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eYAMAHA

Lit11616 BW20

BW200N
SERVICE MANUAL
1984 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
1st Edition, June 1984
All rights reserved. Any reprinting or
unauthorized use without the written
permission of Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A. is expressly prohibited.
Printed in U.S.A.
P/N LIT-11616-04-63

NOTICE
This manual was written by the Yamaha Motor Company primarily for use by Yamaha dealers
and their qualified mechanics. It is not possible to put an entire mechanic's education into
one manual, so it is assumed that persons using this book to perform maintenance and repairs
on Yamaha motorcycles have a basic understanding of the mechanical concepts and procedures inherent in motorcycle repair technology. Without such knowledge, attempted repairs
or service to this model may render it unfit to use and/ or unsafe.
Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. is continually striving to improve all models manufactured
by Yamaha. Modifications are significant changes in specifications or procedures will be forwarded to all Authorized Yamaha dealers and will, where applicable, appear in future editions of this manual.
OVERSEAS SERVICE
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL


PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This material is distinguished by the following notation.
NOTE:

A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.


A CAUTION indicates special procedures that must be followed to avoid damage to
the motorcycle.

WARNING:

A WARNING indicates special procedures that must be followed to avoid injury to


a motorcycle operator or person inspecting or repairing the motorcycle.

MANUAL FORMAT
All of the procedures in this manual are organized in a sequential, step-by-step format. The information has been compiled to provide the mechanic with an easy to read, handy reference that contains
comprehensive explanations of all disassembly, repair, assembly, and inspection operations.
In this revised format, the condition of a faulty component will precede an arrow symbol and the course
of action required will follow the symbol, e.g.,
Bearings;
Pitting/ Damage-. Replace.

EXPLODED DIAGRAM
Each chapter provides exploded diagrams before each disassembly section for ease in identifying correct disassembly and assembly procedures.

SYMBOLS

CD

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Symbols CD to@ are designed as thumb tabs to


indicate the chapter's number and content.

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IELECI I ~p~"l
QD

(Refer to the illustration)

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([1)

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General information

@Engine

@ Cooling system
@ Carburetion
@Chassis
Q) Electrical
@ Appendices

Symbols @ to indicate specific data as the


following items:

Filling fluid
Lubricant
@ Tightening
@ Wear limit, clearance
@ Engine speed

@0, V,A

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@

m m
@

CD

@ Periodic inspection and adjustment

Symbols to@ in the exploded diagram indicate


grade of lubricant and location of lubrication
point.

Apply engine oil


Apply gear oil

@ Apply molybdenum disulfide oil

Apply w~eel bearing grease

@l Apply lightweight lithium soap base grease

Apply molybdenum disulfide grease

@ Apply locking agent (LOCTITE l

INDEX
GENERAL INFORMATION
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
ENGINE OVERHAUL

CARBURETION

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ENG

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CHAPTER 1.
GENERAL INFORMATION
MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION ................................. 1-1
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............................. 1-1
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ......................................... 1-1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION .................................... 1-2
ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS .................................... 1-2
GASKETS, OIL SEALS, AND 0-RINGS ............................ 1-2
LOCK WASHER/PLATES AND COTTER PINS .................... 1-2
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS .................................... 1-3
CIRCLIPS ...................................................... 1-3
SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FOR TUNE-UP ..................................................
FOR ENGINE SERVICE .......................................
FOR CHASSIS SERVICE ......................................
FOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS .............................

1-4
1-4
1-4
1-6
1-7

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. MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION

GENERAL
INFORMATION
MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The vehicle identification number CD is on the left
side of the steering head pipe.
Starting Serial Number:
BW200N ........ JYA54GOO*FA000101

ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER


The engine serial number CD is stamped into the
elevated part of the right rear section of the
engine.
Starting Serial Number:
BW200N ................. 54G-000101

NOTE: -------------------------The first three digits of these numbers are for


model identifications; the remaining digits are the
unit production number.

NOTE: -------------------------Designs and specifications are subject to change


without notice.

1-1

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS
1. Use only genuine Yamaha parts for all
replacements. Use oil and/ or grease recommended by Yamaha for assembly and adjustment. Other brands may be similar in
function and appearance, but inferior in
quality.

GASKETS, OIL SEALS, AND 0-RINGS


1. All gaskets, seals, and 0-rings should be
replaced when an engine is overhauled. All
gasket surfaces, oil seal lips and 0-rings
must be cleaned.
2.

Properly oil all mating parts and bearings during reassembly. Apply grease to the oil seal
lips.

LOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER


PINS
1. All lock washers/ Plates CD and cotter pins
must be replaced when they are removed.
Lock tab(s) should be bent along the bolt or
nut flat(s) after the bolt or nut has been properly tightened.

1-2

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BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS
1. Install the bearing(s) and oil seal(s) with their
manufacturer's marks or numbers facing
outward. (In other words, the stamped letters must be on the side exposed to view.)
When installing oil seal(s), apply a light
coating of light-weight lithium base grease
to the seal lip(s). Oil the bearings liberally
when installing.

CD Oil seal.

Do not use compressed air to spin the bearings dry. This causes damage to the bearing
surfaces.

CD Bearing
CIRCLIPS
1. All circlips should be inspected carefully
before reassembly. Always replace piston pin
clips after one use. Replace distorted circlips.
When installing a circlip CD, make sure that
the sharp edged corner~ is positioned opposite to the thrust @ it receives. See the
sectional view.
@Shaft

1-3

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SPECIAL TOOLS
The proper special tools are necessary for complete and accurate tune-up and assembly. Using
the correct special tool will help prevent damage
caused by the use of improper tools or improvised techniques.

FOR TUNE-UP
1. Timing Light

P/N. YU-08037

2.

Inductive Tachometer

P/N. YU-08036

3. Compression Gauge and Adapter


P/N. YU-33223
YU-33223-3

FOR ENGINE SERVICE


1. Clutch Hub Holder

P/N. YM-91042

1-4

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2. Valve Guide Remover
P/N. YM-4064-A

3. Valve Guide Installer


P/N. YM-4065

4. Valve Guide Reamer


P/N. YM-4066

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5. Valve Seat Cutter


P/N. YM-91043

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6. Valve Spring Compressor
P/N. YM-04019

1-5

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-------------------------------------------------SPECIAL TOOLS

@~ INFO

7. Valve Adjusting Tool


P/N. YM-08035

8. Slide Hammer
P/N. YU-01083-A

9. Rotor Puller
P/N. YM-01080-A

FOR CHASSIS SERVICE


1. T-Handle
P/N. YM-01326

2. Fork Damper Rod Holder


P/N. YM-33256

1-6

GENI~I
I_INFO
_ SPECIAL TOOLS
_(!)
3. Fork Oil Seal Driver Weight and Attachment
P/N. YM-33963
YM-1369

4. Steering Nut Wrench


P/N. YU-33975

FOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS


1. Pocket Tester
P/N. YU-03112

2. Electro Tester
P/N. YU-03021

1-7

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CHAPTER 2.
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
AND ADJUSTMENT
INTRODUCTION ............................................ 2-1
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION ....................... 2-1
ENGINE ................................................... 2-2
VALVE CLEARANCE ........................................ 2-2
THROTTLE CABLE .......................................... 2-3
IDLE SPEED ............................................... 2-3
DECOMPRESSION CABLE ........................................ 2-3
ENGINE OIL ............................................... 2-4
AIR FILTER CLEANING ........................................... 2-5
CAM CHAIN ............................................... 2-6
CLUTCH .................................................. 2-7
IGNITION TIMING .......................................... 2-8
COMPRESSION PRESSURE .................................. 2-9
SPARK PLUG ............................................. ,2-10
CHASSIS ................................................. 2-11
FRONT AND REAR BRAKES ................................ 2-11
TIRES ................................................... 2-12
STEERING HEAD ADJUSTMENT ............................. 2-13
DRIVE CHAIN .......-...................................... 2-14
MIDDLE SPROCKETS SHAFT .................................... 2-16
CABLE INSPECTION AND LUBRICATION ....................... 2-16
BRAKE PEDAL/BRAKE AND CLUTCH LEVERS ..................2-17
SIDESTAND ...............................................2-17
FRONT FORK OIL CHANGE ..................................2-17
ELECTRICAL ...............................................2-18
HEADLIGHT ...............................................2-18

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_ /PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
INTRODUCTION
This chapter includes all information necessary to perform recommended inspections and adjustments. These preventive maintenance procedures, if followed, will ensure more reliable vehicle
operation and a longer service life. The need for costly overhaul work will be greatly reduced. This information applies to vehicles already in service as well as new vehicles that are being prepared for sale.
All service technicians should be familiar with this entire chapter.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION
Unite: km (mil
Initial
Item

Remarks

Valve(s)

Check valve clearance. Adjust if necessary.

Cam chain

Check chain tension. Adjust if necessary.

Spark plug

Check condition. Clean or replace if necessary.

Air filter

Clean. Replace if necessary.

Carburetor

Check idle speed/ starter operation.


Adjust if necessary.

Fuel line

Check fuel hose for cracks or damage.


Replace if necessary.

Engine oil

Replace (Warm engine before draining).

Engine oil filter.

Replace.

Engie oil strainer

Clean. Replace if necessary.

Brake

Check operation. Adjust if necessary.

Clutch

Check operation. Adjust if necessary.

Drive chain

Check operation/ Adjust as required/


Replace as required.

0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

Every

months

6
months

6
months

1
year

0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0

1
Month

Decompression system

Check operation. Adjust if necessary.

Wheels

Check balance/damage/runout. Repair if necessary.

0
0

0
0

0
0

Wheel bearings

Check bearings assembly for looseness/ damage.


Replace if damaged.

Rear arm pivot

Apply grease lightly every 12 months.**

Middle sprockets shaft

Lubricate every 6 months.**

0
0

Steering bearing

Check bearing assembly for looseness.


Moderately repack every 12 months.*

Check

Check

Check

Fittings/ Fasteners

Check all chassis fittings and fasteners.


Correct if necessary.

**

2-1

1
month

Medium weight wheel bearing grease.


Lithium soap base grease.

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VALVE CLEARANCE

ENGINE
VALVE CLEARANCE
Measurement
1.

Remove:
Seat
Fuel tank
Valve covers CD
Spark plug ~

2.

Remove:
Timing window plug
Crankshaft end cover

3. Align:
"T" mark CD
(on the flywheel with the stationary
pointer~ on the crankcase cover)

4. Measure:
Valve clearance
Out of specification - Adjust

,___....,

Valve Clearance: (Cold)


Intake: 0.09-0.13 mm
(0.0035-0.0043 in)
Exhaust: 0.15-0.19 mm
(0.0059- 0.0075 in)

Adjustment
1. Loosen:
Locknut CD
2. Adjust:
Valve clearance
3. lighten
Locknut CD
~' Valve adjusting tool

Locknut:
7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)

Spark Plug:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
Valve Cover:
7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)

2-2

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THROTTLE CABLE/IDLE SPEED/


DECOMPRESSION CABLE
THROTTLE CABLE
1. Check:
Throttle grip free play @
Out of specification - Adjust

~~
CD

Free Play: 5 mm 10.2 inl

Adjuster

~ Locknut

2.

Adjust:
Throttle grip free play@
(by turning the adjuster

CD

in or out)

NOTE:----------------------~
After adjusting, turn the handlebar to right and
left and make sure that the engine idling does
not run faster.
~

Locknut

IDLE SPEED
1. Start the engine and warm it up for a few
minutes.
2. Adjust:
Idle speed
(by turning the throttle stop screw CD in
or out)

1(::} 11.35050 r/mln


DECOMPRESSION CABLE
1. Align:
"T" Mark CD
(on the flywheel with the stationary
pointer ~ on the crankcase cover)
NOTE: ------------------------Be sure piston is at Top Dead Center (TDC) on
compression stroke.

2.

Adjust:
Decompression cable free play
(by turning the adjuster ~ in or out)

CD

~~

Free Play:
2-3 mm 10.08-0.12 inl

@ Locknut
2-3

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ENGINE OIL
Checking
1.

Start the engine and warm it up for a few


minutes.
2. Hold the motorcycle in an upright position.

3.

Check:
Oillevel
(through the level window G))
NOTE: ___________________________
Wait a few minutes untill the oil level settles
before checking.
~

Maximum level

@ Minimum level
Oil and Oil Filter Replacement
1. Start the engine and warm it up for a few
minutes. Place an oil pan under the engine.
2. Remove:
Oil filler cap
Drain plug G)

When removing the drain plug, the 0-ring,


spring, and oil strainer, will fall off. Take
care not to lose these parts.

3.

Remove:
Drain bolt G)
Filter cover screws ~
NOTE: ___________________________
If the oil filter is not replaced, remove only drain
bolt and.drain the oil in the filter case.
4.

Install:
Removed parts
Drain Plug G):
43 Nm (4.3 mkg, 31 ftlb)
Filter Cover Screw:
7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)
Drain bolt (Filter Cover):
10 Nm (1.0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)

2-4

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5.

