicing, of the motorcycle. In addition to the WARNING and CAUTION stated, you must use good judgement and basic mechanical safety principles. If you are unsure about how to perform a particular service operation, ask a more experienced mechanic for advice.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Proper service and repair procedures are important for the safety of the service machanic and the safety and reliability of the vehicle. When 2 or more persons work together, pay attention to the safety of each other. When it is necessary to run the engine indoors, make sure that exhaust gas is forced outdoors. When working with toxic or flammable materials, make sure that the area you work in is well-ventilated and that you follow all off the material manufacturer s instructions. Never use gasoline as a cleaning solvent. To avoid getting burned, do not touch the engine, engine oil or exhaust system during or for a while after engine operation. After servicing fuel, oil, exhaust or brake systems, check all lines and fittings related to the system for leaks.
CAUTION
If parts replacement is necessary, replace the parts with HYOSUNG Genuine Parts or their equivalent. When removing parts that are to be reused, keep them arranged in an orderly manner so that they may be reinstalled in the proper order and orientation. Be sure to use special tools when instructed. Make sure that all parts used in reassembly are clean, and also lubricated when specified. When use of a certain type of lubricant, bond, or sealant is specified, be sure to use the specified type. When removing the battery, disconnect the negative cable first and then positive cable. When reconnecting the battery, connect the positive cable first and then negative cable, and replace the terminal cover on the positive terminal. When performing service to electrical parts, if the service procedures do not require use of battery power, diconnect the negative cable at the battery. Tighten cylinder head and case bolts and nuts, beginning with larger diameter and ending with smaller diameter, from inside to outside diagonally, to the specified tightening torque. Whenever you remove oil seals, gaskets, packing, O-rings, locking washers, cotter pins, circlips, and certain other parts as specified, be sure to replace them with new ones. Also, before installing these new parts, be sure to remove any left over material from the mating surfaces. Never reuse a circlip. When installing a new circlip, take care not to expand the end gap larger than required to slip the circlip over the shaft. After installing a circlip, always ensure that it is completely seated in its groove and securely fitted. Do not use self-locking nuts a few times over. Use a torque wrench to tighten fasteners to the torque values when specified. Wipe off grease or oil if a thread is smeared with them. After reassembly, check parts for tightness and operation.
To protect environment, do not unlawfully dispose of used motor oil and other fluids: batteries, and tires. To protect Earth s natural resouces, properly dispose of used vehicles and parts.
HYOSUNG
NOTE : Difference between photographs and actual vehicles depends on the markets.
1- 5 GENERAL INFORMATION
ENGINE OIL
Use HYOSUNG HYPOL OIL HS. If they are not available, use a good quality TWO-STROKE engine oil.
TRANSMISSION OIL
Use a good quality SAE 10W/40 multigrade motor oil.
Grade SF or SG 10W/40
If an SAE 10W/40 motor oil is not available, select an alternative according to the following chart.
GENERAL INFORMATION 1- 6
EXTERIOR ILLUSTRATION
(HEIGHT)
(WIDTH)
GENERAL INFORMATION 1- 7
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS AND DRY MASS
Overall length Overall width Overall height Wheelbase Ground clearance Front track Rear track Mass 1,250 mm (49.2 in) 780 mm (30.7 in) 825 mm (32.5 in) 915 mm (36.0 in) 80 mm (3.2 in) 630 mm (24.8 in) 630 mm (24.8 in) 85 kg (187.5 lbs)
ENGINE
Type Intake system Number of cylinder Bore x Stroke Piston displacement Corrected compression ratio Carburetor Air cleaner Two-stroke, forced air cooled Reed valve 1 41.0 mm (1.61 in) 37.4 mm (1.47 in) 49 (3.9 cu.in) 7.4 : 1 Piston valve Polyurethane foam element Dry shoe, automatic, centrifugal type 2.818 ~ 0.870 SLC 428H 50 links
TRANSMISSION
Clutch Reduction ratio Drive system
CHASSIS
Steering angle Trail Turning radius Toe-in Camber angle Caster angle Front brake Rear brake Front tire size Rear tire size 37.5(right & left) 8.5 mm (0.335 in) 2,450 mm (96.46 in) 6 mm (0.236 in) 1 3 Drum Disk 145/70-6 2 145/70-6 2
ELECTRICAL
Ignition type Ignition timing Spark plug HYOSUNG CDI 23B.T.D.C at 4,000 rpm BPR6HS
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank Engine oil tank Transmission oil 4 1 80 (Replace) 90 (Overhaul)
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
CONTENTS
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART LUBRICATION POINTS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES AIR CLEANER CYLINDER HEAD NUTS CYLINDER HEAD AND CYLINDER SPARK PLUG CARBURETOR FUEL LINE TRANSMISSION OIL BREAKS DRIVE CHAIN TIRE STEERING CHASSIS BOLTS AND NUTS 2- 1 2- 1 2- 2 2- 3 2- 3 2- 4 2- 4 2- 5 2- 6 2- 6 2- 7 2- 7 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-12
More frequent servicing should be performed on vehicles that are used under severe conditions.
Clean at least every month Tighten Clean Inspect Replace every 4 years Inspect
CHASSIS Interval Item Brakes Steering Tire Chassis bolts and nuts General lubrication Initial 1 month Inspect Inspect Tighten Every 3 months Inspect Inspect Tighten Lubricate Every 6 months page 2-7 2 - 12 2 - 11 2 - 12 2-2
LUBRICATION POINTS
Proper lubrication is important for smooth operation and long life of each working part of the vehicle. Major lubrication points are indicated below.
King pin Front wheel bearing Steering shaft holder Rear brake cable Rear axle housing Drive chain
Front brake cable Throttle cable Throttle lever Front brake cam shaft O - Motor oil, G - Grease
NOTE : Before lubricating each part, clean off any rusty spots and wipe off any grease, oil, dirt or grime. Lubricate exposed parts which are subject to rust, with either motor oil or grease whenever the vehicle has been operated under wet or rainy condition.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
AIR CLEANER
NOTE : Clean at least Every month.
If the air cleaner is clogged with dust, intake resistance will increased with a resultant decrease in output and an increase in fuel consumption. Check and clean the element in the following manner. Stand the vehicle in the standing position. Remove the four bolts . Remove the clamp screw . Remove the air cleaner case . Remove the element from the cap . Fill a washing pan of a proper size with nonflammable cleaning solvent. Immerse the element in the cleaning solvent and wash it clean. Squeeze the cleaning solvent out of the washed element by pressing it between the palms of both hands : do not twist or wring the element or it will develop tears. Immerse the element in HYOSUNG genuine oil and squeeze the oil out of the element leaving it slightly wet with oil. Fit the cleaner element to frame properly.
CAUTION
Before and during the cleaning operation, inspect the element for tears. A torn element must be replaced. Be sure to position the element snugly and correctly, so that no incoming air will bypass it. Remember, rapid wear of piston rings and cylinder bore is often caused by a defective or poorly fitted element.
SPARK PLUG
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 3 months, Replace Every 6 months. Neglecting the spark plug maintenance eventually leads to difficult starting and poor performance. If the spark plug is used for a long period, the electrode gradually burns away and carbon builds up along the inside part. In accordance with the Periodic Inspection Chart, the plug should be removed for inspection, cleaning and to reset the gap. Carbon deposits on the spark plug will prevent good sparking and cause misfiring. Clean the deposits off periodically. If the center electrode is fairly worn down, the plug should be replaced and the plug gap set to the specified gap using a thickness gauge. Thickness gauge : 09900-20804 Spark plug gap 0.60.7 mm (0.024~0.028 in)
Check spark plug for burnt condition. If abnormal, replace the plug as indicated below. TYPE Hot type Standard type Cold type SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATION BPR5HS BPR6HS BPR7HS
To check the spark plug, first make sure that the fuel used is unleaded gasoline, and if plug is either sooty with carbon or burnt white, replace it. Confirm the thread size and reach when replacing the plug.
CARBURETOR
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 6 months. IDLE SPEED Adjust the throttle cable play. Warm the engine up. NOTE : A warm engine means an engine has been run for 10 minutes. Remove the seat and cover. Adjust the throttle stop screw to obtain the idle speed as follows. Engine tachometer : 09900-26006 Engine idle speed 1,800 50 rpm
THROTTLE CABLE PLAY Loosen the lock nut and adjust the cable slack by turning adjuster in or out to obtain the following cable play. After adjusting play, tighten the lock nut. Throttle cable slack 0.5 ~ 1.0 mm (0.020 ~ 0.039 in)
FUEL LINE
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 3 months, Replace every 4 years. Inspect leakage of the fuel line and connection part. If abnormal, replace it.
TRANSMISSION OIL
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 6 months. After a long period of use, the transmission oil qualities will deteriorate and quicken the wear of sliding and interlocking surfaces. Replace the transmission oil periodically following the procedure below. Start the engine to warm up the oil, this will facilitate draining of oil. Unscrew the oil filler cap and drain plug, and drain the oil completely. Tighten the drain plug. Supply a good quality SAE 10W/40 multi-grade motor oil. TRANSMISSION OIL CAPACITY Change Overhaul
80 90
BRAKES
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 6 months. 5 ~ 15 mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in)
FRONT BRAKE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Adjust the free play to 5 ~ 15mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in) by screwing in or out the front brake adjust nut . Front brake lever play 5 ~ 15 mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in)
BRAKE LINING WEAR LIMIT This vehicle is equipped with the brake lining wear limit indicator on the front brake. As shown in the illustration at right, at the condition of normal lining wear, an extended line from the index mark on the brake camshaft should be within the range embossed on the brake panel. To check wear of the brake lining, follow the steps below. First check if the brake system is properly adjusted. While operating the brake, check to see that the extension line from the index mark is within the range on the brake panel. If the index mark is outside the range as shown in the illustration at right, the brake shoe assembly should be replaced to ensure safe operation.
