2-9
PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
AND
TUNE-UP
PROCEDURES
•
Remove
the
seat.
(Refer
to
page
3-2.)
•
Remove
the fuel tank. (Refer
to
page
3-2.)
•
Remove
the lower fairing. (Refer
to
page
7-2.)
•
Remove
the radiator
hose
CD.
•
Remove
the drain plug from both right
and
left cylinders.
CAUTION:
The cylinder drain plug must be removed when replacing the
coolant.
Drain plug: 8 - 12 N·m
(0.8 - 1.2 kg-m, 5.8 - 8.7 Ib-ft)
WARNING:
Do
not
open the radiator
cap
when the engine
is
hot,
as
you
may
be
injured by
escaping
hot
liquid or vapor.
WARNING:
Coolant may
be
harmful
if
swallowed
or
if
it
comes
in contact
with
skin
or
eyes.
If
coolant
gets
into
the
eyes
or in contact
with
the skin,
it
should
be
flushed thoroughly
with
plenty
of
water.
If
swallowed, induce vomiting and call physician im-
mediately!
• Flush the radiator
with
fresh water.
• Tighten the radiator
hose
clamp
CID
securely.
• Pour the specified coolant up
to
the radiator inlet hole.
•
Loosen
the air bleeder
bolt
@,
@
for
water pump and
for
radiator
to
expel air. Tighten the bleeder bolts when air
has
been
bled
and
coolant
comes
out.
•
Attempt
to
tip
the motorcycle
to
the right
side
to
let the
trapped air
go
out.
Radiator expel
bolt
tightening torque: 2 - 3 N·m
(0.2 - 0.3 kg-m)
Water pump expel
bolt
tightening torque: 8 - 12 N·m
(0.8 - 1.2 kg-m)
NOTE:
For
coolant information, refer to
"COOLlNG
SYSTEM"
section page
5-2.
• Fill the reservoir tank
to
the
"F"
level
with
coolant.
•
Close
the radiator
cap
securely.
•
After
warming up then cooling down the engine, check the
coolant
level
of
the reservoir tank and
add
the coolant
to
the
"F"
level
if
the level
is
below
ilL".
1 350 ml including reservoir tank
250 ml reservoir tank