10
30
70
50
SAE 10W40 type SE m~tor oil

SAE 10

30 type SE motor oil

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Yamalube 4-cycle oil or SAE 20W40 type
!

motor oil

SAE 5W30 type SE motor oil


-20

-10

10

Rll
Engine oil
Recommended Oil:
SAE20W40type SE motor oil
Periodic Oil Change:
1.0 L (0.881mp qt, 1.06 US qt)
With Oil Filter Change:
1.1 L (0.971mp qt, 1.16 US qt)

SE

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(STD)
1r

20

6.
7.

Install:
Filler cap
Start the engine and check oil level.

After replacing the engine oil, be sure to


check the oil flow as described below.
Slightly loosen the oil gallery bolt CD
from the cylinder head.
Start the engine and keep it idling until
oil flows out of the check hole. If no oil
comes out after a lapse of one minute,
turn off the engine immediately so it
will not seize.
Turn the engine off, and tighten the
bolt to specification.
Oil Gallery Bolt:
7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)
Locate and resolve the problem then
recheck the oil pressure.

AIR FILTER CLEANING


1.

2-5

Remove:
Seat
Side covers
Air filter case assembly

2.
3.
4.

5.

Remove:
Air filter case cover
Loosen:
Air filter element holding screw
Remove:
Air filter element ~
(from air filter case)

CD

Remove:
Element guide CD
(from air filter element ~)

Air Cleaner Element


1. Clean:
Air cleaner element
Wash the element in solvent.
Squeeze excess solvent out of the element and dry.

2.

Apply:
A small quantity of 2-stroke engine oil
Squeeze excess oil.

CAM CHAIN
1. Remove
Timing window
Crankshaft end cover
2. Align
"T" mark CD
(on the flywheel with the stationary
pointer ~ on the crankcase cover)
NOTE: --------------------------Be sure piston is at Top Dead Center (TDC) on
compression stroke.
2-6

3.
4.
5.

Remove:
Adjuster cap
Loosen
Adjuster locknut CD
Turn the adjuster <2) in until the push rod
(inside the adjuster) is flush with the
end of the adjuster.

NOTE: ___________________________
Start the engine. While keeping it idling, check
the movement of the push rod. If it moves
slightly, the adjustment is correct. If it does not
move at all, the adjuster is too tight. Loosen the
adjuster so the push rod moves slightly.

6.
7.

Tighten:
Adjuster locknut
Install:
Adjuster cap
Timing window plug
Crackshaft end cover

Adjuster Locknut:
30 Nm (3.0 mkg, 22 ftlb)
Adjuster Cap:
5 Nm (0.5 mkg, 3.6 ftlb)
CLUTCH
Free play adjustment
1.
2.

Loosen:
Locknuts CD
Adjust:
Free play
(by turning the adjuster

<2) )

Clutch Lever Free Play:


2-3mm (0.08-0.12in)

2-7

CLUTCH/IGNITION TIMING

INSP
ADJ

Mechanism Adjustment
1. Loosen:
Cable adjusters (handlebar and engine
side)
2. Drain:
Engine oil
3. Remove:
Kick starter lever
Right side crankcase cover
4.

Loosen:
Mechanism adjuster locknut CD
5. Push the push lever toward the front of
the engine with your finger until it stops.
With the push lever in this position, turn
the adjuster @ either in or out until the
push lever mark and crankcase match
mark@ are aligned. Tighten the locknut.

IGNITION TIMING
1. Remove:
Timing window plug
2. Check:
Ignition timing
Use Timing Light (YU-08037) and Inductive Tachometer (YU-08036)

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THE FLYWHEEL IS MARKED AS FOLLOWS:

~oc '):"~LINDER
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FIRING RANGE

Engine Speed: 1,350 r/min

NOTE: ___________________________
The stationary pointer (in the timing window)
should be within the firing range shown on the
flywheel. If the pointer is not within the range or
if it is hot steady, check the flywheel and/or
pickup assembly for tightness and damage.
(See "Chapter 6: Electrical" for further information.)

2-8

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COMPRESSION PRESSURE
COMPRESSION PRESSURE
NOTE: ___________________________
Insufficient compression pressure will result in
performance loss.
1.

Measure:
Valve clearance
Out of specification- Adjust.
(See page 2-2)

2.

Check:
Decomp lever free play.
No free play- Adjust.
(See page 2-3)

3. Warm up the engine.


4. Remove:
Spark plug

Compression Pressure Measurement Steps:


Install the Compression Gauge (YM-33223)
CD using an adapter.
Crank over the engine with the kick starter
with the throttle wide open until the compression reading on the gauge stabilizes.
Check readings with specified levels (See
chart).

Compression Pressure (at sea level):


Standard:
882 kPa (9 kg/cm 2 , 128 psi)
Minimum:
785 kPa (8 kg/cm 2 , 114 psi)
Maximum:
1,030 kPa (10.5 kg/cm 2 , 149 psi)

When cranking the engine, ground spark


plug wire to prevent sparking.
If pressure falls below the minimum
level:
1. Squirt a few drops of oil into the
cylinder.
2. Measure the compression again.

2-9

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Compression Pressure
(with oil introduced into cylinder)
Reading

Diagnosis

Higher than without


oil

Worn or damaged
piston

Same as without oil

Defective ring.
valves, cylinder head
gasket or piston is
possible.

Above maximum
level

Inspect cylinder head,


valve surfaces, or
piston crown for
carbon deposits.

SPARK PLUG
1. Remove:
Side cover (right)
Spark plug cap
Spark plug
2.

3.

Inspect:
8ectrode G)
Wear/ Damage- Replace.
Insulator color (2)
Measure:
Plug gap@
Out of specification-+ Regap.
Use a Wire Gauge or Feeler Gauge.

Spark Plug Gap:

0.6-0.7mm (0.024-0.028in)
Clean the plug with a spark plug cleaner if
necessary.

Standard spark Plug:


D8EA (NGK)
X24ES-U (NIPPONDENSO)
Before installing a spark plug, clean the gasket
surface and plug surface.
4. Tighten:
Spark plug

~~

20 Nm (2.0 mkg. 14 ftlbl

NOTE: ___________________________
Finger-tighten the spark plug(s) before torquing
to specification.
2-10

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AND REAR BRAKES

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CHASSIS
FRONT AND REAR BRAKES
Rear Brake Pedal Height Adjustment
1.
2.

Loosen:
Adjuster locknut CD
Adjust:
Brake pedal height
by turning the adjuster

in or out.

Brake Pedal Height:


10mm (0.4in)
Above the top of the footrest

Free Play Adjustment


1.

Check:
Brake lever/pedal free play
Out of specification - Adjust
Brake Lever Free Play:
Front CD:
3-7 mm (0.1-0.3 in)
Rear@:
20-30 mm (0.8-1.2 in)

2.

CD
~

2-11

Adjust:
Brake lever/pedal free play
(by turning the adjuster in or out)

Front brake adjuster


Rear brake adjuster

Brake Lining Inspection


1. See the wear indicator CD position while
applying the brake.
Indicator reaches to the wear limit line ~
-Replace.
NOTE: ------------------------For the rear brake lining inspection, it is necessary
to remove the rear wheel. See Chapter 5.

TIRES
1. Measure:
Air pressure
Use an air gauge
Reference tire pressure: (Front and Rear)
29.4 kPa (0.3 kg/ cm 2 , 4.3 psi)
Minimum tire pressure:
11.8 kPa (0.12 kg/cm 2 , 1.8 psi)

WARNING:

This model is euipped with low pressure


tires. Pay attention to the following points:
Recommended tire pressure:
29.4 kPa (0.3 kg/cm 2 , 4.3 psi)
Vehicle load limit: 100 kg (220 lb)
Tire size: Front 25.0x8-12
Rear 23.0 x 12-9
1. Excessive tire pressure (over 137 kPa
1.4 kg/cm 2 , 20 psi)) may cause tire to
burst. Inflate tires very slowly. Fast inflation could cause tire to burst.
2. Too low a pressure (below 11.8 kPa
(0.12 kg/cm 2 , 1.8 psi)) will cause the
rim to dislodge from the tire.
3. Set tire pressures cold.

WARNING:

If a tire is cracked, damaged or abnormally


worn, replace it. If a tire is imbedded with
pebbles or metal pieces, remove them.

Tire Wear Limit:


3mm (0.12in)

2-12

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HEAD ADJUSTMENT
STEERING HEAD ADJUSTMENT
Steering Head Inspection
l. Place the motorcycle on a proper stand,
then elevate the front wheel.
2. Check:
Steering assembly bearings
Grasp the bottom of the forks and gently
rock the fork assembly back and forth;
Looseness- Adjust steering head.
Steering Head Adjustment
1.
2.

Remove:
Handlebar assembly
Loosen:
Steering shaft nut CD
Inner tube pinch bolts

3. Tighten:
Ring nut
Use Ring Nut Wrench (YU-33975)

CD

Tightening Steps:
Using the steering nut wrench as shown,
tighten the nut with specified torque shown
below, and back it out 1/3 or 1/4 turn.

@\

Ring Nut Tightening Torque:


38 Nm (3.8 m kg, 27ftlb)

NOTE:
The nut should be installed with the beveled side facing downward.
The nut should be tightened so that the
front forks can be turned smoothly, but not
too loosely.

4. Tighten:
Steering shaft nut
Inner tube pinch bolts
Handlebar assembly
Steering Shaft Nut:
86 Nm (8.5 mkg, 61 ftlb)
Handlebar:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
Inner Tube Pinch Bolt:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
2-13

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DRIVE CHAIN .

DRIVE CHAIN
Slack Check
NOTE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Before checking and/or adjusting, rotate the
rear wheel through several revolutions and
check tension at several points to find the
tightest point. Check and/or adjust the chain
slack with the rear wheel in this "tightest" position.
{Primary)
1 . Hold the motorcycle in an upright position.
2. Check:
Slack
Push the chain CZ) downward by the fingers. If the chain top is in line with the
indicator CD, adjust or replace the chain
as required.
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STILL
ADJUSTABLE
FORWARD

FORWARD

:::;:

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The primary drive chain slack can be adjusted only


once. If the chain is slack again after the adjusted,
replace the chain and sprockets .

{Secondary)
1. Check:
Slack

~~

CD

20-40 mm (0.8-1.61n)

Slack Adjustment
{Primary)
1. Loosen:
Pivot shaft nut CD
2. Remove:
Stopper screws CZ)

2-14

IANDSJPI~I
_
_~ ____________________
DRIVE CHAIN
3.

Use the special tool (included in the owner's


tool kit) and turn both adjusting nuts (thrust
covers) halfway in either direction so the adjusting nut cut can be in line with the screw
hole.
4. Install:
Stopper screws
5. Tighten:
Pivot shaft nut

Pivot Shaft:
80 Nm (8.0 mkg, 58 ftlb)

(Secondary)
1. Loosen:
Axle nut CD
2. Turn the chain puller both left and right
until axle is situated in same puller slot position on each side.

3.

Tighten:
Axle nut

Axle Nut:
85 Nm (8.5 mkg, 61 ftlb)

4.

Adjust:
Brake pedal free play

Cleaning and lubrication

0-RING

2-15

<Primary drive chain only>


This machine has a drive chain with small
rubber 0-rings between the chain plates.
Steam cleaning, high-pressure washes,
and certain solvent can damage these 0rings. Use only kerosene to clean the drive

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_M_Io_o_L_E_sP_R_o_c_K_E_T_s_s_H_A_FT_J_c_A_B_L_E_I_N_s_P_Ec_T_I_o_N_I
AND LUBRICATION.
_ ~ IIANDSJP
_
chain. Wipe it dry, and thoroughly lubricate
it with SAE 30-50W motor oil. Do not use
any other lubricants on the drive chain. They
may contain solvents that could damage the
0-rings.

.,.__...

Recommended Lubricant:
Primary: SAE 30-50W motor oil
Secondary: Yamaha chain and cable lube or SAE 10W30
motor oil

MIDDLE SPROCKETS SHAFT


Using a grease pump, grease the middle
sprockets shaft till a little grease leak out from
oil seal lip.

Lithium-soap Base Grease

CABLE INSPECTION AND LUBRICATION

Cable Inspection and Lubrication Steps:


Remove the two screws that secure throttle housing to handlebar.
Hold cable end high and apply several
drops of lubricant to cable.
Coat metal surface of disassembled throttle twist grip with suitable all-purpose
grease to minimize friction.
Check for damage to cable insulation.
Replace any corroded or obstructed
cables.
Lubricate any cables that do not operate
smoothly.

2-16

BRAKE PEDAL/BRAKE AND CLUTCH LEVERS/ .


SIDESTAND/FRONT FORK OIL CHANGE

~ SAE 10W30Type SE Motor Oil

BRAKE PEDAL/BRAKE AND CLUTCH


LEVERS
Lubricate pivoting parts of each lever and pedal.

~ SAE 10W30 Type SE Motor Oil


SIDESTAND
Lubricate sidestand at their pivot point.

~ SAE 10W30 Type SE Motor Oil


FRONT FORK OIL CHANGE
1. Bevate the front wheel by placing a
suitable stand under the engine.
2. Loosen:
Front fork pinch bolt CD
3. Remove:
Cap bolt~
Spacer@
Place an open container under the drain
hole.
5. Remove:
Drain screw CD
6. Slowly raise and lower the inner tube to
pump out the oil.
7. Install:
Drain screw

4.