Index mark
Index mark
REAR BRAKE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Set the parking brake by squeezing the rear brake lever and then pressing the lock knob . Rock the vehicle by pushing to see if the brake is sufficiently holding the wheels locked. Adjust the brake, if necessary, by turning the adjuster in or out. Rear brake lever play 5 ~ 15 mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in) 5 ~ 15 mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in)
BRAKE PAD WEAR The extend of brake pad wear can be checked by observing the grooved limit on the pad. When the wear exceeds the grooved limit, replace the pads with new ones.
CAUTION
Replace the brake pad as a set, otherwise braking performance will be adversely affected.
REAR BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT Remove the brake caliper. Remove the brake pads. To reassmble, reverse the above sequence. Rear brake caliper mounting bolt : 5.0~7.0 Nm (0.5~0.7 kgm)
DRIVE CHAIN
NOTE : Inspect and lubricate Every month. Visually check the drive chain for the possible defects listed below. 1. Loosen pins 2. Damaged rollers 3. Dry or rusted links 4. Kinked or binding links 5. Excessive wear If any defects are found, the drive chain must be replaced.
LUBRICATING THE DRIVE CHAIN Dirt hastens wear of drive chain and sprockets. Lubricate the drive chain with chain lube or motor oil frequently. Every 1 month or more frequently, wash the chain clean in a pool of solvent and lubricate it with chain lube or motor oil. In a dusty area, this service should be given at shorter intervals.
CAUTION
When refitting the drive chain, be sure to install the chain joint clip as shown : the slit end faces counter to turning direction.
DRIVE CHAIN REPLACEMENT The drive chain is checked when its slack (between two sprockets) is within 5~15 mm (0.197~0.591 in) range. 5 ~ 15 mm (0.197 ~ 0.591 in)
If the drive chain slack exceeds the specification, the chain must be replaced.
TIRE
NOTE : Inspect Every month. Check pressure each time ride. TIRE PRESSURE If the tire pressure is too high, the vehicle will tend to ride stiffly, have poor traction. Conversely, if the tire pressure is too low, stability will be adversely affected. Therefore, maintain the correct tire pressure for good traction and to prolong tire life.
CAUTION
The standard tire fitted on thisATVis 145/70 - 6 for front and rear. The use of a tire other than the standard may cause handling instability. It is highly recommended to use a HYOSUNG Genuine Tire.
COLD INFLATION TIRE PRESSURE kPa Front Rear 25 25 kgf/ 0.25 0.25 psi 3.6 3.6
TIRE TREAD CONDITION Operating the vehicle with excessively worn tires will decrease riding stability and consequently invite a dangerous situation. It is highly recommended to replace the tire when the remaining depth of tire tread reaches the following specifications. Front and rear tire tread depth Service limit 4 mm (0.16 in)
STEERING
NOTE : Inspect Initial 1 month and Every 3 months. Steering system should be adjusted properly for smooth manipulation of handlebars and safe running.
TOE-IN Place the vehicle on the level ground. Make sure that the tire pressure is within specification.(Refer to page 2-11)
The front wheels are set in straight-ahead position. Measure the distance (A and B in illustration) of front wheels with a gauge as shown in illustration and calculate the difference between A and B. Toe - in 6.0 mm (0.236 in) Forward
If the toe-in is off the specification, bring it into the specified range. (Refer to page 6-11)
ENGINE
CONTENTS
ENGINE REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION ENGINE REMOVAL ENGINE REINSTALLATION ENGINE DISASSEMBLY ENGINE COMPONENTS INSPECTION AND SERVICING BEARINGS OIL SEALS CRANKSHAFT AUTOMATIC CLUTCH INSPECTION CYLINDER HEAD CYLINDER PISTON REED VALVE ENGINE REASSEMBLY OIL SEALS BEARINGS BUSHINGS CRANKSHAFT CRANKCASE TRANSMISSION STARTER DRIVEN GEAR AND STARTER MOTOR MOVABLE DRIVEN AND CLUTCH MOVABLE DRIVE MAGNETO PISTON OIL PUMP AND INTAKE PIPE COOLING FAN MUFFLER 3- 1 3- 1 3- 5 3- 6 3-15 3-15 3-15 3-15 3-16 3-19 3-20 3-20 3-23 3-23 3-23 3-24 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-30 3-31 3-35 3-37 3-38 3-40 3-41 3-42
3-1 ENGINE
Remove the fuel hoses from the fuel cock and remove the fuel tank by removing mounting bolts.
Remove the muffler and exhaust pipe. Remove the air cleaner and air cleaner chamber. (Refer to page 2-3)
ENGINE 3-2
3-3 ENGINE
Remove the carburetor assembly and intake manifold from the crankcase.
Remove the chain case cover. Remove the engine sproket from the drive shaft by using the snap ring pliers. Remove the drive chain.
Remove the six engine mounting bolts. Remove the engine assembly from the frame with rear axle housing assembly.
ENGINE 3-4
3-5 ENGINE
ENGINE REINSTALLATION
For remounting engine, reverse the order of engine removal and take the following additional steps. Install the engine mounting bolts. (Refer to page 3-3) Engine mounting bolt : 40 ~ 60 Nm (4.0 ~ 6.0kgm)
Install 90ml of transmission oil SAE 10W/40 multigrade motor oil when engine is overhauled. check the oil level.
90 ml
After remounting the engine, route wiring harness and cables properly by referring to the sections, wire routing and cable routing, and adjust the following items to the specification. Throttle cable Idling adjustment Front brake cable Rear brake cable Drive chain Refer to page 2- 6 Refer to page 2- 6 Refer to page 2- 7 Refer to page 2- 8 Refer to page 2-10
ENGINE 3-6
ENGINE DISASSEMBLY
MUFFLER
Remove the muffler removing the bolts.
CYLINDER
Remove the cylinder cowling. Remove the cylinder head and cylinder .
PISTON
Place a cloth beneath the piston and remove the piston pin circlip with a long-nose pliers. Remove the piston pin and piston . Remove the piston pin bearing .
3-7 ENGINE
MAGNETO
Remove the cooling fan. Remove the magneto rotor nut with the special tool. Conrod holder : 09910-20115
Remove the magneto rotor with the special tool. Rotor remover sliding shaft : 09930-30102 Rotor remover : 09930-30163 Remove the magneto stator and key.
REED VALVE
Remove the intake pipe and reed valve .
OIL PUMP
Remove the oil pump . Remove the oil pump driven gear .
ENGINE 3-8
Remove the fixed drive face and V-belt . Disassemble the movable drive face .
3-9 ENGINE
Loosen the clutch shoe nut with the special tool. Rotor holder : 09930-40113
Remove the nut while holding down the clutch shoe assembly by both hands as shown in the illustration.
WARNING
Gradually back off the clutch shoe assembly pressed down by hand to counter the clutch spring load. Releasing the hand suddenly may cause the parts to fly apart. Nut Clutch shoe assembly Spring
CAUTION
Do not attempt to disassemble the clutch shoe assembly. It is not serviceable. Using a thin blade screwdriver or the like, pry up the movable driven face spring guide .
Remove the pins , movable driven face and fixed driven face .
ENGINE 3-10
Remove the roller bearing with the special tools. Bearing remover(17mm) : 09923-73210 Rotor remover sliding shaft : 09930-30102
CAUTION
Remove the bearing with the special tool. Wheel bearing remover : 09941-50111
CAUTION
TRANSMISSION
Drain transmission oil. Remove the gear box cover . Remove the drive shaft .
3-11 ENGINE
Remove the oil seal from the gear box cover with the special tool. Oil seal remover : 09913-50121
CAUTION
Remove the bearing with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09943-88211
CAUTION
Remove the circlip and final driven gear . Remove the shaft .
Remove the drive shaft bearing . Rotor remover sliding shaft : 09930-30102 Bearing remover (12mm) : 09921-20210
ENGINE 3-12
CRANKCASE
Remove the crankcase securing screws. Crankcase separater : 09920-13120 NOTE : Loosen the crankcase screws diagonally.
Remove the crankshaft with the special tool. Crankcase separater : 09920-13120
3-13 ENGINE
Using two steel tubes of appropriate size, press out the engine mounting bushings on a vise as shown in the illustration.
Bushing
ENGINE 3-14
Front side
Bushing Crankcase
Rear side
Bushing
Crankcase
3-15 ENGINE
OIL SEALS
Damage to the lip of the oil seal may result in leakage of the fuel-air mixture or oil. Inspect for damage and be sure to replace the damaged seal if found.
CRANKSHAFT
CRANKSHAFT RUNOUT Support the crankshaft by the V blocks, with the dial gauge rigged to read the runout as shown. Crankshaft runout Service limit 0.08 mm (0.003 in)
Excessive the crankshaft runout is often responsible for abnormal engine vibration. Such vibration shortens engine life. V-block : 09943-21304 Magnetic stand : 09900-20701 Dial gauge : 09900-20606 WEAR AND CLEARANCE OF CONROD BIG END Turn the crankshaft with the conrod to feel the smoothness of rotary motion in the big end. Move the rod up and down while holding the crankshaft rigidly to be sure that there is no rattle in the big end. Wear on the big end of the conrod can be estimated by checking the movement of the small end of the rod. This method can also check the extent of wear on the parts of the conrod s big end. If wear exceeds the limit, conrod, crank pin and crank pin bearing should all be replaced. Conrod big end runout Service limit 3.0mm (0.12 in)
ENGINE 3-16
CONROD SMALL END BORE I.D. Measure the conrod small end diameter with a caliper gauge. Conrod small end bore I.D. Service limit 14.047mm (0.553 in)
1. CLUTCH-IN INSPECTION
Warm the engine to normal operating temperature. Connect an engine tachometer to the engine. Seated on the vehicle with the vehicle on level ground, increase the engine RPMs slowly and note the RPM at which the vehicle begins to move forward. Clutch-in RPM Standard Tolerance 3,600 rpm 200 rpm
3-17 ENGINE
CAUTION
Do not apply full power for more than 3 seconds or damage to the clutch or engine may occur. Standard Tolerance 4,500 rpm 200 rpm
If the engine RPM does not coincide with the specified RPM range, then disassemble the clutch. Clutch shoe - inspect the shoes visually for chips, cracking, uneven wear and burning, and check the thickness of the shoes with vernier calipers. If the thickness is less than the following service limit, replace them as a set. Clutch springs - visually inspect the clutch springs for stretched coils or broken coils. Clutch shoe thickness Service limit 2.0 mm (0.079 in)
CAUTION
Clutch housing - inspect visually the condition of the inner clutch housing surface for scrolling, cracks, or uneven wear. Measure inside diameter at several points to check for an out-of-round condition as well as wear. Service limit 110.35 mm (4.344 in)
ENGINE 3-18
DRIVE V-BELT Remove the drive V-belt and check for cracks, wear and separation. Measure the belt width with a vernier calipers. Replace it if the belt width is less than the service limit or any defect has been found. Drive V-belt width
CAUTION
DRIVE FACE Inspect the belt contact surface of the drive faces for wear, scratches or any abnormality. If there is something unusual, replace the drive face with a new one.
ROLLER AND MOVABLE DRIVE FACE Inspect each roller and movable drive face for wear or damage.
MOVABLE DRIVEN SPRING Measure the free length of the movable driven spring. If the length is shorter than the service limit, replace the spring with a new one. Movable driven spring free length Standard 110.0 mm (4.331 in)
3-19 ENGINE
DRIVEN FACE PIN AND OIL SEAL Turn the driven faces and check to see that the driven faces turn smoothly. If any stickness or hitches are found, visually inspect the lip of seal, driven face sliding surface and sliding pins for wear or damage.
DRIVEN FACE Inspect the belt contacting surface of both driven faces for any scratches, wear and damage. Replace driven face with new one if there are any abnormality.
CYLINDER HEAD
Decarbon the combustion chamber. Check the gasketed surface of the cylinder head for distortion with a straightedge and thickness gauge, taking a clearance reading at several places. Thickness gauge : 09900-20806 Cylinder head distortion Service limit 0.1 mm (0.004 in)
If the largest reading at any portion of the straightedge exceeds the limit, rework the surface by rubbing it against emery paper (of about #400) laid flat on the surface plate in a lapping manner. The gasketed surface must be smooth and perfectly flat in order to secure a tight joint : a leaky joint can be the cause of reduced power output and increased fuel consumption.
ENGINE 3-20
CYLINDER
Decarbon exhaust port and upper part of the cylinder, taking care not to damage the cylinder wall surface. The wear of the cylinder wall is determined from diameter reading taken at 20mm from the top of the cylinder with a cylinder gauge. If the wear thus determined exceeds the limit indicated below, rework the bore to the next oversize by using a boring machine or replace the cylinder with a new one. Service limit 41.070 mm (1.617 in)
Cylinder bore
Cylinder gauge set : 09900-20508 After reworking the bore to an oversize, be sure to chamfer the edges of ports and smooth the chamfered edges with emery paper. To chamfer, use a scraper, taking care not to nick the wall surface.
PISTON
CYLINDER TO PISTON CLEARANCE Cylinder-to-piston clearance is the difference between piston diameter and cylinder bore diameter. Be sure to take the maked diameter at right angles to the piston pin. The value of elevation is prescribed to be 15mm from the skirt end. Micrometer(20 ~ 50mm) : 09900-20202 Piston diameter Service limit 40.885 mm (1.610 in)
3-21 ENGINE
As a result of the above measurement, if the pistonto-cylinder clearance exceeds the following limit, overhaul the cylinder and use an oversize piston, or replace both cylinder and piston. The measurement for the bore diameter should be taken in the intaketo-exhaust port direction and at 20mm from cylinder top surface. Standard Cylinder bore Piston diameter Cylinder to piston clearance 41.005~41.020mm (1.6144~1.6150 in) 40.935~40.950mm (1.6116~1.6122 in) 0.065 ~ 0.075mm (0.0026~0.0030 in) Service limit 41.070mm (1.6169 in) 40.885mm (1.6097 in) 0.120mm (0.0047 in)
DE-CARBONING De-carbon the piston and piston ring grooves, as illustrated. After cleaning the grooves, fit the rings and rotate them in their respective grooves to be sure that they move smoothly. Carbon in groove is liable to cause the piston ring to get stuck in the groove, and this condition will lead to reduced engine power output. A piston whose sliding surface is badly grooved or scuffed due to overheating must be replaced. Shallow grooves or minor scuff can be removed by grinding with emery paper of about #400.
PISTON PIN BORE I.D. Using a caliper gauge, measure the piston pin bore inside diameter. If reading exceeds the following service limit, replace it with a new one. Dial calipers : 09900-20605 Piston pin bore I.D. Service limit 10.030 mm (0.395 in)
ENGINE 3-22
PISTON PIN O.D. Using a micrometer, measure the piston pin outside diameter at three positions.
Micrometer(0~25mm) : 09900 - 20201 Piston pin O.D. Service limit 9.980 mm (0.393 in)
PISTON RINGS Check each ring for the clearance, reading the clearance with a thickness gauge shown in the illustration. If the clearance is found to exceed the limit, indicated below, replace it with a new one. The clearance of each ring is to be measured with the ring fitted squarely into the cylinder bore and held at the least worn part near the cylinder bottom, as shown in the illustration. Thickness gauge : 09900 - 20806 Piston ring clearance (Assembly condition) Service limit 0.75 mm (0.030 in)
As the piston ring wears, its clearance increases reducing engine power output because of the resultant blow by through the enlarged clearance. Here lies the importance of using piston rings with the clearance within the limit. Measure the piston ring free clearance to check the spring tension. Piston ring claerance (Free condition) 1st 2nd Service limit 3.2 mm (0.126 in) 3.1 mm (0.122 in)
3-23 ENGINE
Fix the piston ring in the piston ring groove, measure the ring side clearance with the thickness gauge while matching the sliding surfaces of piston and ring. Piston ring - groove clearance 1st 2nd Standard 0.02~0.06 mm (0.0008 ~ 0.0024 in) 0.02~0.06 mm (0.0008 ~ 0.0024 in)
REED VALVE
When reinstalling the reed valve and stopper plate to the body, align the both cut on the reed valve and stopper plate. Apply THREAD LOCK 1324 to the stopper plate securing screws. Thread Lock : 1324
ENGINE REASSEMBLY
Reassembly is generally performed in the reverse order of disassembly, but there are a number of reassembling steps that demand or deserve detailed explanation or emphasis. These steps will be taken up for respective parts and components.
Sh ell Alvania
3
OIL SEALS
Fit the oil seals to the crankcase following the procedure below. Replace removed oil seals with new ones. Coat SUPER GREASE A to the lip of the oil seals. Super Grease A Be sure to apply THREAD LOCK 1324 to outer surfaces of right and left crankshaft oil seals to prevent them from moving. Thread Lock : 1324
ENGINE 3-24
When fitting the oil seal in the crankcase, insert it slowly with the special tools. Oil seal installer : 09913-75830 Bearing installer attachment : 09924-74510 Bearing installer pilot : 09924-74540 NOTE : Align the oil seal with edge of the crankcase as shown in the illustration.
BEARINGS
Install new bearings with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09913-75810 Bearing installer : 09913-76010
BUSHINGS
Using two steel tubes of appropriate size and a vise, press the mounting bushings and into the crankcase holes as shown in the illustration.
3-25 ENGINE
NOTE : Knurled end should face inside. Protrusive and should be in the same dimension.
CRANKSHAFT
Crankshaft Crankcase(R) Oil seal Oil seal Oil pump drive gear Oil pump driven gear Oil seal
ENGINE 3-26
Measure the length between the webs referring to the figure at right when rebuilding the crankshaft. Standard Crank web to web width 35.0 0.1 mm (1.378 0.004 in)
When mounting the crankshaft into the crankcase, it is necessary to pull its left end into the crankcase with the special tool.
Never fit the crankshaft into the crankcase by driving it with a plastic hammer. Always use the special tool, otherwise crankshaft alignment accuracy will be affected.