Drain Screw:
2 Nm (0.2 mkg, 1.4 ftlb)
2-17

FRONT FORK OIL CHANGE/HEADLIG HT

-------------------- -------------------- -----------------8.

ItA I~~~

Fill:
Front fork

Recommended Fork Oil:


Yamaha Fork Oil 10wt
Capacity:
Zl2 cm 2 (9.591mp oz, 9.20 US oz)
Oil Level:
140 mm (5.51 in)
Install:
Spacer CD
Cap bolt (l)
10. Tighten:
Pinch bolt @
9.

Cap Bolt:
23 Nm (2.3 mkg, 17 ftlb)
Pinch Bolt:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)

ELECTRICAL
HEADLIGHT
Headlight Bulb Replacement
1.

Remove:
Headlight assembly

3.

Remove:
Bulb
Turn the bulb holder CD counterclockwise to release bulb.
Install:
Bulb (New)
Secure the new bulb with the bulb
holder.
Headlight cover assembly

4.

Headlight Beam Adjustment


1. Adjust:
Headlight
(Vertically)
Vertical Adjustment
Higher

Turn the adjusting screw


clockwise

CD

Lower

Turn the adjusting screw


counterclockwise

CD
2-18

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2-19

CHAPTER 3.
ENGINE OVERHAUL
ENGINE REMOVAL .................................................. 3-1
PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL ...................................... 3-1
REMOVAL .......................................................... 3-2
ENGINE DISASSEMBLY ..............................................
CYLINDER HEAD, CYLINDER AND PISTON ..........................
FLYWHEEL MAGNETO ..............................................
CLUTCH ...........................................................
KICK STARTER .....................................................
PRIMARY DRIVE GEAR AND BALANCER DRIVEN GEAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OIL PUMP .........................................................
SHIFT SHAFT ......................................................
CRANKCASE .......................................................
TRANSMISSION, CRANKSHAFT AND BALANCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3-3
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-5
3-6
3-6
3-6
3-6
3-7

INSPECTION AND REPAIR .......................................... 3-8


CYLINDER HEAD ................................................... 3-8
VALVE, VALVE GUIDE, VALVE SEAT AND VALVE SPRING . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
ROCKER ARM AND ROCKER ARM SHAFT ................ ; ......... 3-16
CAMSHAFT, CAMSHAFT BUSHING AND CAM SPROCKET ........... 3-18
CYLINDER ......................................................... 3-19
PISTON ............................................................ 3-20
CRANKSHAFT .................................. .- .................. 3-22
OIL PUMP ......................................................... 3-24
CLUTCH ........................................................... 3-24.
TRANSMISSION .................................................... 3-26
STARTER .......................................................... 3-27
ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT ........................... . 3-29
CRANKSHAFT, TRANSMISSION AND CRANKCASE .................. 3-29
SHIFTER ........................................................... 3-31
BALANCER DRIVE GEAR AND DRIVEN GEAR ........................ 3-32
OIL PUMP ......................................................... 3-32
KICK STARTER ..................................................... 3-34
CLUTCH ...........................................................3-35
CAM CHAIN ....................................................... 3-36
PISTON AND CYLINDER ............................................ 3-37
CYLINDER HEAD : .................................................. 3-40
FLYWHEEL MAGNETO AND CAM CHAIN TENS lONER ................ 3-42
REMOUNTING ENGINE .............................................. 3-43

IENGI~I_E_N_G_I_N_E_R_E_M_O_V_A_L_____________
ENGINE OVERHAUL
ENGINE REMOVAL
NOTE: _________________________
It is not necessary to remove the engine in order
to remove the following components:
Clutch/ Primary drive gear
Kick starter
Shift shaft
Flywheel magneto
PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL
1. Remove all dirt, mud, dust, and foreign
material before removal and disassembly.

2.

((? ))

NOTE: ------------------------When disassembling the engine, keep mated parts


together. This includes gears, cylinders, pistons,
and other parts that have been "mated" through
normal wear. Mated parts must be reused as an
assembly or replaced.

3.

3-1

Use proper tools and cleaning equipment.


Refer to chapter 1 "SPECIAL TOOL"

During engine disassembly, clean all parts


and place them in trays in the order of
disassembly. This will speed up assembly
time and help assure that all parts are correctly reinstalled in the engine.

ENGINE REMOVAL
4.

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ENG

Drain:
Engine oil

REMOVAL
1. Remove:
Side covers
Seat
2.

Disconnect:
Fuel pipe

3.

Remove:
Fuel tank

4.

Remove:
Exhaust pipe (without muffler body)
Spark plug cap
Engine guard

5.

Remove:
Carburetor

6.

Disconnect
Clutch cable
Crankcase ventilation hose
Electrical lead wires

3-2

7.

Remove:
Shift pedal
Sprocket cover
Drive sprocket

8.

Remove:
Engine mounting bolts
Left footrest
Engine
(from the right side of frame)

NOTE: ------------------------The engine and rear arm are installed using the
same pivot shaft. Therefore, take care so that the
pivot shaft is pulled, not entirely out, but for
enough to set the engine free.

DISASSEMBLY
CYLINDER HEAD, CYLINDER AND PISTON
1.

Disconnect:
Decomp wire

2.

Remove:
Cam chain tensioner assembly G)

3.

Remove:
Cam sprocket cover
Left crankcase cover
Cam sprocket holding bolt

NOTE: -------------------------Hold the flywheel securing bolt to remove cam


sprocket bolt.
Cam sprocket

3-3

B_Lv_l~ll~ ENG

__________________________
D_IS_A_s_s_EM
__
4.

Remove:
Cylinder head bolts

NOTE: ------------------------Loosen the bolts in the order indicated in the


photo.
Cylinder head
Cylinder
Cam chain guide # 1
5.

Remove:
Piston pin clip

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cover the crankcase with a clean rag so you will


not accidentally drop the clip into the crankcase.
Piston pin
'Piston

FLYWHEEL MAGNETO
1. Remove:
Flywheel securing bolt
Flywheel
Use Rotor Puller (YU-01080)(])

2.

Remove:
Woodruff key
Cam chain guide #2CD
Cam chain Ci)

3-4

CLUTCH
1. Remove:
Kick crank
Decamp lever CD
Right crankcase cover
NOTE: ------------------------For this removal, slits in the crankcase can be
used as shown.

2. Remove:

Clutch spring holding screws


Pressure plate
Clutch plates/ Friction plates
Ball CD
Push rod

3.

Remove:
Locknut
Lock washer
Use Clutch Boss Holder (YM-91042) CD to
hold clutch boss.
Clutch boss
Clutch housing @

4.

Remove:
Set screw CD
Push lever

KICK STARTER
1. Remove:
Kick axle assembly
Decamp lever shaft
Kick idle gear

3-5

PRIMARY DRIVE GEAR AND BALANCER


DRIVEN GEAR
1. Loosen
Prmary drive gear securing nut CD
Balancer gear securing nut (2)
(Place a folded rag between the teeth of
the balancer drive gear and driven gear to
lock them.)

2.

Remove:
Oil pump drive gear @
Primary drive gear @
Balancer drive gear @
Balancer driven gear @

OIL PUMP
1. Remove:
Oil pump assembly

SHIFT SHAFT
1. Remove:
Shift shaft assembly
Stopper lever (2)
Segment@

CD

CRANKCASE
1. Remove:
Crankcase securing screws
NOTE: --------------------------Working in a crisscross pattern, loosen all screws
1/4 turn each. Remove them after all are
loosened.

3-6

ENG

~~1ll_o_I_S_A_s_s_E_M_B_L_v__________________________
2.

Remove:
Right crankcase

NOTE: -------------------------For this removal, slits CD in the crankcase can be


used as shown.

TRANSMISSION, CRANKSHAFT AND


BALANCER
1. Remove:
Transmission
Shift forks
Shift cam
NOTE: -------------------------Tap lightly on drive shaft with a soft hammer.
2.

Remove:
Crankshaft CD
Balancer(l)

NOTE: -------------------------Remove assembly carefully. Note the position of


each part. Pay particular attention to the location
and direction of shift forks.

3-7

-----------------~--~~~~~~~~~~~I ENG
INSPECTION AND REPAIR

~..,.

INSPECTION AND REPAIR

CYLINDER HEAD
1. Remove:
Tappet covers
Bearing stopper plate
2.

Remove:
Rocker arm shaft CD
Use 6 mm {0.24 in) screw ~ or Slide
Hammer {YU-01 083-A)
Rocker arm
Camshaft
Use 10mm {0.39 in) bolt

3.

Attach:
Valve Spring Compressor {YM-04019) CD

4.

Remove:
Valve retainers CD
Valve spring seat~
Valve springs @
Oil seal@
Valve spring seat@
Valve@

NOTE: --------~--------------
Deburr any deformed valve stem end. Use an oil
stone to smooth the stem end.

CD Deburr
~Valve stem

5.

Eliminate:
Carbon deposit
Use rounded scraper

NOTE: ------------------------Do not use a sharp instrument and avoid damaging or scratching:
Spark plug threads
Valve seat
Cylinder head.

3-8

_
_ --~~~~~~~~~~
AND REPAIR
I_ ENGI~~~I
~~

~SPECTION

6.

Measure:
Cylinder head warpage
Under specification-+ Resurface.
Over specification-+ Replace.

~
CD-11-

Less than 0.05 mm (0.002 in)

VALVE, VALVE GUIDE, VALVE SEAT AND


VALVE SPRING

:
_l_

'00
I I ._____.___
@

Intake and Exhaust Valve


1. Inspect:
Valve face
Stem end
Wear/Pitting/Out of specification-+Replace.
Margin Thickness G):
1.00.2 mm (0.0390.008 in)
Beveled : 0.5 mm (0.020 in)
Minimum Length (Service limit)

@:
4.0 mm (0.157 in)

2.

Measure:
Valve stem clearance (cold)
Out of specification-+ Replace either valve
and/or guide.

Valve stem clearance

Maximum

Intake

0.010- 0.037mm
(0.0004- 0.0015 in)

0.08mm
(0.0031 in)

Exhaust

0.025- 0.052mm
(0.0010- 0.0020 in)

0.10mm
(0.0039in)

Valve clearance=[[]- [A]

CD

Valve
Bore gauge
@ Valve guide

18] Valve stem outside diameter


[ID Valve guide inside diameter

3-9

INSPECTION AND REPAIR


3.

Inspect:
Valve stem end
Mushroom shape/Larger diameter than
rest of stem-+ Replace valve, valve guide,
and oil seal.

4.

Measure:
Valve stem runout
Out of specification-+ Replace.

Maximum Runout:
0.03 mm (0.0012 in)

Valve Guide

NOTE: ------------------------

1.

Always replace valve guide if valve is


replaced.
Always replace oil seal if valve is removed.
Inspect:
Valve guide
Wear/Oilleakage into cylinder-+ Replace.

Valve Guide Removal

NOTE: ------------------------

Heat the head in an oven to 100C (212F)


to ease guide removal and installation and
to maintain correct interference fit.

1.

Remove:
Valve guide
Use Valve Guide Remover (YM-04064)

CD
Valve Guide Installation
1. Install:
Valve guide (Oversize)
Use Valve Guide Remover (YM-04064)
CD with Valve Guide Installer (YM-04065)

3-10

ENGI~I_I_N_S_P_E_C_T_IO_N_A_N_D_R_E_P_A_I_R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NOTE: -------------------------After installing valve guide:
Use 6 mm (0.24 in) Valve Guide Reamer
(YM-04066) CD to obtain proper valve
guide/valve stem clearance.
Recut the the valve seat.

~ Valve guide

Valve Seat
1. Remove:
Carbon
(from valve seat and valveface)
2. Apply:
Mechanics bluing dye (Dykem) CD
(to valve face)
3.

4.
5.

Insert:
Valves
(to cylinder head)
Lap the valve to the seat by rotating the
lapping stick CD in both directions.
Remave:
Valves
Measure:
Valve face/Valve seat contact surface.
Wherever valve seat and valve face made
contact, bluing will have been removed.
Out of specification/Pitting/Variation of
valve seat width-+ Cut valve seat further.
Seat Width:
Std: 1.00.1 mm
(0.039 0.0039 in)
Limit: 1.6 mm (0.063 in)

6.

Resurface:
Valve Seats
Use a 30, 45 and 60 Valve Seat Cutter/YM-91043) CD

When twisting cutter, keep an even down


ward pressure (4-5 kg) to prevent chatter
marks.