CRANKCASE
Wipe the crankcase mating surfaces (both surfaces) with cleaning solvent. Apply BOND 1215 uniformly to the mating surface of the left half of the crankcase, and install the dowel pins. BOND 1215 Install the two dowel pins.
3-27 ENGINE
Install the new oil seal to the crankcase with the special tool.
NOTE : Align the oil seal with edge of the crankcase as shown in the illustration. Bearing installer : 09913-85210
TRANSMISSION
ENGINE 3-28
Install the circlip on to the rear axle shaft . Assemble the idle shaft subassembly using the idle shaft and thrust washer , then install the subassembly on the gear box.
Install the final driven gear on the rear axle shaft using the circlip .
Thrust
Center Circlip
Rounded coner
Install the new bearing , to the gear box cover with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09913-76010
Apply SUPER GREASE A to the lip of the oil seal and install it to the gear box cover with the special tool. Super Grease A Bearing installer : 09913-70122
Oil seal Align face
3-29 ENGINE
Install the washer, new gasket and dowel pin . Install the driveshaft to the gear box cover.
Apply BOND 1215 at the hatched area shown in the illustration and install the gear box cover on the crankcase. BOND 1215 Tighten all the screws evenly one by one in a diagonal fashion.
Hatched area
ENGINE 3-30
Install the starter driven gear over the left crankshaft end. NOTE : The convex side of hub should face outside when installed in proper position.
3-31 ENGINE
Install the bearing in the fixed driven face with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09943-88211
ENGINE 3-32
Thrust
Rounded coner
Install the bearing with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09943-88211
CAUTION
Install the new oil seals (, ) to the movable driven face with the special tool. Bearing installer : 09913-76010
Oil seal
Apply SUPER GREASE A to the lip of oil seals and groove of movable driven face s inside. Super Grease A
Insert up to contact to the stopper.
3-33 ENGINE
When reinstalling the movable driven face to the fixed driven face, make sure that the oil seal is positioned properly.
Position the two O-rings . Install the pin at three places on the driven face hub. Apply SUPER GREASE A lightly to the cam part where the pins are placed. Super Grease A
Pin
Spacer
CAUTION
The seat is installed rotatable naturally. The O-ring get damaged, in case of installed by force.
ENGINE 3-34
Install the spring . Install the clutch shoe assembly and nut .
Tighten the nut to the specified torque with the special tool. Rotor holder : 09930-40113 Clutch shoe nut : 40~60 N m (4.0~6.0 kg m)
Insert the V-belt between the driven faces as deep inside as possible while pulling the movable driven face all the way outside to provide the maximum belt clearance.
CAUTION
The V-belt should be positioned so that the arrows on the belt periphery point the normal turning direction. The V-belt contact face on the driven faces should be thoroughly cleaned to be free from oil.
Thoroughly clean the clutch housing to be free from oil and position it over the clutch shoe assembly. Tighten the clutch housing nut to the specified torque with the special tool. Rotor holder : 09930-40113 Clutch housing nut : 40~60 N m (4.0~6.0 kg m)
3-35 ENGINE
MOVABLE DRIVE
Mount the three dampers on the movable drive plate and install it on the movable drive face . Position the O-ring on the movable drive face.
ENGINE 3-36
Make sure that the movable drive plate is fully positioned inside, or the weight roller may come off. Insert the spacer .
Position the movable drive face subassembly on the crankshaft as shown in the photo.
CAUTION
Install the fixed drive face . Tighten the fixed drive face nut to the specified torque with the special tool. Conrld holder : 09910-20115 Fixed drive face nut : 40~60 N m (4.0~6.0 kg m)
Continue turning the fixed drive face by hand until the V-belt is seated in and both the drive and driven faces will move together smoothly without slip. Fill the final gear box with transmission oil up to the level hole. Transmission oil capacity Replace Overhaul 80 90
Tighten the oil level bolt to the specified torque. Transmission oil level bolt : 9~15 N m (0.9~1.5 kg m)
3-37 ENGINE
MAGNETO
Degrease the tapered portion of the crankshaft and also the magneto rotor. Install the stator . Install the key .
Install the rotor . 1324to the rotor nut and Apply THREAD LOCK tighten it to the specified torque with the special tool. THREAD LOCK 1324 Conrod holder : 09910-20115 Magneto rotor nut : 35~45 Nm (3.5~4.5 kgm)
ENGINE 3-38
PISTON
Install the piston ring on the piston. 1st - Keystone ring 2nd - Barrel face ring Expander ring
CAUTION
Locating pin
It is extremely important that, when the piston is fed into the cylinder, each ring in place should be so positioned as to hug the locating pin as shown in the illustration.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
3-39 ENGINE
Apply engine oil on the piston pin and install the piston to the conrod.
CAUTION
The arrow mark on the piston head should point the exhaust side.
The circlip should be mounted in such a position that the mating ends of the circlip do not coincide with the groove portion of the piston. Position the cylinder base gasket. Apply engine oil on the piston and cylinder wall surfaces and install the cylinder over the piston carefully. Install the cylinder head gasket and cylinder head.
Inside Outside
Tighten the cylinder head nut to the specification, and tighten it diagonally several times as shown in the illustration. Cylinder head nut : 8~12 N m (0.8~1.2 kg m)
ENGINE 3-40
Apply SUPER GREASEAto the oil pump driven gear and install it to the crankcase. SUPER GREASE A
Install the oil pump and tighten it to the specified torque. Oil pump bolt : 3~5 Nm (0.3~0.5 kgm)
3-41 ENGINE
Install the reed valve gasket , intake pipe gasket and intake pipe with reed valve to the crankcase.
COOLING FAN
Install the fan case . Install the magneto lead wire and starter motor lead wire.
ENGINE 3-42
MUFFLER
Tighten the exhaust pipe bolts and muffler mounting bolts to the specified torque. Exhaust pipe bolt : 8~12 Nm (0.8~1.2 kgm) Muffler mounting bolt : 18~28 Nm (1.8~2.8 kgm)
FUEL SYSTEM
CONTENTS
CARBURETOR REMOVAL DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION REASSEMBLY AND REMOUNTING FUEL TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION REMOUNTING OIL PUMP 4- 1 4- 1 4- 2 4- 4 4- 5 4- 7 4- 7 4- 7 4- 8 4- 8
CARBURETOR
REMOVAL
Remove the front and rear fender.
Remove the carburetor top cap , and disconnect the throttle cable .
DISASSEMBLY
Remove the thermoelement assembly.
CAUTION
When removing the pilot air screw, record the revolutions until tighten completly.
INSPECTION
Check following items for any damage or clogging. Pilot jet Main jet Pilot air screw Needle jet air bleeding hole Float Gasket Pilot outlet and bypass holes
Inspect the valve surface for worn
Foreign matter
NEEDLE VALVE INSPECTION If foreign matter is caught between the valve seat and the needle, the gasoline will continue flowing and cause it to overflow. If the seat and needle are worn beyond the permissible limits, similar trouble will occur. Conversely, if the needle sticks, the gasoline will not float chamber. Clean the float chamber and float parts with gasoline. If the needle is worn as shown in the illustration, replace it together with a valve seat. Clean the fuel passage of the mixing chamber with compressed air.
Install the float pin and tightened the screw . Install the gasket and float chamber.
FUEL TANK
REMOVAL
Remove the frame covers. (Refer to page 4-1) Remove the fuel tank mounting bolts.
Turn the fuel cock to OFF and disconnect the fuel hose . Remove the fuel tank.
INSPECTION
FUEL COCK If the fuel filter is dirty with sediment or rust, fuel will not flow smoothly and loss in engine power may result. Clean the fuel filter with compressed air. Also check the fuel cock for cracks.
REMOUNTING
Remount the fuel tank and fuel cock in the reverse order of removal.
WARNING
Gaskets and must be replaced with new ones to prevent fuel leakage. Tighten the fuel cock bolts evenly.
OIL PUMP
AIR BLEEDING Whenever evidence is noted of some air having leaked into the oil pipe from the oil tank in a machine brought in for servicing, or if the oil pump has to be removed for servicing, be sure to carry out an air bleeding operating with the oil pump in place before returning the vehicle to the user. To bleed air, hold the vehicle in standstill condition. Loosen the air bleeding screw to let out air and after making sure that the trapped air has all been bled, tighten the air bleeding screw completely. CHECKING OIL PUMP Use the special tool, to check the pump for capacity by measuring the amount of oil the pump draws during the specified interval. Remove the frame cover. Have the CCI Oil gauge filled with HYOSUNG HYPOL OIL HS and connect it to the suction side of the pump. Run the engine at 3,000 rpm. Holding engine speed at the same 3,000 rpm, let the pump draw for 5 minutes. For this operation, the reading taken on the device should be 0.9 ~ 1.1 .. CCI Oil gauge : 09900-21602 Engine oil discharge amount
CAUTION
During this inspection, strictly follow the following points. Do not touch the rear wheel while running the engine.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
CONTENTS
IGNITION/CHARGING SYSTEM IGNITION COIL STATOR COILS REGULATOR/RECTIFIER STARTER SYSTEM STARTING MOTOR REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY STARTING MOTOR INSPECTION STARTER RELAY INSPECTION THERMOELEMENT SWITCHES INSPECTION BATTERY 5- 1 5- 1 5- 2 5- 3 5- 3 5- 4 5- 4 5- 5 5- 5 5- 6 5- 7
IGNITION/CHARGING SYSTEM
Stator
Regulator/Rectifier
IGNITION COIL
Check the ignition coil with electro tester. Test the ignition coil for sparking performance. Test connection is as indicated. Make sure that the threeneedle sparking distance is at least 8mm. Test it at least for 5 minutes. Electro tester : 09900-28106 Spark performance Over 8 mm (0.3 in)
(0.3 in)
Yellow
Red(+)
Spark
Black Black(-)
Check the ignition coil with the pocket tester. Pocket tester : 09900-25002 Ignition coil resistance Primary Secondary 0.19 ~ 0.24 5.4 ~ 6.6
Ground Plug cap W/L
STATOR COILS
Using the pocket tester, measure the resistance between the lead wire and ground. If the resistance checked is incorrect, replace the coil. Unit : Stator coil resistance Charging coil Exciting coil Standard 0.69 ~ 1.03 220 ~ 260
CHARGING OUTPUT CHECK Start the engine and keep it running at 5,000 rpm. Measure the DC voltage between the battery terminal and with a pocket tester. If the tester reads under or over following specification, check the no-lead performance or replace the regulator/rectifier.