3-11

~~~~~~~~~I_N_SP_E_C_T_IO_N~A_N_D~R_E_P_A_IR_I~IENGI
Cut sections as follows
Section
A

Cutter
3QO

450

60

Valve Seat Recutting Steps:


Valve seat is uniform around perimeter of
valve face but too wide or not centered
on valve face.

Valve Seat Cutter Set


30 cutter
Use
either

45 cutter
60 cutter

Use
lightly

30 cutter
60 cutter

Use

45 cutter

To reduce valve
seat width to
1.0 mm (0.039 in)

Desired Result
To achieve a
uniform valve seat
width of 1.0 mm
(0.039 in)

Valve seat is too narrow and right up near


vaive margin (see "~' diagram).

Valve Seat Cutter Set


30 cutter, first
Use
45 cutter

Desired Result

Valve seat is in the middle of the valve


face but too narrow (see"[[]' diagram).

Valve Seat Cutter Set

To center the seat


or to reduce its
width

Valve face indicates that valve seat is


centered on valve face but is too wide (see
"[KJ' diagram).

Valve Seat Cutter Set

Desired Result

Desired Result
To center the seat
and to achieve its
width of 1.0 mm
(0.039 in)

Valve seat is too narrow and is located


down near the bottom edge of the valve
face (see diagram "[Q]''l.

Valve Seat Cutter Set


Use

60 cutter,
first
45 cutter

Desired reslut
To center the seat
and increase
its width
3-12

ENGI~I_I_N~S_P_E_C_T_IO_N~A_N_D~R_E_P_A_IR~~~~~~~~~Valve/Valve Seat Assembly Lapping


1. Apply:
Coarse lapping compound (small amount)
(to valve faceCD)
Molybdenum disulfide oil
(to valve stem)

Be sure no compound enters into the gap


between the valve stem and guide.

2.

Position:
Valve
(in cylinder head)

3.

Rotate:
Valve
Turn until valve and valve seat are evenly
polished, then clean off all compound.

NOTE: ------------------------To obtain the best lapping results, lightly tap the
valve seat while rotating the valve back and forth
between your hands.
4.

5.

Apply:
Fine lapping compound (small amount)
(to valve face)
Repeat steps 2 and 3.

NOTE: -------------------------Be sure to clean off all compound from valve face
after every lapping operation.

6.

7.

3-13

Inspect:
Valve face
Not yet uniformly smooth-+ Repeat procedure from step 1.
Apply:
Mechanics bluing dye (Dykem)
(to valve face and seat)

IN_S_P_E_C_T_I_O_N_A_N_D_R_EP_A_I_R_I~I~G

__________

8.
9.

10.

Rotate:
Valve
Inspect:
Valve face
Valve must make full seat contact indicated by grey surface all around. The
valve face where bluing was removed.
Faulty contact~Repla (See procedure
below)
Clean:
Intake/Exhaust port and valve assembly
(spray solvent with compressed air)

NOTE: -------------------------After the lapping has been completed and the


valve assemblies have been reinstalled the valve
seal should be tested.
Pour solvent G) into intake and exhaust ports.
There should be no leakage past the seat.

11.

Check:
Valve seal
Leakage past valve seat~ Relap.
(See procedure below)

Relapping steps:

Disassemble head parts.

Repeat lapping steps using fine lapping


compound.

Clean all parts thoroughly.

Reassemble and check for leakage again


using solvent.

Repeat steps as often as necessary to


achieve satisfactory seal.

3-14

ENG

1'-1

INSPECTION AND REPAIR

-------------------------------------------------------2

Valve Spring
This engine uses two springs of different sizes to
prevent valve float or surging. Valve spring
specifications show the basic value characteristics.

CD

1.

Outer spring
Inner spring

Measure:
Spring free length
Out of specification-+ Replace.

Minimum Free Length:


Outer: 37.2 mm (1.46 in)
Inner: 35.5 mm (1.40 in)

2.

Measure:
Spring tilt CD
Out of specification---+ Replace.

Tilt Limit:
25 or 1.2 mm (0.047 in)

3.

Measure:
Spring force (Installed length) iCD
Out of specification---+ Replace.

Compressed Force !Installed


Leugth (1):
Outer: 18.5 1.9 kg
(40.84.2 lb)/32.0 mm (1.26 in)
Inner: 930.9 kg
(20.52.0 lb)/30.5 mm (1.20 in)

3-15

R_EP_A_I_R_I~lll ENG

___________________IN_S_P_E_C_T_I_O_N_A
__
N_D__

Valve Installation
1. Lubricate
Valve stem CD
Oil seal (2)

High-Quality Molybdenum
Disulfide Motor Oil or
Molybdenum Disulfide Grease

2. Install:

Valve CD
Oil seal (2)
Valve spring seat
Valve springs@
Valve spring seat @
Valve retainers @

NOTE: ------------------------lntall both springs with wider-gapped coils CD facing upwards as shown.

CD

Larger pitch

(2) Smaller pitch


ROCKER ARM AND ROCKER ARM SHAFTS

1.

Inspect:
Rocker arm shaft
Groove can be felt (bearing surface). Blue
discoloration (rocker arm shaft)~ Replace
then inspect lubrication system.

2.

Inspect:
Rocker arm shaft hole CD
Cam lobe contact surface (2)
Adjuster surface
Wear I Pitting/ Scratches/ Blue discoloration~Replace.

3-16

ENGI~I_I_N_S_P_E_C_T_IO_N_A_N_D_R_E_P_A_I_R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3.

Measure:
Rocker arm inside diameter
Use a Bore Gauge CD
Out of specification---..Replace.

Rocker arm Inside Diameter:


12 ~8- 018 mm (0.4n4 ~8 0007 in)

4. Measure:
Rocker arm shaft outside diameter
Use a Micrometer CD
Out of specification-. Replace.

Rocker arm shaft Outside


Diameter:
12 =8:1m mm (0.4724 ~8:8383 in)

5. Measure:
Rocker arm/Rocker shaft clearance
Calculate clearance by substracting outside diameter [A] or rocker arm shaft from
inside diameter [[] of rocker.
Arm-to Shaft Clearance:
0.009-0.037 mm (0.0004-0.0015
in)
Limit: 0.1 mm (0.004 in)

3-17

-------------------------------~~i'i'~IENG
INSPECTION AND REPAIR

~~

CAMSHAFT, CAMSHAFT BUSHING AND


CAM SPROCKET
Camshaf
1. Inspect:
Cam lobes
Pitting/ Scrashes/ Blue
Replace.

2.

discoloration~

Measure:
Cam lobes
Use Micrometer
Out of specification~Replace

I~

Intake

36.59 0.05 mm 30.20 0.05 mm


(1.440 0.002in) (11.89 0.002in)

Exhaust

36.59 0.05mm 30.20 0.05mm


(1.440. 0.002in) (11.89 0.002in)

Camshaft Bushing
1. Clean and dry bushings
2. Inspect:
Bushings (Inner surfaces)
Rust spots/Pitting/Scoring~Replace.

Cam Chain
1. Inspect:
Cam chain
Chain stretch/ Cracks~ Replace.

r
3-18

ENGI~I_I_N_S_P_E_C_T_IO_N~A_N_D~R_E_P_A_IR~~~~~~~~~Cam Sprockets
1. Inspect:
Cam sprockets
Wear I Damage-+ Replace.

Cam Chain Guide


1. Inspect:
Front Guide
Rear Guide
Wear I Damage-+ Replace

Cam Chain Tensioner


2. Inspect:
All parts
Damage/Wear-+ Replace.

CD

End Cap

~ 0-rings

@Locknut
@Adjuster
@Spring
@ Tensioner rod

CYLINDER
BORE C=X+Y

1.

2.
24.0 em
(0.945 in)

X andY

Inspect:
Cylinder wall
Wear/Scratches-+Rebore or replace.
Measure:
Cylinder bore "C"
Use Cylinder Bore Gauge
Measure the cylinder bore "C" hrizontal- ly and laterally at 24.0 mm (0.945 in) from
the cylinder top.
Then find the coverage of the measurements.
Out of specification---+ Rebore.

Cylinder
bore C:

3-19

Standard

Wear limit

&7:::g:g~mm

67.1 mm
(2.647 in)

(2.6378 :::g::=in)

IN_S_P_E_C_T_IO_N_A_N_D_R_E_P_A_IR_I~I~G

_________

PISTON
1.

Inspect:
Wear/Scratches/Damage-+Replace.
Carbonized/--+ Remove

NOTE: ------------------------Do not use a sharp instrument and avoid damaging or scratching.

CD

2. Measure:
Piston outside diameter P
Use micrometer
Out of specification--+ Replace.

NOTE: -------------------------Measurement should be made at a point 7.5 mm


(0.30 in) CD above the bottom edge of the piston.

Size A
Standard

67.0 mm (2.638 in)

Oversize2

67.50mm (2.657in)

Oversize4

68.00mm (2.677in)

3. Measure:
Piston clearance
Out of specification-+Rebore cylinder or
replace piston.
Piston Clearance= C-P:
0.025-0.045 mm
(0.0010- 0.0018 in)
Limit: 0.1 mm (0.004 in)
C: Cylinder bore
Piston Ring
1. Measure:
Side clearance use a feeler gauge
Out of specification-+Replace piston
and/ or rings.

3-20

IENGI~I_I_N_S_P_E_CT_I_O_N~A_N_D~R_EP_A_I_R~~~~~~~~~
I~

Standard

Limit

Top ring

0.03-0.07 mm
(0.0012-0.0028 in)

0.12 mm
(0.0047 in)

2nd ring

0.02-0.06 mm
(0.0008- 0.0024 in)

0.12 mm
(0.0047 in)

(j) Piston ring (Keystone)


~ Piston ring (barrel)
@Piston
2.

Position
Piston ring
(into cylinder)
Push the ring with the piston crown.

3.

Measure:
End gap
Use feeler gauge CD
Out of specification-+ Replace rings as a
set.

(j)

Standard

Limit

Top ring

0.15-0.30mm
(0.006- 0.012 in)

0.6mm
(0.024in)

2nd ring

0.15-0.30mm
(0.006- 0.012 in)

0.6mm
(0.024in)

Oil control
(Rails)

0.30- 0.90 m m
(0.012- 0.035 in)

Oversize Piston Rings


The oversize top and middle ring sizes are
stamped on top of the ring

3-21

Oversize2

0.50 mm (0.0197 in)

Oversize4

1.00mm (0.0394in)

IR_I~lll ENG

___________________IN_S_P_E_C_T_I_O_N_A
__
N_D__
R_EP_A
__
Piston Pin
1.

2.

CD

Lubricate:
Piston pin G) (lightly)
Install:
Piston pin
(into small ~ end of connecting rod)

3. Check:
Free play
Free play--+lnspect connecting rod for
wear.
Wear-+ Inspect connecting rod and piston
pin.

4. Position

~~)D

l~

(~

---

5.

Pisition pin G)
(into piston)
Check:
Free play
When pin is in place in piston
ree play-+ Replace piston pin c;Jnd/ or
piston.

CRANKSHAFT
1. Measure:
Runout G), ~
Use V-Biocks and Dial Gauge (YU-03097)
Out of specification--+ Replace.

Runout Limit:
0.03 mm (0.0012 in)

l=i~l

Side clearance @
Out of specification--+Replace the connecting rod.
Big End Side Clearanace:

0.35-0.65 mm (0.014-0.026 in)

3-22

I I,,.I
ENG

INSPECTION AND REPAIR


Small end free play @
Out of specification 4-+ Replace cornecting rod.

---
Small End Free Play:
STD: 0.8-'1.0 mm (0.031-0.039
in)

Limit: 2.0 mm (0.079 in)


Assembly width @
Out of specification-+ Replace crankshaft

Crank Width:
55.95-56.00 mm (2.203-2.205 in)

5.

Check:
Crankshaft bearing
Play-+ Replace.

6. To disassemble and reassemble the crank,


follow the illustration.

NOTE: ------------------------Make sure the oil passages of the crank and crank
pin are lined up during assembly.

CD

Crank assembly

~ Oil passage

@ Oil passage

NOTE: ------------------------Oil from the oil pump flows to the crankshaft


passage by the pin.
Check the movement of the pin and the stretch
force.

CD

Crankcase cover

~Pin

@Spring
@ Crankshaft

3-23

~~~~~~~~~I_N_S_P_E_C_T_IO_N~A_N_D~R_E_PA~IR_I~IENGI
OIL PUMP
1. Measure:
Housing CD/ outer rotor (2) clearance [AJ
Use Feeler Gauge.
Out of specification-+Replace oil pump
assembly.

Side Clearance "A":


0.03-0.09 mm
(0.0012- 0.0035 in)

2.

Measure:
Outer rotor (2)/inner rotor clearanc [[]
Use Feeler Gauge
Out of specification-+Replace oil pump
assembly.

[6]

Tip Clearance "B":


0.09-0.15 mm (0.0035-0.0059 in)

CLUTCH
Clutch Housing
1. Inspect:
Dogs on the housing
Cracks/Wear I Damage-+ Deburr
replace.
Clutch housing bearing
Chafing/Wear/Damage-+Replace.

or

Clutch Boss
1. Inspect:
Clutch boss splines
Scoring/Wear I Damage-+ Replace clutch
boss assembly.
NOTE: -------------------------Scoring on the clutch plate splines will cause erratic operation.

3-24

ENGI~I~I~N~S~P~E~CT_I_O_N~A_N_D~R_EP_A_I_R~~~~~~~~~
Friction Plates
1. Inspect:
Friction plate
Damage/Wear-+ Replace friction plate as
a set.
2. Measure:
Friction plate thickness
Measure all at four point.
Out of specification--+ Replace friction
plate as a set.

I~

Wear Limit:
2.8 mm (0.11 in)

Clutch Plates
1. Measure:
Clutch plate warpage
Use surface plate and feeler gauge
Out of specification-+Replace.

I~

Warp Limit:
0.2 mm (0.0079 in)

Push Rod
1. Measure:
Push rod runout (long rod)
Use V-Biocks and Dial Gauge !
Out of specification--+ Replace.

~~

Bending Limit:
0.2 mm (0.008 in)

Clutch Springs
1. Measure:
Clutch spring free length
Out of specification-+Replace springs as
a set.

Clutch Spring Minimum Length:


22.4 mm (0.88 in)

3-25

Clutch Push Lever


1. Inspect:
Push lever
Wear-+ Repair using 300- 400 grit sand
paper.

TRANSMISSION
Shift Fork
1. Inspect:
Shift forks
(on the gear and shift cam contact surfaces)
Wear I Chafing/ Beds/ Damage-+ Replace.

2.

Check:
Shift fork movement
(on its guide bar)
U nsmooth operation-+ Replace fork
and/ or guide bar.

Shift Cam
1. Inspect:
Shift cam grooves
Wear/Damage/Scratches-+Replace.
Shift cam segment
Damage/Wear-+ Replace.

Main and Drive Axles


1. Measure:
Axle runout
Use centering device and Dial Gauge CD.
Out of specification-+Replace.

Runout Limit: 0.08 mm (0.0031


in)

3-26

ENG~~~~~--------------------------------

~~

_ INSPECTION AND REPAIR

When replacing the main axle or pinions,


take the following steps:
a. Apply molybdenum oil to the 4th and 5th pinion bosses.
b. Using a hydraulic press, force-fit the 2nd pinion@ to the position specified below.
CD Main axle
~4th pinion
@ 3rd pinion
@5th pinion
@2nd pinion
c. After installing the pinions onto the main axle, make sure the 4th and 5th pinions turn
freely around the main axle.
2.

[A]: 9.1

mm (3.59 in)

Gears
1. Inspect:
Gears
Damage/Wear-+ Replace.
2. check:
Gear movement
Unsmooth operation-+Replace.

3. Inspect:
Mating dogs
Cracks/Wear/Damage-+Replace.

STARTER
1. Inspect:
Kick gear
Idle gear
Pitting/ Damage-+ Replace.

3-27

INSPECTION AND REPAIR


2.

I , .. , ENG I

Measure:
Kick gear spring clip tension
out of specification~Replace.
Kick Clip Tension:

0.65-1.05kg (1.43-2.3116)

3-28

ENG

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ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

--------------------------------------------------

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT


CRANKSHAFT, TRANSMISSION,
CRANKCASE

CD

Main axle

<2) 5th pinion

3rd pinion
@4th pinion
@2nd pinion
@Washer

AND

@2nd wheel
@Oil seal
@ Drive sprocket
Sprocket holder
@Guide bar
Shift fork 1
@l Shift fork 2
Segment
@Dowel pin

(J) Circlip
@1st wheel
5th wheel
3rd wheel
@4th wheel
@Drive axle

@Shift cam
@ Stopper lever
@ Stopper spring
Shift fork 3

@
6

3-29

IB6304A31 ~r----------,

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

------------------------------------------~---------

I ENG
I ~"i'~
~~

CRANKSHAFT AND BALANCER

CD

Dowel pin

@ Lock washer

(2) Clevis pin


@ Balancer driven gear
@ Claw washer
@ Straight key
@ Balancer pump drive gear @ Balancer
@Spring

@ Buffer boss
(J) Connecting rod

@ Big end bearing


Crank pin
Woodruff key

Iso Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb) I

3-30

IENGI~I_E_N_G_I_N_E_A~S_S_EM~B_L_Y_A_N_D~A_D_J_U_S_T_M~E_N_T~~~~
1.

Install:
Crankshaft CD
(onto the right case half by tapping the
crank pin area with a soft head hammer
while turning the crankshaft.)
Balancer ~

2.

Install:
Main
Shift
Shift
Shift

axle @I Drive axle


cam
fork 1, 2/Guide bar@
fork 3/Guide bar@

NOTE: -------------------------Oil each gear and bearing thoroughly.


3.

Apply:
Quick Gasket (ACC-11001-05-0 1) CD
(to the mating surfaces of the both case
halves)

4.

Install:
Left-half crankcase
Tap the case on lightly using a soft
hammer.
Tighten:
Crankcase securing screws
(in numerical order)

5.

7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)

SHIFTER
1. Install:
Segment CD
(Apply LOCTITE to the securing bolt)

3-31

12 Nm (1.2 mkg, 8.7 ftlb)

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

-------------------------------------------------------2.

Install
Stopper lever

I' I

ENG

CD

NOTE: -------------------------Take care for stopper lever spring position.

Shift shaft assembly

(:2)

BALANCER DRIVE GEAR AND DRIVEN


GEAR
1 . Assemble:
Balancer drive gear @
2. Install
Straight key CD
Washer(Z)
'Balancer drive gear assembly @
Washer@

3.

4.

Install:
Balancer driven gear @
(with the punch marks in alignment)
Straight key @
Lock washer (/)
Tighten:
Balancer driven gear securing nut @

~~

50 Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb)

Bend lock washer tab against nut flat.

3-32

IENGI~I~E=N~G~IN~E~A=S~S~E~M~B~L~Y~A_N_D_A_D_J_U_S_T_M_E_N_T_ _ _~
5.

6.

Install:
Primary drive gear
Oil pump drive gear
Lock washer
Tighten
Primary drive gear securing nut

1@\1

50 Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb)

Bend lock washer tab against nut flat.

7 Nm
(0. 7 m kg, 5.1 ftlb)

OIL PUMP
1. Install:
Oil pump rotor assembly G)

NOTE: ------------------ -------Apply liveral coating of 4-stroke engine oil to the


oil pump rotor.

1@1

7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)

Pump cover/driven gear

3-33

C2)

E_N_G_IN_E_A_S~S_E~M~B~L_Y_A_N~D_A_D_J_U~S_T_M_E_N_T_I~I~G

_____
KICK STARTER

G) Ball
(2) Spring

(J) Return spring

Oil seal
@Washer
@ Circlip
@Spacer

Kick
Kick
(j]) Kick
Kick

@ Spring cover
gear
clip
axle
idle gear
A KICK CLIP FRICTION FORCE:

0.65-1.05 kg
(1.43-2.31 lb)

1.

Install:
Decomp lever shaft
Kick axle

NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make sure the decomp lever and kick axle are properly engaged. And the kick clip fits into its home
position.

2.
3.
4.

Hook
Return spring CD
Install:
Kick idle gear (Z)
Check:
Kick gear opration
Faulty or unsmooth
semble.

operation~Reas

Washer

3-34

CLUTCH

CD

Locknut

~ Clutch spring

@ Pressure plate
@ 0-ring
@ Push plate
@Adjuster

(j) Lock washer


@ Clutch plate

@ Thrust washer

Clutch housing
@Ball
@Push rod
@ Push lever
Cir clip
@Oil seal
Bush

Friction plate
Clutch boss

0.2 mm (0.008 in)

3-35

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT


1.

2.
3.

Install:
Clutch housing
Thrust washer
Clutch boss (2)

CD

Install:
Lock washer
Tighten:
Clutch securing nut
Use Clutch Boss Holder (YM-91042) @

50 Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb)

Bend lock washer tab against nut flat.


4.

Install:
Ball
Friction plates/ Clutch plates
Pressure plate
Clutch springs
Clutch spring holding screws

~
5.

6 Nm (0.6 mkg, 4.3 ftlb)

Adjust:
Clutch push rod free play
(See "CLUTCH" on page 2-7)

CAM CHAIN
1. Install:
Cam chain guide 1
Cam chain guide 2 CD

8 Nm (0.8 mkg, 5.8 ftlb)

Cam chain (2)


3-36

I I~-I
ENG

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

PISTON AND CYLINDER

CD

Top ring
2nd ring
@ Oil ring (Upper)
@ Oil ring (Lower)
@Piston
@Piston pin
(f) Piston pin clip
@ Cam chain guide 2
Chain tensioner cap
0-ring

@Locknut
Adjuster
@Spring
@Damper
Push rod
Dowel pin
@ Cam chain guide 1

PISTON RING ALIGNNENT:

E CYLINDER BORE WEAR LIMIT


67.10 mm (2.642 in)
F

CYLINDER BORE= X~ y

t24.0 mm

X ~+/--+--'"-.~__l (0.945 in)


/

3-37

IG I ALWAYS USE A

NEW ONE

E_N_G_IN_E_A_S_S_E_M_B_L_Y_A_N_D_A_D_J_U_S_T_M_E_N_T_I~I~G

_____

1.

Install:
Piston rings
(onto the piston)
Piston
(onto the connecting rod)
Piston pin
Apply engine oil
Piston pin clip

2.

Install:
0-ring {new) CD
Gasket (new)
Dowel pin@

3.

Align:
Piston ring ends

CD Top
Oil ri:1g

(Lower rail)

@ Oil ring (Upper rail)


NOTE: ------------------------Manufacturer's marks or numbers stamped on
rings should be on top of rings.

3-38

ENGI~I_E_N_G_I_N_E_A~S_S_EM~B_L_Y_A_N_D~A_D_J_U_S_T_M~E_N_T~~~~

3-39

4.

Lubricate:
Piston
Piston rings
Cylinder
(with engine oil)

5.

Install:
Cylinder
Route cam chain and cam chain guide
through cam chain journal in each
cylinder. Compress piston rings with
fingers and hand install cylinders.
Cylinder holding bolts

E_N_G_IN~E~A~S~S~E~M~B~~~A~N~D~A=D~J~U~S~T~M~EN~T~~~~~G

_____

CYLINDER HEAD

CD

Valve cotter

<2) Valve spring retainer

Valve stem seal


Valve spring
Valve spring seat
Intake valve
Locknut
@Adjuster
Rocker arm
Rocker shaft (Exhaust)

@
@
@
(f)

(j]) Camshaft
Dowel pin
@ Camshaft bushing
@ Cam sprocket
@' 0-ring
Circlip
@ Valve guide
Oil checking bolt
Camshaft bearing plate
Lock washer

@Gasket
@Cam chain

INTAKE:

0.09-0.13 mm (0.0035-0.0051 in)


EXHAUST:

0.15-0.19 mm (0.0059-0.0075 in)

(0.024-0.028 in)

3-40

1.

2.

Install:
Cylinder head gasket
Dowel pins
Cylinder head
Tighten
Cylinder head bolts
(in the order indicated in the photo)

8 mm Frange Bolt (4pcs): (j)-@


22 Nm (2.2 mkg, 16 ftlb)
8 mm Bolt (2pcs) @, @
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
6 mm Bolt (2pcs) (J),@
10 Nm (1.0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)

3. Install:
Rocker arms
Rocker arm shafts

CD

NOTE: ------------------------Rocker arm shaft end, with inside thread, @ must


face out of cylinder head otherwise rocker shaft
cannot be removed.
4.

Install:
Cam shaft
Bearing stopper plate
Lock washer CD

~~

8 Nm (0.8 mkg, 5.8 ftlb)

Bend lock washer tab against bolt flat.


5.

3-41

Install:
Cam sprocket
Align sprocket timing mark CD with
cylinder head timing mark @ and at the
same time, align crankshaft timing mark
@ with crankcase timing mark @.
Washer
Bolt

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

I\,-.1

ENG

FLYWHEEL MAGNETO AND CAM CHAIN


TENSIONER
1. Install:
Woodruff key
Flywheel magneto

~
2.

50 Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb)

Tighten:
Cam sprocket bolt

60 Nm (6.0 mkg, 43 ftlb)

3.

Install:
Cam chain tensioner
Adjust the tensioner (Refer to Chapte 2,
"CAM CHAIN" on page 2-**.)

4.

Install:
Cam sprocket cover
Crankcase cover (L and R)
Kick crank
Drain plug

Cam Sprocket Cover: .


10 Nm (1.0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)
Crankcase Cover (L and R):
7 Nm (0.7 mkg, 5.1 ftlb)
Kick Crank:
15 Nm (1.5 mkg, 11 ftlb)
Drain Plug:
43 Nm (4.3 mkg, 31 ftlb)

3-42

IENG I"~ I

ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT


ENGINE MOUNTING
1. Install:
Engine
(from right side)
Engine stay
2. Tighten:
Engine mounting bolts

8 mm Bolt:
32 Nm (3.2 mkg, 23 ftlb)
Pivot Bolt:
80 Nm (8.0 mkg, 58 ftlb)

3.
4.

5.

CD

Install:
Carburetor
Connect:
Stater lead wires
Plug cap
Crankcase ventilation hose
Clutch cable
Throttle cable

Install:
Drive sprocket:
Sprocket cover:
Shift pedal

Apply Yamaha bond #4

Sprocket:
10 Nm (1,0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)
Cover:
8 Nm (0.8 mkg, 5.8 ftlb)
Shift Pedal:
10 Nm (1.0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)

3-43

E_N_G_IN_E_A_S_S_E_M_B_L_Y_A_N_D_A_D_J_U_S_T_M_E_N_T_I~I~G

_____

6.

Install:
Exhaust pipe
Engine guard

Exhaust Pipe:
10 Nm (1.0 mkg, 7.2 ftlb)
Engin Guard:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 15 ftlb)
Fuel tank
Seat
Side covers

7.