CAUTION
When making this test, be sure that the battery is in fully-charged condition.
Pocket tester : 09900-25002 Engine tachometer : 09900-26006 Standard charging output 14.0 ~ 15.0 V (at 5,000 rpm)
NO-LOAD PERFORMANCE OF A.C. GENERATOR Disconnect the magneto lead wire coupler. Start the engine and keep it running at 5,000 rpm. Using a pocket tester, measure the AC voltage between the three lead wire. If the tester reading is as follows, magneto is in good condition. Standard no-load performance More than 17.0 V (at 5,000 rpm) of A.C. generator
REGULATOR/RECTIFIER
Disconnect the coupler. Using the pocket tester(1 Range), measure the resistance between the terminals as shown in the following table. If the resistance checked is incorrect, replace the regulator/rectifier. Pocket tester : 09900-25002 Probe of tester to:
1 2 3 B
Unit :
1 2 3 4
502 ~ 260
3 10 ~ 100
50 ~ 230
STARTER SYSTEM
The starter system is shown in the diagram below: namely, the starting motor, starter relay, starter switch and battery. Depressing the starter switch (on the left handlebar switch box) while squeezing the front or rear brake lever energizes the relay, causing the contact points to close which connects the starting motor to the battery.
Starter relay R Fuse R 0 WB Y/G IG switch Starter switch Point Starter motor R/W
COMMUTATOR If the commutator surface is dirty, starting performance will decrease. Polish the commutator with #400 or similar fine emery paper when it is dirty. After polishing wipe the commutator with a clean dry cloth. Measure the commutator under cut . Commutator under cut Service limit 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
Segment
ARMATURE COIL Using the pocket tester, check the coil for open and ground by placing probe pins on each commutator segment and rotor core (to test for ground) and on any two segments at various places (to test for open), with the brushes lifted off the commutator surface. If the coil is found to be open-circuited or grounded, replace the armature. Continuous use of a defective armature will cause the starting motor to suddenly fail. Pocket tester : 09900-25002
THERMOELEMENT
B/R W/R
R R/W
Battary
INSPECTION Disconnect the thermoelement coupler . Connect the thermoelement coupler to a 12V battery and touch the thermoelement to check the temperature being raised. The thermoelement should become heated to a temperature more than that of human body within five minutes. If not, replace with new one.
CAUTION
SWITCHES INSPECTION
Inspect each switch for continuity with the pocket tester referring to the chart. If it is found any abnormality, replace the respective switch assembly with new one. Pocket tester : 09900-25002 ON OFF WIRE COLOR B L G Gr Sb Lg O R W Y B/R B/W W/B Y/W Y/G L/W
Black Blue Green Gray Light blue Light green Orange Red White Yellow Black with Red tracer Black with White tracer White with Black tracer Yellow with White tracer Yellow with Green tracer Blue with White tracer
BATTERY
CAUTION OF BATTERY TREATMENT
The battery should be well taken care of because it emits flammable gas. If you don t follow the instruction in the below, there may be a explosion and severe accident. Therefore, please pay attention to the following points. Prohibit positively battery from contacting to short, spark or firearms. The recharge of battery should be done in the wide place where the wind is well ventilated. Please don t recharge it at the sight of wind-proof.
Filling electrolyte. The battery is puted on even land, remove the aluminum tape sealing. Remove the cap at the electrolyte container.
CAUTION
Aluminum tape
Filler holes
Cap
Seal
Pouring of battery electrolyte When insert the nozzles of the electrolyte container into the battery s electrolyte filler holes, holding the container firmly so that it does not fall. Take precaution not to allow any of the fluid to spill.
CAUTION
There may be a case which can t pour the electrolyte if you put it into electrolyte container slopely.
Confirmation of pour Make sure that air bubbles are coming up each electrolyte container, and keep this position for about more than 20 minutes.
CAUTION
If no air bubbles are coming up from a filler port, tap the buttom of the two or three times.
Air bubble
Separation of electrolyte container After confirming that you entered the electrolyte into battery completely, remove the electrolyte containers from the battery.
CAUTION
Draw the empty receptacle out slowly because there may be a chance which remaining electrolyte vaporize.
Insert of the caps Insert the cap into the filler holes, pressing it firmly so that the top of the caps do not protrude above the upper surface of the battery s top cover.
ASSISTANCE RECHARGING
Use the battery that is maded after 2 years as the maintenance free battery. Use the battery at condition of the high temperature. Assistance recharging to the following points. The main principle of assistance recharging. Assistence recharging from rule of electric current or voltage, when the battery discharged. Do not assistance recharge except the right side table. In times of recharging the battery, please do it at the condition of removal of the lead wire.
WARNING
CHASSIS
CONTENTS
FRONT WHEEL AND BRAKE REMOVAL INSPECTION AND DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND REMOUNTING STEERING AND FRONT SUSPENSION REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION REASSEMBLY AND REMOUNTING TOE-IN ADJUSTMENT REAR WHEEL REMOVAL INSPECTION REMOUNTING REAR BRAKE BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT CALIPER DISASSEMBLY DISC PLATE INSPECTION CALIPER REASSEMBLY REAR AXLE HOUSING, AXLE SHAFT AND SHOCK ABSORBER REMOVAL INSPECTION AND DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND REMOUNTING 6- 1 6- 2 6- 3 6- 4 6- 6 6- 6 6- 9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-13 6-13 6-13 6-14 6-14 6-15 6-15 6-16 6-18
6-1 CHASSIS
CHASSIS 6-2
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on level ground. Remove the wheel center cap. Remove the cotter pin and front axle nut. Support the vehicle by jack or block and remove the front wheel.
6-3 CHASSIS
Remove the spacer. Remove the inner and outer dust seals with the special tool. Oil seal remover : 09913-50121
CAUTION
The removed dust seal should be replaced with new ones. Drive out the both bearings with the special tool in the following procedures. Wheel bearing remover : 09941-50111 Insert the adapter into the bearing. After inserting the wedge bar from the opposite side, lock the wedge bar in the slit of the adapter. Drive out the bearing by knocking the wedge bar.
CAUTION
The removed bearing should be replaced with new one. TIRE : Refer to page 2-11
BRAKE DRUM Measure the brake drum I.D. to determine the extent of wear and, if the limit is exceeded by the wear noted, replace the brake drum. The value of this limit is indicated inside of drum. Brake drum I.D. Service limit 110.7 mm (4.358 in)
CHASSIS 6-4
BRAKE SHOE Check the brake shoe and decide whether it should be replaced or not from the thickness of brake lining. Brake shoe lining thickness
CAUTION
Replace the brake shoe as a set, otherwise braking performance will be adversely affected.
Be careful not to apply too much grease to the cam and pin. If grease gets on the lining, break slippage will result.
Install the brake cam lever to the brake camshaft. Tighten the brake cam lever nut to the specified torque. Front brake cam lever nut : 6~8 Nm (0.6~0.8 kgm)
6-5 CHASSIS
Apply BOND 1215 to the front brake plate as shown photo. BOND 1215
CHASSIS 6-6
: ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE : ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE : APPLY GREASE TO LIPS : APPLY GREASE : ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE
6-7 CHASSIS
Remove the suspension arm mounting bolts and front shock absorber upper mounting bolt. Remove the suspension arm with shock absorber.
CHASSIS 6-8
Remove the handlebar switch. Remove the throttle lever case. Remove the brake lever holder.
Remove the steering head cover bracket and handlebar by removing the mounting bolts.
Remove the tie-rods by removing the cotter pins and nuts. Remove the cotter pin and steering shaft lower nut.
CAUTION
6-9 CHASSIS
Remove the cotter pins , and remove the steering shaft holder bolts . Remove the steering shaft holders and steering shaft .
INSPECTION
Inspect the removed parts for the following abnormalities. Handlebar distortion Handlebar clamp wear DUST SEAL Inspect the dust seals for damage. TIE-ROD Inspect the tie-rod for distortion and the boot for wear.
STEERING SHAFT AND HOLDER lnspect the steering shaft for distortion or bend. lnspect the two steering shft holders for wear.
CHASSIS 6-10
SHOCK ABSORBER lnspect the shock absorber for oil leakage or other damage.