Fill:
Engine oil

Total Amount:
1.3 L (1.14 Imp qt, 1.37 US qt)

8. Adjust:
Decomp wire free play CD
(See "DECOMPRESSION CABLE" on
page 2-3)
Adjuster
@Locknut
Free play:
2-3 mm (0.08-0.12 in)

3-44

3-45

CHAPTER 4.
CARBURETION
CARBURETOR .................................................... 4-1
SECTION VIEW .................................................. 4-2
CARBURETOR OVERHAUL ........................................ 4-2
REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY .................................. 4-2
INSPECTION ..................................... , ............... 4-3
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION ................................. 4-4
FUEL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 4-4

\CARB\

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CHAPTER 4
CARBURETION
CARBURETOR

CD

Jet needle

Throttle valve
@ Starter plunger
t Needle valve assembly

@,
@'
. (J)
@

Pilotjet
Mainjet
Needle jet
Float
Drain screw
Pilot screw
@ Throttle stop screw

SPECIFICATIONS
Main jet
Jet needle
Needle jet
Pilot jet
Pilot screw
Starter jet
Valve seat
Float height
Fuel level
Engine idle speed

4-1

#108
4C81-5
2,600

#38
1 1/21/8
#58
flj2.0
25.0 1.0mm
(0.98 0.04in)
3.5 1.0mm
(0.14 0.04in)
1,35050 r/min

c_A_R_s_u_R_~_o_RI fi~BI

____________

SECTION VIEW

CD

@
@
@
@

Throttle valve
Pilot screw
Pilotjet
Mainjet
Needlejet
Jetneedle

@c

Air
Mixture
Fuel

@
(2)---iP'-ll

<;:::o@

~@

.-.
CARBURETOR OVERHAUL
REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

6.

Remove:

Side cover (Left)


Disconnect:
Fuel hose
Loosen:
Hose clamps CD
Remove:
Carburetor assembly
Remove:
Carburetor top
Throttle valve assembly

Remove:
Float pin CD
Float <.2)
Float valve assembly

CD

4-2

lcARBI f

I cARBUREToR ovERHAuL
7.

Remove:
Starter plunger assembly
Pilotjet ~
Main jet@
Needle jet @
Pilot screw @

CD

INSPECTION
1. Inspect:
Carburetor body
Fuel and Air passages
Contanination - Wash in petroleumbased solvent.
2. Blow out all passages and jets with compressed air.

4-3

3.

Inspect:
Float
Damaged- Replace.
Needle valve
Valve seat
Wear - Replace as a set.

4.

Inspect:
Starter plunger CD
Throttle valve ~
Damage/Wear- Replace.
Jet needle
Bend/ Wear - Replace.

5.

Measure:
Float height

CD

CARBURETOR OVERHAUL
Float height measurement steps:
Hold the carburetor in an upside down
position.
Incline the carburetor at 60-70 (so that
the end of the float valve~ does not hang
down of float weight.
Measure the distance from the mating surface@ of the float chamber (gasket removed) to the top of the float using a gauge.
NOTE: ----------------------The float should be just resting on, but not
depressing, the spring loaded inlet valve.

Float Height:
25.0 1.0mm (0.98 0.04in)

Float height adjustment step:


Remove the float.
Adjust float height by bending the float tang
CD slightly.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
1. Reverse disassembly and removal steps.

FUEL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT


1. Measure:
Fuel level CD
Out of specification- Adjust.

L6l

Fuel Level:
3.5 1.0mm (0.14 0.04in)

Measurement Steps:
Place the motorcycle on a level surface.
Use a garage jack under the engine to ensure that the carburetor is positioned vertically.
Connect the Fuel Level Gauge iCD (9089001312) to the drain pipe' .
Loosen the drain screw @ and start the
engine.
Check the fuel level (a).

4-4

~~RBif l_c=A~R=B~U~R=~~O~R_O~V~E=R~H~A~~UL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2.

Adjust:
Fuellevel
If necessary.

Adjustment Steps:
Remove the float chamber.
Adjust float level by bending the float tarig
CD slightly.

4-5

CHAPTER 5.
CHASSIS
FRONT WHEEL .................................................
REMOVAL .....................................................
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALLATION ................................................

5-1
5-2
5-2
5-4

REAR WHEEL ..................................................


REMOVAL .....................................................
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALLATION ................................................

5-5
5-6
5-6
5-7

FRONT FORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8


REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY .................................. 5-9
INSPECTION .................................................. 5-10
REASSEMBLY .................................................. 5-11
INSTALLATION ................................................ 5-13
STEERING HEAD ............................................... 5-14
REMOVAL ..................................................... 5-15
INSPECTION .................................................. 5-15
INSTALLATION ................................................ 5-16
SWINGARM, MIDDLE SPROCKETS SHAFT AND
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ..................................... 5-17
SWINGARM FREE PLAY INSPECTION ............................... 5-18
REMOVAL ..................................................... 5-18
INSPECTION .................................................. 5-19
INSTALLATION ............................................... 5-20

lcHASI~I~F~R~o~NT~w~H~E~E=L________________________
CHAPTER 5.
CHASSIS

FRONT WHEEL

CD

Collar
Dust cover
@Oil seal
@ Bearing
@ Spacer
@Hub
Q) Drum

@,Ring
Brake shoe
Camshaft
@ 0-ring
@! Camshaft lever

IA I For reassembly, punch the flange nut. I


28 Nm (2.8 mkg, 20 ftlb)

SHOE WEAR LIMIT


2 mm (0.08 in)

D TIRE SIZE:
25.0x8-12
WEAR LIMIT:
E 3 mm (0.12 in)
F RIM RUNOUT LIMIT:

G Radial/Lateral:
1.0 mm (0.04 in)

5-1

19 Nm (0. 9 mkg, 6.5 ftlb)


.
.

128 Nm (2.8 mkg, 20 ftlb}j

_________________________F_RO_N_T__
W_H_E_E_L

I~ICHASI

REMOVAL
1. Place the motorcycle on a proper stand.
2. Remove:
Brake adjuster CD
Axle shaft ~
Front wheel

INSPECTION
Wheel and Axle
1. Inspect:
Axle shaft
Roll the axle on a Flat Surface.
Bends- Replace.
WARNING:

Do not attempt to straighten a dent axle.


2.

Inspect:
Wheel:
Cracks/ Bends/Warpage- Replace ..
3. Measure:
Wheel runout
Out of specification - Replace.

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4.

Rim Runout Limits:


Radial- 1.0mm (0.04in)
Lateral - 1.0 mm (0.04 in)

Inspect:
Wheel bearings
Bearings allow play in the wheel hub or
wheel turns roughly- .Replace.

Wheel Bearing Replacement Steps:


Clean the outside of the wheel hub.
Drive out the bearing.
1. Lateral free play CD
2. Radial free play ~
WARNING:

Eye protection is recommended when


using striking tools.

5-2

ICHASI~I_F_R_O_NT__W_H_E_E_L_________________________
Install the new bearing by reversing the
previous steps.

Do not strike the center race or balls of


the bearing. Contact should be made only with the outer race.

CD

Brake Shoe
1. Inspect:
Brake shoes
Glazing - File with coarse sandpaper.
2. Measure:
Lining thickness G)
Out of specification- Replace.

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Brake Shoe Thickness


STD: 4.0mm (0.16in)
Limit: 2.0 mm (0.08 in)

Brake Drum
1. Inspect:
Brake drum
Scratch/ Rust cloth.

2.

Remove with a emery

Measure:
Brake drum inside diameter
Out of specification- Replace.

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Brake Drum Inside Diameter


STD: -110 mm (4.33 in)
Limit: 111 mm (4.37 in)

INSTALLATION
When installing the front wheel, reverse the
removal procedure. Note the following points.
1. Apply:
Brake camshaft/Pivot shaft
Oil seal lips
Axle shaft

5-3

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2.

Lightweight Lithium-soap
Base Grease

Check for proper engagement of the boss


on the outer fork tube with the locating slot
on the brake shoe plate.

Front Wheel Axle Nut:


50 Nm {5.0 mkg, 36 ftlb)

5-4

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REAR WHEEL
Chain puller
(j]) Hub
Collar
@ Oil seal
~ Camshaft
lever @. Dust cover

I
@

Camshaft
Brake shoe
Ring
Drum
Bearing
Wheel collar
Spacer

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128 Nm (2.8 mkg, 20 ftlb) I

A TIRE SIZE:
23.0x 12-9
WEAR LIMIT:
8 3 mm (0.12 in)
C RIM RUNOUT LIMIT:
0 Radial/lateral:
1.0 mm (0.04 in)

5-5

F CHAIN SLACK
20-40 mm (0.8-1.6 in)

__________________________
RE_A_R__
W_H_E_E_L

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REMOVAL
1. Place the motorcycle on a proper stand.
2. Remove:
Brake adjuster
3. Unfook:
Drive chain

4.

Remove:
Axle shaft
Rearwheel

INSPECTION
Inspection for rear wheel, axle shaft, brake shoe
and brake drum, refer to "FRONT WHEEL"
section.

Drive Chain and Sprockets


1. Check:
Sprocket wear
Wear -+ Replace chain and sprockets as
a set.

CD 1I 4 tooth <2:)
2.

Correct

@ Roller @ Sprocket

Check:
Drive chain
Stiff-+ Lubricate or replace.

NOTE: -------------------------For the primary drive chain checking, this method


is not available.
Side plates/ Rollers
Damage/ Play-+ Replace.

5-6

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REAR WHEEL

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3.

DOD

Measure:
Drive chain
Out of specification - Replace.

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Drive Chain Wear Limit:


150.1 mm (5.91 in)/
10-Pitch distance

10-pitch distance

INSTALLATION
When Installing the rear wheel, reverse the
removal procedure. Pay attention to the following points:
1. Grease:
Brake camshaft/Pivot shaft
Oil seal lips
Axle shaft

Lightweight Lithium-soap
Base Grease

When installing the chain, make certain


the closed end of the master link clip CD is
facing direction of rotation (2).
3. Check for proper engagement of the boss
on the swingarm with the locating slot on
the brake shoe plate.
4. Adjust the drive chain slack.
5. Adjust the rear brake.

2.

Rear Wheel Axle Shaft:


85 Nm (8.5 mkg, 61 ftlb)

5-7

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FRONT .FORK

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Dust seal
Oil seal
Oil seal washer
@ Slide metal
(J) Outer tube
@ Drain screw
Damper rod bolt
Cap bolt

@
@
@
@

0-ring
Spacer
Spring seat
Spring
Damper rod
Taper spindle

FORK OIL (EACH):

Capacity:
8 272 cm 3 (9.59 Imp oz. 9.20 US ozl
Grade:
C Yamaha fork oil 10 wt
D

FORK SPRING:

E Free length limit:


372.5 mm (14.67 in)

120 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlbl

~@-

@
2 Nm (0.2 mkg, 1.4 ftlbl

123 Nm (2.3 mkg, 17 ftlbl I


5-8

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Remove:
Front wheel
Brake cable

2.

Loosent: fork pinch bolt (Upper)


Fron
<2)

CD

Front fork c~p ~o~:~! (Lower) @


Front fork pmc

3.

Remove:
Front fork
Forkboot @

4. Remove:
Cap bolt CD
Spacer <2>
Spring seat
Spring @

5-9

5.

Drain
Forkoil

6.

Remove:
Spring clip

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FRoNT FoRK

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Remove:
Damper rod securing bolt @.
Use T-Handle (YM-01326) CD and Fork
Damper Rod Holder (YM-33256) (2)

Damper rod

@ Inner tube

Outer Tube Bushings Removal Steps:


Hold fork leg horizontally.
Clamp the axle mounting boss of the outer
tube securely in a vise with soft jaws.
Remove the bushings from the outer tube
by forcefully, but carefully, with drawing
the inner tube.

INSPECTION
1. Inspect:
Inner fork tube
Scratches/ Bends- Replace.
WARNING:

Do not attempt to straighten a bent inner


fork tube as this may dangerously weaken
the tube.
2.

Inspect:
Outer fork tube
Scratches/ Bends/ Damage- Replace.
Fork spring
Over specified limit- Replace.
Fork Spring Free Length:
376.5 mm (14.82 in)
Limit:
372.5mm (14.67in)

3.

Inspect:
Damper rod CD
Piston ring (2)
Wear/ Damage- Replace.

NOTE: ___________________________
Blow out all oil passages with compressed air.

5-10

4.

Inspect:
Slide metals CD
Wear/ Damage- Replace.

REASSEMBLY
Before reassembling, clean and inspect all parts
and replace when necessary.
1. Install:
Damper rod rebound spring CD
Damper rod
(into inner fork tube @l
Allow the rod to slide slowly down the tube
until the it protrudes from the bottom.
2.

3.

Install:
Taper spindle CD
(onto damper rod )
lnnerforktube@
(into outer tube @)
lighten:
Damper securing bolt
Use Damper Rod Holder (YM-33256)
and T-Handle (YM-01326).

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4.

'23 Nm (2.3 mkg, 17 ftlb)


LOCTITE

Install:
Slide metal CD
(into outer tube)
Use Fork Seal Driver (Weight (YM33963) @ and Adaper (YM-1369) )

@ lnnertube
@ Outertube

5-11

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5.

Install:
Washer CD
(on top of the slide metal )
Oilseal
Use Seal Driver Weight (YM-33963) @
and Adapter (YM-1369) @). Grease the
lips and install with numbered side up.

@ lnnertube
(J) Outer tube

6. Install:
Dust seal
Use special tools @
(YM-33963, YM-1369)
Snap ring

7.

Fill:
Front fork

Oil Quantity:
272 cm 3 (9.59 Imp oz, 9.20 US oz)
(each):
Oil Level:
140 mm (5.51 in)
(From top of inner tube fully
compressed without spring.)
Oil Grade:
Yamaha fork oi110wt
(After filling, slowly pump the
fork up and down to distribute
oil.)

8.

Install:
Spring CD
Spring seat
Spacer
Cap bolt@
Fork boot

5-12

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INSTALLATION
1. Install:
Fork
2. Tighten:
Inner tube pinch bolts
Cap bolt

Inner Tube Pinch Bolt:

20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)


Cap Bolt:

23 Nm (2.3 mkg, 17 ftlb)

3.

5-13

Continue Installation; Reverse the removal


procedures.

STEERING HEAD

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STEERING HEAD

CD Steering shaft nut

@ Handle crown

Ring nut
@Bearing cover
@ Bearing (Upper)
Bearing (Lower)
CZ)'Steering seal
@ Lower bracket

DRING NUT WRENCH:


~P/N YU-33975

1. Tighten Ring Nut


38 Nm (3.8 mkg, 27 ftlb)

2. Back
1/3-1/4 turn

5-14

REMOVAL
1. Remove:
Front wheel
Front forks
Front fender
Headlight assembly

2.

Disconnect:
Electrical lead wires
Brake cable

3.

Remove:
Handlebar
(and put aside)
Steering fitting nut
Handle crown

4.

CD

Remove:
Ring nuts CD
Use Steering Nut Wrench (YU-01268)

NOTE: ------------------------Support the lower bracket not to drop the balls.


Lower bracket

INSPECTION
1. aean the balls and the races.
2. Inspect:
Balls
Races
Pitting/ Dent/ Rust- Replace as a set.

5-15

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3.

When removing the race, drive out by


striking it in steps. And fit the race squarely
in the head pipe.

If the ball race is fitted not squarely, the


head pipe could be damaged.

INSTALLATION
1. Grease the races and put the balls in it.
NOTE: _________________________
Make sure the balls are of the same size and the
quantity is correct.
Upper ................. 22 psc 3/16 in
Lower ................. 19 pes 1/4 in

2.

Install:
Lower bracket CD
Bearing cover ~
Ring nut@

3. Tighten:
Ring nut
Use Ring Nut Wrench (YU-33975) CD
See Chapter 2 "Steering Head Adjustment".

4.

Continue Assembly; Reverse the disassembly procedures.

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Steering Shaft Nut:


85 Nm (8.5 mkg, 61 ftlb)
Handlebar:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)
Inner Tube Pinch Bolt:
20 Nm (2.0 mkg, 14 ftlb)

5-16

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. AND REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
.
0'-7~

SWINGARM, MIDDLE
SPROCKETS SHAR AND REAR
SHOCK ABSORBER
Middle sprockets shaft
CD- Drive chain
Middle sprocket (OUT)
Middle sprocker (IN)

Collar
Oil seal
Swingarm
@ Bearing
(J) Rubber
Circlip

(j]) Stopper screw


@ Adjusting nut

(Thrust cover)
@Shim
@ Bush
Distance collar
Indicator

A SWINGARM FREE PLAY LIMIT:


B End: 1 mm (0.04 in)
C Side: 0.3 mm (0.012 in)

D MIDDLE SPROCKET SHAFT OIL SEAL


INSTALLATION

~~FWD

32 Nm (3.2 mkg, 23 ftlb)

8 Nm (0.8 mkg, 5.8 ftlb)

5-17

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AND
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
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SWINGARM FREE PLAY INSPECTION
1.

Remove:
Rearwheel
Rear shock absorber lower bolts

2.

Check:
Swingarm side play CD
Grasp and move from side to side.
Side play- Check and adjust bearing.
Swingarm vertical movement <2)
Tighteness/ Binding/ Rough spots Check and adjust bearing.
Damage- Replace bearing.

REMOVAL
1. Remove:
Rearwheel
Chain covers

2.

Loosen:
Middle sprockets shaft nuts (inside and
outside)

NOTE: ___________________________
Apply rear brake to lock the shaft. If stiff, put
the transmission in first gear and turn the
crankshaft as shown.

3.

4.

Remove:
Secondary drive chain CD
Sprockets <2)
Middle gears shaft @
Disconnect:
Primary drive chain @
Use Drive Chain Cutter (YM-33858)

5-18

5.

Remove:
Shock absorber pivoting bolts (lower)
Stopper screws CD
Pivot shaft (2)
Swingarm

NOTE: ___________________________
Note the adjusting nut (thrust cover) direction.
6.

Remove:
Rear shock absorber

INSPECTION
1. Inspect:
Collars CD
Bushes (2)
Wear/Damage/Rust- Replace.
Thrust cover @
Wear I Damage - Replace.

5-19

2.

Inspect:
Oil seals CD
Wear/ Damage- Replace.
Bearings (2)
Tighteness/ Binding/ Rough spots- Replace.

3.

Inspect:
Shock absorber
Oil leakage/ Bending push rod place.

Re-

swiNGARM, MIDDLE sPRocKETs sHAFT 1


AND REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
.

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INSTALLATION
When installing the swingarm, reverse the
removal procedure. Note the following points.
1. Apply grease to the collars, bushes, oil seal
lips, pivot shaft bearings and shock absorber
bushes.

~Lithium-soap Base Grease


2.

Fit the oil seals in the direction as shown.

t
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CD

Oil seal (Inside)

3.

Fit the adjusting nuts (Thrust covers) in the


same direction as before disassembly.
Then make sure that the adjusting nuts are
properly fitted with stopper screws in the
nuts notches.

(2) Oil seal (Outside)


@ Frontward

4.

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4.

Stopper Screw:
8 Nm (0.8 mkg, 5.8 ftlb)
Pivot Shaft:
80 Nm (8 mkg, 58 ftlb)

Tighten the middle sprockets and bend the


lock washers tabs against nut flats.

Middle Sprocket:
85 Nm (8.5 mkg, 61 ftlb)
5.

Adjust:
Secondary drive chain slack
Rear brake

5-20

5-21

CHAPTER 6.
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................... 6-1
IGNITION SYSTEM ........................................... 6-2
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 6-3
LIGHTING SYSTEM .......................................... 6-5
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 6-6
SWITCHING HEADLIGHT TERMINALS ........................... 6-7

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

CHAPTER 6.
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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CD

Headlight
~ Lighting switch
@ Regulator
Taillight

5
@
Bodyearth
@ C.D.I. magneto
(f) C.D.I. unit
@ Ignition coil
Engine stop switch

6-1

COLOR CODE
B ........... Black
Br ........... Brown
G ........... Green
L ........... Blue
0 ........... Orange
R ........... Red
W ........... White
B/W ......... Black/White
Y I R ......... Yellow/ Red

IGNITION SYSTEM

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IGNITION SYSTEM

CD

Headlight

(2) Lighting switch


@ Regulator
@ Taillight

@
(j)
@
@

Bodyearth
C.D.I. magneto
C.D.I. unit
Ignition coil
Engine stop switch

6-2

IELEc I a I IGNITION svsTEM


TROUBLESHOOTING
If the ignition spark is of poor quality or if there
is no spark at all, use the following procedure,
to locate and repair the problem.

1.

Check:
Spark plug
Ground the spark plug to the cylinder
head, and kick the starter.

D. INo spark I
2.

Check:
Sparkgap
Hold the high tension lead 6 mm (0.24
in) from the cylinder head, and kick the
starter.
Good Spark!- Check plug cap.
Replace spark plug.

D. I No spark\
3.

Check:
Engine stop switch
Disconnect the Black/White lead of
engine stop switch at C. D. I. unit.
!If startl- Replace.

D. IDoes not start I


4.

6-3

Check:
Alf connectors and couplers
ILoose/ Dirt/ RustI- Correct connection.

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5.

Measure:
Ignition coil windings
IOut of specification!- Replace.

CD:

Primary Coil Resistance


1.6Q 10%
Secondary Coil Resistance
6.6kQ 20%

6.

<2):

Measure:
Pickup coil resistance
Source coil resistance
Out of specification~ Replace pickup coil
or stator assembly.

Pickup Coil Resistance:


265Q 10% (White - Green)
Source Coil Resistance:
415Q 10% (Red - Brown)

6-4

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LIGHTING SYSTEM

CD

Headlight

@ Lighting switch
@Regulator
@Taillight
@Body earth
@ C.D.I. magneto
(!) C. D.l. unit
@ Ignition coil
Engine stop switch

6-5

LIGHTING SYSTEM

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the headlight or taillight will not come on,
make checkups in the following sequence to
determine the cause of trouble, and repair or
replace the light (bulb).

1. Check:
Bulb
I Burn outl- Replace.

2.

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Y/A

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CD

Check:
Headlight switch
Disconnect the leads from the lighting
switch, and connect the Yellow/Red lead
directly to the Blue lead.
I Comes on 1- Repair or replace.
Headlight switch

.Q. I Does not come on I

Y/R

I
3.

Measure:
Lighting coil resistance
I Out of specification!- Replace.

~ Lighting Coil Resistance:


~
0.494010% (Yellow/Red-Black)

4.

Measure:
Lighting voltage
To check, use the pocket tester in the
AC20V range.
I Out of specification 1-Check all connectors and coupers
or replace the
bulb.

6-6

CHAPTER 7.
APPENDICES
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 7-1
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 7-1
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 7-4
ENGINE .......................................................... 7-4
CHASSIS .........................................................7-10
ELECTRICAL ......................................................7-12
GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 7-14
DEFINITION OF UNITS ............................................... 7-14
LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS .......................................... 7-15
CABLE ROUTING ....................................................7-17
WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................. 7-20

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GENERAL sPECIFICATIONs

CHAPTER 7
APPENDICES

SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BW200N

Model
Model Code Number

54G

Vehicle Identification Number

JYA54GOO* FA000101

Engine Starting Number

54G-000101

Dimensions:
Overall Length
Overall Width
Overall Height
Seat Height
Wheelbase
Minimum Ground Clearance

1,985 mm
830mm
1,090 mm
795 mm
1,380 mm
240 mm

Basic Weight:
With Oil and Full Fuel Tank

116 kg (2561b)

Minimum Turning Radius

2,100 mm (82.7 in)

Engine:
Engine Type
Cylinder Arrangement
Displacement
Bore x Stroke
Compression Ratio
Starting System

Air cooled, 4-stroke, gasoline, SOHC


Single cylinder, Forward inclined
196cm 3
67.0 x 55.7 mm (2.64 x 2.19 in)
9.5: 1
Kick starter

Lubrication System

Wet sump

Oil Type or Grade:


Engine Oil

Yamalube 4-cycle oil or SAE 20W 40 type SE motor oil

Oil Capacity:
Engine oil
Periodic Oil Change
With Oil Filter Replacement
Total Amount

1.0 L (0.88 Imp qt, 1.06 US qt)


1.1 L (0.97 Imp qt, 1.16 US qt)
1.3L(1.141mpqt, 1.37USqt)

Air Filter

Wet type element

Fuel:
Type
Tank Capacity
Reserve Amount

Regular gasoline
6.5 L (1.431mp gal, 1.72 US gal)
0.5 L (0.11 Imp gal, 0.13 US gal)

Carburetor:
Type/ Manufacturer

Y24P-3P/TEIKEI

Spark Plug:
Type/ Manufacturer
Gap

D8EA (NGK) or X24ES-UilNIPPON DEN SO)


0.6mm (0.024- 0.028 in)

7-1

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(78.1 in)
(32.7in)
(42.9 in)
(31.3 in)
(54.3 in)
(9.45 in)

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BW200N

Model
Clutch Type

Wet, multiple-disc!
i

Transmission:
Primary Reduction System
Primary Reduction Ratio
Secondary Reduction System
Secondary Reduction Ratio
Transmission Type
Operation
Gear Ratio
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th

34/12 (2.833)
34/19 (1.789)
29/22 (1.318)
26/25 (1.040)
23/28 (0.821)

Chassis:
Frame Type
Caster Angle
Trail

Steel tube Diamond


27.25
88 mm (3.46 in)

Tire:
Type
Size (F)
Size (R)

Tubeless
25.0X8-12
23.0X 12-9

Tire Pressure (Cold tire):


Reference tire pressure

29.4 kPa (0.3 kg/ cm 2 , 4.3 psi)

Minimum

11.8 kPa (0.12 kg/ cm 2 , 1.8 psi,l

Maximum

137 kPa (1.4 kg/cm 2 , 20 psi)

Brake:
Front Brake Type
Operation
Rear Brake Type
Operation

Drum brake
Right hand operation
Drum brake
Right foot operation

Suspension:
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension

Telescopic fork
Swing arm

Shock Absorber:
Front Shock Absorber
Rear Shock Absorber

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Gear
74/20 (3,700)
Chain drive
16/12x37/14 (3,524)
Constant mesh, 5-speed
Left foot operation