TIE ROD Install the tie-rod ends , nuts , and steering tierods .
CAUTION
Tire side
HANDLEBAR Install the handlebar with the punch mark aligned with the handlebar holder as shown. Tighten the handlebar holder bolts to the specified torque. Handlebar holder bolt : 18.4~28.6 Nm (1.84~2.86 kgm) NOTE : The gap between the handlebar holder should be even.
6-11 CHASSIS
TOE-IN ADJUSTMENT
The procedure for adjusting the toe-in as follows. Place the vehicle on level ground and set the handlebar straight. Make sure that all tires are inflated to the standard pressure. COLD INFLATION TIRE PRESSURE kPa Front Rear 25 25 kgf/ 0.25 0.25 psi 3.6 3.6
Tire side
Measure the distances A and B of front wheels (in illustation) and adjust the tie-rods, right and left, to within the specified range. NOTE : A - B = Toe-in Toe - in 6 mm (0.236 in)
Temporarily tighten the four lock nuts. Check that the distances C and D ( in illustration ) are equal. If the distances C and D are not equal, readjust the tie-rod, right or left, whichever makes the toe-in value closer to the specification. Check the toe-in again by measuring the distances A and B. If the toe-in is not within specification, repeat the adjustment as above until proper toe-in value is obtained and at the same time the distances C and D become equal. Tighten the four nuts after adjustment of toe-in is made. Tie-rod lock nut : 22.4~35.7 Nm (2.24~3.57 kgm) 90
CHASSIS 6-12
REAR WHEEL
TIGHTENING TORQUE ITEM Nm 60 ~ 90 20 ~ 30 22 ~ 35 22 ~ 35 120 ~ 150 kgm 6.0 ~ 9.0 2.0 ~ 3.0 2.2 ~ 3.5 2.2 ~ 3.5 12.0 ~ 15.0
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on level ground. Support the vehicle by jack or block. Romove the wheel center cap. Romove the cotter pin and rear hub nut.
INSPECTION
TIRE : Refer to page 2-11
REMOUNTING
Remount the rear wheel in the reverse order of removal.
6-13 CHASSIS
REAR BRAKE
TIGHTENING TORQUE ITEM Nm 2~4 6~8 kgm 0.2 ~ 0.4 0.6 ~ 0.8
: ASSEMBLING APPLY GREASE
CALIPER DISASSEMBLY
Remove the brake lever bolt and caliper mounting bolts . Remove the caliper. Remove the brake pad. (Refer to page 2-9 )
CHASSIS 6-14
Micrometer(0~25mm) : 09900-20201
Check the disc for face runout with a dial gauge as shown. Replace the disc if the runout exceeds the service limit Disc runout Service limit 0.3 mm (0.012 in)
CALIPER REASSEMBLY
Reassemble and remount the caliper in the reverse order of removal and disassembly, and also carry out the following steps. Tighten the brake lever bolt and caliper mounting bolts to the specified torque. SPECIFIED TORQUE Item Rear brake lever bolt Rear brake caliper mounting bolt Nm 6~8 5~7 kgm 0.6 ~ 0.8 0.5 ~ 0.7
6-15 CHASSIS
REMOVAL
Remove the rear wheel. (Refer to page 6-12) Remove the rear brake. (Refer to page 6-13) Remove the chain cover. Remove the axle shaft with rear sprocket.
CHASSIS 6-16
6-17 CHASSIS
Remove the dust seals with the special tool. Oil seal remover : 09913-50121
CAUTION
SHOCK ABSORBER Inspect the rear shock absorber for oil leakage or other damage.
REAR SPROCKET Inspect the sprocket s teeth for wear. If they are worn as illustrated, replace the sprocket and drive chain as a set.
Normal wear
Excessive wear
CHASSIS 6-18
REAR AXLE SHAFT Using a dial gauge, check the axle shaft for runout and replace it if the runout exceeds the limit. Rear axle shaft runout Service limit 8.0 mm (0.315 in)
SERVICING INFORMATION
CONTENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIAL TOOLS TIGHTENING TORQUE SERVICE DATA WIRE AND CABLE ROUTING WIRING DIAGRAM 7- 1 7- 5 7- 8 7-10 7-18 7-20
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE
Complaint Engine does not start, or is hard to start. Symptom and possible causes Compression too low 1. Excessively worn cylinder or piston rings. 2. Stiff piston ring in place. 3. Gas leaks from the joint in crankcase, cylinder or cylinder head. 4. Damaged reed valve. 5. Spark plug too loose. 6. Broken, cracked or otherwise failed piston. Plug not sparking 1. Damaged spark plug or spark plug cap. 2. Dirty or wet spark plug. 3. Defective CDI & Ignition coil unit or stator coil. 4. Open or short in high-tension cord. 5. Defective ignition switch. No fuel reaching the carburetor 1. Clogged hole in the fuel tank cap. 2. Clogged or defective fuel cock. 3. Defective carburetor float valve. 4. Clogged fuel hose or defective vacuum hose. Engine stalls easily. 1. Carbon deposited on the spark plug. 2. Defective CDI & Ignition coil unit. 3. Clogged fuel hose. 4. Clogged jets in carburetor. 5. Clogged exhaust pipe. Noise appears to come from piston 1. Piston or cylinder worn down. 2. Combustion chamber fouled with carbon. 3. Piston pin, bearing or piston pin bore worn. 4. Piston rings or ring grooves worn. Noise seems to come from crankshaft 1. Worn or brunt crankshaft bearings. 2. Worn or brunt conrod big-end bearings. Noise seems to come from final gear box 1. Gears worn or rubbing. 2. Badly worn splines. 3. Worn or damaged bearings of drive shaft for rear axle shaft. Slipping clutch Engine idles poorly. 1. Worn or damaged clutch shoes. 2. Worn clutch drum. 1. Excessively worn cylinder or piston rings. 2. Stiff piston ring in place. 3. Gas leaks from crankshaft oil seal. 4. Spark plug gaps too wide. 5. Defective CDI & Ignition coil unit. 6. Defective magneto stator coil. 7. Float-chamber fuel level out of adjustment in carburetor. 8. Clogged jets in carburetor. 9. Broken or damaged reed valve. Remedy Replace. Refair or replace. Refair or replace. Replace. Tighten. Replace. Replace. Clean and dry. Replace. Replace. Replace. Clean. Clean or replace. Replace. Clean or replace. Clean. Replace. Clean. Clean. Clean. Replace. Clean. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Adjust or replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Clean or adjust. Replace.
Noisy engine.
Symptom and possible causes 1. Excessively worn cylinder or piston rings. 2. Stiff piston ring in place. 3. Spark plug gaps to narrow. 4. Ignition not advanced sufficiently due to poorly working CDI & Ignition coil unit. 5. Defective magneto stator coil. 6. Float-chamber fuel level too low. 7. Clogged air cleaner element. 8. Clogged fuel hose, resulting in inadequate fuel supply to carburetor. 9. Clogged fuel cock vacuum pipe. 1. Too much engine oil to the engine. 2. Use of incorrect engine oil. 1. Excessively worn cylinder or piston rings. 2. Stiff piston ring in place. 3. Gas leaks from crankshaft oil seal. 4. Spark plug gaps incorrect. 5. Clogged jets in carburetor. 6. Float-chamber fuel level out of adjustment. 7. Clogged air cleaner element. 8. Fouled spark plug. 9. Sucking air from intake pipe. 10. Slipping or worn V-belt. 11. Damaged/worn rollers in the movable drive face. 12. Weakened movable driven face spring. 13. Too rich fuel/air mixture due to defective starter system. 1. Heavy carbon deposit on piston crown. 2. Defective oil pump or clogged oil circuit. 3. Fuel level too low in float chamber. 4. Air leakage from intake pipe. 5. Use of incorrect engine oil. 6. Use of improper spark plug. 7. Clogged exhaust pipe/muffler. Replace. Replace. Adjust. Replace.
Remedy
Replace. Adjust or replace. Clean Clean, and replace. Clean. Check oil pump. Change. Replace. Replace. Replace. Adjust or replace. Clean. Adjust or replace. Clean. Clean or replace. Retighten or replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Clean. Replace or clean. Adjust or replace. Retighten or replace. Change. Change. Clean or replace.
Engine overheats.
CARBURETOR
Complaint Trouble with starting. Symptom and possible causes 1. Starter jet is clogged. 2. Air leaking from a joint between starter body and carburetor. 3. Air leaking from carburetors joint or vacuum hose joint. 4. Starter plunger is not operating properly. Idling or low-speed trouble. 1. Pilot jet, pilot air jet are clogged or loose. 2. Air leaking from carburetors joint, vacuum pipe joint, or starter. 3. Pilot outlet is clogged. 4. Starter plunger is not fully closed. 1. Main jet or main air jet is clogged. 2. Needle jet is clogged. 3. Fuel level is improperly set. 4. Throttle valve is not operating properly. 5. Fuel filter is clogged. 1. Needle valve is worn or damaged. 2. Spring in deedle valve is broken. 3. Float is not working properly. 4. Foreign matter has adhered to needle valve. 5. Fuel level is too high or low. Remedy Clean. Check starter body and carburetor for tightness, and replace gasket. Check and replace. Check and replace. Check and clean. Clean and replace. Check and clean. Check and replace. Check and clean. Check and clean. Check and replace. Check throttle valve for operation. Check and clean. Replace. Replace. Check and adjust. Clean. Adjust or replace.
ELECTRICAL
Complaint No sparking or poor sparking. Symptom and possible causes 1. Defective CDI & Ignition coil unit. 2. Defective spark plug. 3. Defective magneto stator coil. 4. Loose connection of lead wire. 1. Mixture too rich. 2. Idling speed set too high. 3. Incorrect gasoline. 4. Dirty element in air cleaner. 5. Spark plug too cold. 6. Incorrect engine oil. 1. Spark plug too hot. 2. The engine overheats. 3. Spark plug loose. 4. Mixture too lean. 5. Not enough engine oil. 1. Open or short in lead wires, or loose lead connections. 2. Shorted, grounded or open magneto coil. 3. Shorted or open regulator/rectifier. 1. Lead wires tend to get shorted or open-circuited or loosely connected at terminal. 2. Grounded or open-circuited stator coils of magneto. 3. Defective regulator/rectifier. 4. Defective cell plates in the batttery. 1. Internal short-circuit in the battery. 2. Resistor element in the regulator/rectifier damaged or defective. 3. Regulator.rectifier unit poorly grounded. 1. Lead wire insulation frayed due to vibration, resulting in intermittent shorting. 2. Magneto coil internally shorted. 3. Defective regulator/rectifier. 1. Battery run down. 2. Defective switch contacts. 3. Brushes not seating properly on commutator in starter motor. 4. Defective starter relay. 5. Defective starter pinion gears. 6. Defective front or rear brake light switch circuit. Remedy Replace. Replace. Replace. Connect/tighten. Adjust carburetor. Adjust carburetor. Change. Clean. Replace by hot type plug. Replace. Replace by hot type plug. Turn up. Retighten. Adjust carburetor. Check oil pump. Repair, replace or retighten. Replace. Replace. Repair, or retighten. Replace. Replace. Replace the battery. Replace the battery. Replace. Clean and tighten groun connection. Repair or replace. Replace. Replace. Recharge or replace. Replace. Repair or replace. Replace. Replace. Replace or repair.
Magneto does not charge. Magneto charge, but charging rate is below the specifications. Magneto overcharges Unstable charging.
BATTERY
Complaint Battery runs down quickly. Symptom and possible causes 1. The charging method is not correct. Remedy Check the magneto and regulator/rectifier circuit connections, and make necessary adjustments to obtain specified charging operation. Replace the battery, and correct the charging system. Replace the battery. Replace the battery. Replace the battery and be sure to connect the battery properly. Clean. Replace.
2. Cell plates have lost much of their active material as a result of over-charging. 3. A short-circuit condition exists within the battery due to excessive accumulation of sediments caused by the incorrect electrolyte. 4. Battery is too old. Reversed battery polarity. Battery discharges too rapidly. 1. The battery has been connected the wrong way round in the system, so that it is being charged in the reverse direction. 1. Dirty container top and sides. 2. Battery is too old.
CHASSIS
Complaint Handling feels too heavy or stiff. Symptom and possible causes 1. Disturbed front wheel alignment. 2. Poorly lubricated. 3. Not enough pressure in tires. 4. Tie-rod ends tending to seize. 5. Linkage connections tending to seize. 1. Wheel tires inflated unequally. 2. Wobbly wheels. 3. Loose nut on wheel hub. 4. Damaged or worn wheel hub bearing. 5. Worn or loose tie-rod ends. 6. Defective or incorrect tires. 7. Damaged wishbone arm bushing. 8. Loosen bolts and nuts on chassis. 1. Wheel tires unequally inflated. 2. Disturbed front wheel alignment. 3. Worn or broken wheel hub bearing. 4. Distorted frame. 5. Defective shock absorber. 1. Tire inflating pressure too high. 2. Worn steering linkage connections. 3. Loose bolts on suspension system. 1. Worn or loosen wheel hub bearing. 2. Desturbed front wheel alignement. 1. Loose bolt and nut. 2. Broken or otherwise damaged wheel hub bearing. 3. Poorly lubricated. 1. Weakened spring. 2. Oil leakage of shock absorber. 1. Worn wishbone arm related bushing. 1. Loose bolt on suspension system. 2. Worn wishbone arm related bushing. 1. Worn or loose rear axle housing bearing. 2. Defective or incorrect tire. 3. Distorted wheel rim. 4. Loose nut on wheel hub. 5. Loose nut on axle shaft. 1. Weakened spring. 2. Rear shock absorber spring improperly set. 3. Oil leakage of rear shock absorber. 1. Rear shock absorber spring improperly set. 2. Shock absorber shaft bent. 3. Swingarm bent. 4. Worn swingarm related bearing. 1. Lining worn down. 2. Too much play on brake lever and pedal. Remedy Adjust. Lubricate. Adjust. Replace. Replace or replace. Adjust tire pressure. Replace. Retighten. Replace. Replace or retighten. Replace. Replace. Retighten. Adjust tire pressure. Adjust. Replace. Repair or replace. Replace. Adjust. Replace. Retighten. Replace. Adjust. Retighten. Replace. Lubricate. Replace. Replace. Replace. Retighten. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Retighten. Retighten. Replace. Reset. Replace. Adjust. Replace. Replace. Replace. Replace. Adjust.
Steering oscillation
Front suspension too soft. Front suspension too shift. Noisy suspension.
Poor braking
SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools Part NumberPart NameDescription 09900-20101 Vernier Caliper Used to conveniently measure various dimensions. 09900-20201 Micrometer(0~25mm) Used for precise measurement (00~25mm measure ranges). 09900-20202 Micrometer(25~50mm) Used for precise measurement (25~50mm measure ranges). 09900-20203 Micrometer(50~75mm) Used for precise measurement (50~75mm measure ranges). 09900-20508 Cylinder gauge set Measure inside diameter of cylinder. 09900-20605 Dial calipers Meassure width of conrod big-end. 09900-20606 Dial gauge Meassure oscillation of wheel with using magnetic stand. 09900-20701 Magnetic stand With using dial gauge. 09900-20806 Thickness gauge Measure clearance of piston ring. Special tools Part NumberPart NameDescription 09900-21109 Torque wrench Measure torque of tightening. 09900-21304 V-block With using magnetic stand. 09900-21602 CCI oil gauge A gauge to inspect performance of oil pump. 09900-22301 Plastigauge Measure clearance of crankshaft thrust. 09900-22401 Small bore gauge Measure inside diameter of conrod small-end. 09900-25002 Pocket tester Measure voltage, electric current, resistance. 09900-26006 Engine tachometer Measure rotational frequency of engine. 09900-28107 Electro tester Inspect ignition coil. 09900-28500 Battery charger Used to charge the dischared battery.
Special tools
Part NumberPart NameDescription 09910-20115 Conrod holder Used to lock the crankshaft. 09910-32812 Crankshaft installer Used to install the crankshaft in the crankcase. 09910-34510 Piston pin puller Use to remove the piston pin. 09913-10760 Fuel level gauge Measure height of carburetor. 09913-50121 Oil seal remover Used to remove the oil seal. 09913-70122 Bearing installer Used to drive bearing in. 09913-75520 Bearing installer Used to drive bearing in. 09913-75820 Bearing installer Used to drive bearing in. 09913-75830 Bearing installer Used to install rear axle shaft oil seal.
Special tools
Part NumberPart NameDescription 09913-76010 Bearing installer Used to drive crankshaft bearing in. 09913-80112 Bearing installer Used to drive bearing in. 09915-63310 Compression gauge adapter Used with compression gauge. 09915-64510 Compression gauge Measure cylinder compression. 09920-13120 Crankcase separater Separate to crankcase. 09921-20200 Bearing remover(10mm) Used to remove oil seal or bearing. 09921-20210 Bearing remover(12mm) Used to remove oil seal or bearing. 09923-73210 Bearing remover(17mm) Used to remove bearing with the rotor remove sliding shaft. 09923-74510 Bearing remover(20~35mm) Used to remove bearing with the rotor remove sliding shaft.
Special tools
Part NumberPart NameDescription 09924-84521 Bearing installer Used to drive small bearing in. 09930-10121 Spark plug socket wrench set Used to remove or remounting spark plug. 09930-30102 Rotor remove sliding shaft Used to with bearing remover or rotor remover.
Special tools
Part NumberPart NameDescription 09930-30163 Rotor remover Attached to the top of sliding shaft when removing rotor. 09930-40113 Rotor holder Widely used to lock rotary parts such as a clutch shoe. 09941-50111 Wheel bearing remover Used to remove wheel bearing.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
ENGINE
ITEM
Magneto rotor nut Muffler mounting bolt Exhaust pipe bolt Spark plug Cylinder head nut Engine mounting bolt Engine mounting bracket bolt Transmission oil drain plug Transmission oil level bolt Oil pump bolt Clutch shoe nut Clutch housing nut Fixed drive face nut
Nm
35 ~ 45 18 ~ 28 8 ~ 12 25 ~ 30 8 ~ 12 40 ~ 60 48 ~ 72 9 ~ 15 9 ~ 15 3~5 40 ~ 60 40 ~ 60 40 ~ 60
kgm
3.5 ~ 4.5 1.8 ~ 2.8 0.8 ~ 1.2 2.5 ~ 3.0 0.8 ~ 1.2 4.0 ~ 6.0 4.8 ~ 7.2 0.9 ~ 1.5 0.9 ~ 1.5 0.3 ~ 0.5 4.0 ~ 6.0 4.0 ~ 6.0 4.0 ~ 6.0
CHASSIS
ITEM
Front brake cam lever nut Front shock absorber blot & nut Rear sprocket nut Rear shock absorber bolt Rear axle nut (M28) Rear brake lever blot Rear brake disc bolt Rear brake caliper mounting bolt Front axle nut (M14) Handlebar holder bolt Tie-rod lock nut Steering shaft bolt (M8) Steering shaft lower nut
Nm
6~8 40 ~ 50 22 ~ 35 40 ~ 50 120 ~ 150 6~8 22 ~ 35 5~7 50 ~ 80 18.4 ~ 28.6 22.4 ~ 35.7 18 ~ 28 22.4 ~35.7
kgm
0.6 ~ 0.8 4.0 ~ 5.0 2.2 ~ 3.5 4.0 ~ 5.0 12.0 ~ 15.0 0.6 ~ 0.8 2.2 ~ 3.5 0.5 ~ 0.7 5.0 ~ 8.0 1.84 ~ 2.86 2.24 ~ 3.57 1.8 ~ 2.8 2.24 ~3.57
7 marked bolt Nm
1.5 ~ 3.0 3.0 ~ 6.0 8.0 ~ 12.0 18.0 ~ 28.0 40.0 ~ 60.0 70.0 ~ 100.0 110.0 ~ 160.0 170.0 ~ 250.0 200.0 ~ 280.0
kgm
0.1 ~ 0.2 0.2 ~ 0.4 0.4 ~ 0.7 1.0 ~ 1.6 2.2 ~ 3.5 3.5 ~ 5.5 5.0 ~ 8.0 8.0 ~ 13.0 13.0 ~ 19.0
kgm
0.15 ~ 0.3 0.3 ~ 0.6 0.8 ~ 1.2 1.8 ~ 2.8 4.0 ~ 6.0 7.0 ~ 10.0 11.0 ~ 16.0 17.0 ~ 25.0 20.0 ~ 28.0
SERVICE DATA
CYLINDER + PISTON + PISTON RING
ITEM Cylinder to piston clearance Cylinder bore Piston diam. Cylinder distortion Cylinder head distortion Piston ring clearance (Free condition) Piston ring clearance (Assembling condition) Piston ring - ring groove clearance Piston pin bore I.D Piston pin O.D 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Approx. 4.5 (0.177) Approx. 4.3 (0.169) 0.10 ~ 0.25 (0.004 ~ 0.010) 0.10 ~ 0.25 (0.004 ~ 0.010) 0.02 ~ 0.06 (0.0008 ~ 0.0024) 0.02 ~ 0.06 (0.0008 ~ 0.0024) 10.030 (0.3949) 9.980 (0.3929) STANDARD 0.065 ~0.075 (0.0026 ~ 0.0030) 41.005 ~ 41.020 (1.6144 ~1.6150)
Measure at 20mm from the top surface
Unit : mm (in) LIMIT 0.120 (0.0047) 41.070 (1.6169) 40.885 (1.6097) 0.1 (0.004) 0.1 (0.004) 3.2 (0.126) 3.1 (0.122) 0.75 (0.030) 0.75 (0.030)
CONROD + CRANKSHAFT
ITEM Conrod small end bore I.D. Conrod big end runout Crank web to wed width Crankshaft runout 35 0.1 (1.378 0.004) STANDARD 14.003 ~ 14.011 (0.5513 ~0.5516)
0.08 (0.003)
OIL PUMP
ITEM Oil pump reduction ratio STANDARD 30 : 1
CLUTCH
ITEM Clutch housing I.D. Clutch shoe thickness Clutch in rpm Clutch tight rpm STANDARD 110.00 ~ 110.15 (4.3307 ~ 4.3366) 3.0 (0.118) 3,600 200 rpm 4,500 200 rpm
TRANSMISSION+DRIVE CHAIN
ITEM Final reduction ratio Gear ratio Drive V-belt width Drive V-belt thickness Movable drive face spring free length Type Drive chain Links 20 - pitch length Drive chain slack 5 ~ 15 (0.197 ~0.591) STANDARD 1.33 2.818 ~ 0.870 16.5 0.6 (0.6496 0.024) 8.0 0.6 (0.3149 0.024) 110.0 (4.331) SLC 428H 50
15.3 (0.6023)
CARBURETOR
ITEM Carburetor type Bore size I.D. No. Idle rpm Fuel level Main jet Main air jet Jet needle Needle jet Pilot air jet Pilot jet Throttle valve By-pass Valve seat Starter jet Pilot screw Pilot outlet Throttle cable play (M.J.) (M.A.J.) (J.N.) (J.N.) (P.A.J.) (P.J.) (T.V.) (B.P.) (V.S.) (G.S.) (P.S.) (P.O.) SPECIFICATION PISTON VALVE 14 HK31 1,800 50 rpm 16 # 75 2.0 J68A - 2 2.1 3.0 # 35 # 3.5 0.8 1.4 # 45 2.0 0.8 0.5 ~ 1.0 (0.020 ~0.039)
Unit : mm (in)
ELECTRICAL
ITEM Ignition timing Type Spark plug Gap Hot type Standard type Cold type Spark performance Ignition coil resistance Primary Secondary Magneto coil resistance Regulated voltage Starter motor carbon brush length Starter motor commutator under-cut Starter relay resistance Type designation Battery Capacity Standard electrolyte S.G. Fuse size No-load performance of A.C. generator 0 ~ 70 STX5L-BS (MF) 12V 4Ah/10HR 1.32 at 20 (68) 10A More than 17.0V (at 5,000 rpm) Charging Exciting SPECIFICATION B.T.D.C. 23 at 4,000 rpm BPR6HS 0.6 ~ 0.7 (0.024 ~ 0.028) BPR5HS BPR6HS BPR7HS Over 8 (0.3) at 1 atm 0.19 ~ 0.24 5.4 ~ 6.6 0.69 ~ 1.03 220 ~ 260 14.0 ~ 15.0 V at 5,000 rpm
B/R-Ground
BRAKE + WHEEL
ITEM Front Brake lever play Brake drum I.D. Brake shoe lining O.D. Brake shoe thickness Brake disc thickness Brake disc runout Turning radius Camber Toe-in Trail Caster Axial Wheel rim runout Radial Wheel axle shaft runout Tire size Rear Front Rear Front Tire tread depth Rear 145 / 70 - 6 2 145 / 70 - 6 2 Rear Front Front Front Rear Rear 2,450 (96.457) 1 6.0 (0.236) 8.5 (0.335) 3 3.0 (0.118) STANDARD 5 ~15 (0.197 ~ 0.591) 5 ~15 (0.197 ~ 0.591) 110.0 (4.330) 109.2 (4.299)
4 (0.16) 4 (0.16)
SUSPENSION
ITEM Front wheal travel Rear wheel travel SPECIFICATION 55 (2.165) 60 (2.362) LIMIT
Unit: mm (in)
TIRE PRESSURE
COLD INFLATION TIRE PRESSURE FRONT REAR kPa 25 25 kgf/ 0.25 0.25 psi 3.6 3.6
FUEL + OIL
ITEM Fuel type SPECIFICATION Gasoline used should be graded 85 ~ 95 octane or higher. An unleaded gasoline is recommended. 4.0 Use HYOSUNG HYPOL HS OIL or an equivalent good quality synthetic based 2-stroke engine oil. 1.0 0.9 ~ 1.1 (at 3,000rpm for 5 minutes) SAE 10W/40 multi - grade motor oil Change Transmission oil capacity Overhaul 90 80 NOTE
Fuel tank capacity Engine oil type Engine oil tank capacity Engine oil discharge amount Transmission oil type
WIRE AND CABLE SWITCH ASS Y, HANDLE LH BATTERY + 09407-14403 SWITCH ASS Y, STOP FRONT / REAR SWITCH ASS Y, STEERING IGINTION COIL CDI UNIT STARTER RELAY REGULATOR BATTERY FUSE ENGINE EARTH
EMERGENCY SWITCH
09407-14403
09407-14403
09407-14403
START MOTOR
09407-18401
VIEW A
BATTERY
STARTER RELAY
VIEW B
AIR CLEANER CHAMBER BRACKET
09407-14403 FRONT STOP SWITCH 09407-14403 HANDLE SWITCH LH REAR STOP SWITCH
IGNITION S/W
FRAME EARTH
REGULATOR
BW BR
LOCK
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
BW
BW
WIRING DIAGRAM
BW BR
BW BR
BW BR
BW BR
O R R FUSE BW WR
YG BR BW
10A
WL
O YW BW WR RB BY
YG BR BW R
BW YG WL
RW R RW BW BW
O YG
BR BW
WR RB BW BY
START RELAY
BATTERY
ENGINE EARTH
STARTER
ENGINE STOP
START MOTOR
WIRE COLOR RB RW WB WR YB : Red with Black tracer : Red with White tracer : White with Black tracer : White with Red tracer : Yellow with Black tracer YG : Yellow with Green tracer
B Br G Gr L
Lg O R Sb W
Y BG BW BR LW
: Yellow : Black with Green tracer : Black with White tracer : Black with Red tracer : Blue with White tracer
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