;
Coil spring, Oil damper
Gas, Coil spring, Oil damper

7-2

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BW200N

Model
Wheel Travel:
Front Whel Travel
Rear Wheel Travel

160mm (6.30in)
160mm (6.30in)

Electrical:
Ignition System
Generator System

C.D.I. Magneto
Flywheel magneto

Headlight Type

Bulb type

Bulb Wattage/ Quantity:


Headlight
Tail Light

45W/45WX 1
5WX1

7-3

MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
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MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS

A. ENGINE

BW200N

Model
Cylinder Head:
Warp Limit

Cylinder:
Bore Size
<Limit>

0.05 mm (0.002 in)


*Lines indicate straightedge measurement:

67 ~8:8~mm (2.6378 ~8:~in)


67.1 mm (2.642 in)

Camshaft:
Drive Method
Cam Cap Inside Diameter

Chain (Left)
R/ H = 25 +g 021 mm (0.9843 +g 0008 in)
LIH = 20+8 021 mm (0.7874+8 0008 in)
in)
R/ H = 25 021 mm (0.9843
021
0008
L/ H = 20 -g mm (0.7874 -g
in)
0.021-0.061 mm (0.00083- 0.00240 in)

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Camshaft Outside Diameter


Shaft-to Cap Clearance
Cam Dimensions:
Intake

Exhaust
t-----8-

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''A''
''B''
''C''

36.59 0.05 mm (1.440 0.002 in)


30.20 0.05mm (1.189 0.002in)
6.59mm (0.259in)

''A''
''B''
''C''

36.63 0.05 mm (1.442 0.002 in)


30.32 0.05mm (1.194 0.002in)
6.63 mm (0.261 in)
0.03 mm (0.0012 in)
D.I.D. 25SH/104 Links
Manual

Camshaft Runout Limit:


Cam Chain Type/Number of Links
Cam Chain Adjustment Method
Rocker Arm/ Rocker Arm Shaft:
Rocker Arm Inside Diameter
Shaft Outside Diameter
Arm-to Shaft Clearance

12 +g 018 mm (0.4724 +g 0007 in)


12 =8:8~mm (0.4724 =8:888ain)
0.009-0.037 mm (0.0004- 0.0015 in)

Valve Clearance (Cold)


IN.
EX.

0.09-0.13 mm (0.0035-0.0043 in)


0.15-0.19 mm (0.0059-0.0075 in)

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MAINTENANcE sPECIFICATIONs
BW200N

Model
Valve Dimensions:

)_"

!\
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~~

"

!-Head Dia. I
J.-. ''A'' ~

Seat Width

"A" Head Dia.


"B" Face Width

"C" Seat Limit Width

!\
"'

Margin

' "D"

Thick~ess

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.

34 0.1 mm (1.339 0.004in)


28.5 0.11 mm (1.122 0.004in)
2.26 0.2 mm (0.089 0.008 in)
2.26 0.2mm (0.089 0.008in)
1.0 0.1 mm (0.039 0.004in)
1.0 0.1 mm (0.039 0.004 in)

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.

1.0 0.2mm (0.039 0.008in)


1.0 0.2mm (0.039 0.008in)
6 =8:8~gmm (0.2362 =8:88'roin)
6 =8:~mm (0.2362 =8:88~gin)
6 +8 012 mm (0.2362 +g. 0005 in)
6 +8 012 mm (0.2362 +g 0005 in)
0.010-0.037mm (0.0004-0.0015in)
0.025-0.052mm (0.0010-0.0020in)
0.03mm (0.0012in)

"D" Margin Thickness Limit

Stem Outside Diameter


Guide Inside Diameter
Stem-to Guide Clearance
Stem Runout Limit

////// '/////////

'////

Valve Seat Width Standard/< Limit>


Valve Spring:
Free Length
Inner Spring

IN.
EX.
Outer Spring
IN.
EX.
Compressed Length (Valve Closed)
Inner Spring
IN.
EX.
IN.
Outer Spring
EX.

7-5

1.00.1 mm (0.03940.0039 in)/1.6 mm (0.063 in)

35.5mm
35.5mm
37.2mm
37.2 mm

(1.40in)
(1.40in)
(1.46in)
( 1.46 in)

30.5mm
30.5mm
32.0mm
32.0mm

(1.20in)
(1.20 in)
(1.26in)
(1.26in)

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M_A_IN_T_E_N_A_N_C_E_S_P_E_C_IF_IC_A_T_I_O_N_S
Model
Tilt Limit*
Inner Spring
Outer Spring

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BW200N
IN.& EX.
IN.&EX.

2.5 or 1.5 mm (0.059 in)


2.5 or 1.5 mm (0.059 in)

Direction of Winding (Top view)

Inner Spring

Outer Spring

Piston:
Piston Size/
Measuring Point*
67::g:~ mm (2.6378::g:gggf in)/7.5 mm (0.30 in)
(From bottom line of piston skirt)

Piston Clearance/ < Limit>


Oversize

2nd
4th

0.025-0.045 mm (0.0010- 0.0018 in)


in)>
67.50 mm (2.657 in)
68.00 mm (2.677 in)

< 0.1 mm (0.004

Piston Ring:
Sectional Sketch
Top Ring

2nd Ring

Oil Ring
End gap (Installed)

<Limit>
Side Clearance
<Limit>

Top Ring
2nd Ring
Oil Ring
Top Ring
2nd Ring
Top Ring
2nd Ring
Top Ring
2nd Ring

Barrel
B = 1.2 -O.D1
-o.o3mm (0 0472 -0.0004.
-o.oo12rn )
T = 2.7 0.1 mm (0.106 0.0039in)
Taper
B = 1.2 =8:8~mm (0.0472 =8:8o~in)
T = 2.7 0.1 mm (0.106 0.0039in)
B = 2.5 ~8:8~mm (0.098 ~8:8~in)
T = 2.8 0.15mm (0.110 0.006in)
0.15-0.35 mm (0.0059- 0.0138 in)
0.15-0.35mm (0.0059-0.0138in)
0.3-0.9mm (0.0118-0.0354in)
0.6 mm (0.0236 in)
0.6 mm (0.0236 in)
0.03-0.07 mm (0.0012- 0.0028 in)
0.02- 0.06 mm (0.008- 0.0024 in)
0.12 mm (0.0047 in)
0.12 mm (0.0047 in)

7-6

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BW200N

Model
Crankshaft:
B

-c

~ ~
r-D I-

Crank Width II A"


f--ARunout Limit liB"
Small End Free Play IIC"
<Limit>
Big End Side Clearance II D"
Balancer Drive Method
Clutch:
Friction Plate Thickness/ Quantity
Wear Limit
Clutch Plate Thickness/ Quantity
Warp Limit
Clutch Spring Free Length/ Quantity
Clutch Spring Minimum Length
Primary Reduction Gear
Backlash Tolerance
Clutch Release Method
Push Rod Bending Limit

-8.

-8.oo

56 05 mm (2.205
20 in)
0.03mm (0.0012in)
0.8-1.0mm (0.0315-0.0394in)
2.0mm (0.079in)
0.35-0.65 mm (0.014- 0.026 in)
Gear
3 0.1 mm (0.118 0.004in)/5
2.8mm (0.11 in)
1.6mm (0.063in)/4
0.2mm (0.008in)
37.3 mm (1.469 in)/ 4
22.4 mm (0.882 in)
0.009- 0.073 mm (0.0004- 0.0029 in)
Inner push (Cam Push)
0.2mm (0.0079in)

Transmission:
Main Axle Deflection Limit
Drive Axle Deflection Limit

0.08mm (0.0031 in)


0.08 mm (0.0031 in)

Shifter Type

Guide bar

Kick Starter:
Kick Starter Type
Kick Clip Friction Weight
<Min. - Max.>

Kick& Mesh,
p = 0.85kg (1.871b)
0.65-1.05 kg (1.43- 2.311b)

Air Filter Oil Grade (Oiled Filter)

SAE lOW 30 SE motor oil

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7-7

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BW200N

Model
Carburetor:
Type/ Manufacturer I Quantity
1.0. Mark
Main Jet
Main Air Jet
Jet Needle-clip Position
Needle Jet
Pilot Jet
Pilot Air Jet
Air Screw (turns out)
Valve Seat
Starter Jet
Fuel Level
Float Height
Engine Idling Speed
Lubrication System:
Oil Filter Type
Oil Pump Type
Tip Clearance
Side Clearance
Bypass Valve Setting Pressure

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(M.J.)
(M.A.J.)
(J.N.)
(N.J.)
(P.J.)
(P.A.J.)
(P.A.S.)
(V.S.)
(G.S.l
(F.L.l
(F. H.)

Y24P-3P/TEIKEI/ 1
54 GOO
#108
01.4
4C81-5
2,600
#38
02.1
1 1/2 1/8
c/J2.0
GSt #58, GS2 # 70
3.51.0 mm (0.140.04 in)
251.0 mm (0.980.04 in)
1,35050 r/min
Wire mesh
Trochoid pump
0.09-0.15 mm (0.0035-0.0059 in)
0.03 ~ 0.09 mm (0.0012 ~ 0.0035 in)
78.5- 117.7 kPa (0.8- 1.2 kg/cm 2 , 11.4- 17.1 psi)

7-8

IAPPXI~~~~M~A~I~N~T~EN~A~N~C~E~S~P~EC~I~F~IC~A_T_IO_N_S_____________
Tightening Torque

Tightening torque
Part name

Part to be tightened

Thread size

Q'ty
Nm

mkg

ftlb

Cylinder body
Cylinder head cover

M8
M8
M6
Hex bolt
M6
Hex bolt
Pan head screw M6

4
2
2
5
2

22
20
10
10
7

2.2
2.0
1.0
1.0
0.7

16.0
14.0
7.2
7.2
5.1

Camshaft bearing plate

Hex bolt

M6

0.8

5.8

Oil checking bolt


Spark plug

Hex bolt

M6
M14

1
1

7
17.5

0.7
1.75

5.1
13.0

Balancer weight

Hex nut

M14X1.0

50

5.0

36.0

Flywheel magneto
Valve clearance
(Lock nut)
Cam sprocket
Chain guide
Oil pump
Drain plug
Filter cover

Hex nut

M10 X 1.25

50

5.0

36.0

Hex nut

M6

14

1.4

10.0

Bolt
Bolt
Panhead screw
Hex bolt
Panhead screw
Hex bolt
Panhead screw
Hex bolt
Flange bolt

M10
M6
M6
M35
M6
M6
M6
M5
M6
M8

1
2
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
1

60
8
7
43
10
7
12
2
10
27

6.0
0.8
0.7
4.3
1.0
0.7
1.2
0.2
1.0
2.7

43.0
5.8
5.1
31.0
7.2
5.1
8.7
1.4
7.2
19.0

Exhaust pipe

Hex bolt

M6

10

1.0

7.2

Exhaust pipe protector


Crankcase, case cover
Clutch spring
Clutch boss
Primary drive gear
Push lever stopper
Push rod adjustment
Drive sprocket
Shift pedal
Magneto base

Panhead screw
Panhead screw
Hex bolt
Hex nut
Hex nut
Hex bolt
Hex nut
Hex bolt
Hex bolt
Panhead screw

M6
M6
M6
M14
M14
M8
M6
M6
M6
M6

2
11
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
4

10
7
6
50
50
12
8
10
10
7

1.0
0.7
0.6
5.0
5.0
1.2
0.8
1.0
1.0
0.7

7.2
5.1
4.3
36.0
36.0
8.7
. 5.8
7.2
7.2
5.1

Cylinder head

Carburetor joint
Carburetor clamp hose
Muffler mount

7-9

Flange bolt

Remarks
Apply oil.

Use lock
washer.

Use lock
washer.

Use
Loctite

M~A_IN_T_E_N_A_N_c_E_s_P_E_c_IF_I_cA_T_I_o_N_s I~IAPPxl

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B. CHASSIS

BW200N

Model
Steering System:
Steering Bearing Type
No. Size of Steel Balls

Upper
Lower

Front Suspension:
Front Fork Travel
Fork Spring Free Length
Spring Rate/ Stroke

160mm (6.30in)
376.5mm (14.82in)
K1 = 4.90 N/mm (0.5 kg/mm, 28.0 lb/in)/
0-160mm (0-6.30in)
No.
272 4cm 3 (9.59 0.141mp oz, 9.20 0.13 US oz)
140mm (5.51 in)
(From top of inner tube fully compressed
without spring.)
Yamaha forkoil10wt

Optional Spring
Oil Capacity or
011 Level

Oil Grade
Rear Suspension:
Shock Absorber Travel
Spring Free Length
Spring Rate/ Stroke

62mm (3.23in)
187.5mm (8.86in)
K1 = 55.41 N/mm (5.65 kg/mm, 316.31b/in)/
0-62mm (0-2.17in)
No.
1176.84 kPa (12 kg/cm 2 , 170.64 psi)

Optional Spring
Enclosed Gas Pressure
Rear Arm:
Side Clearance Free Play Limit
Wheel:
Front Wheel Type
RearWheeiType
Front Rim Size/ Material
Rear Rim Size/ Material
Rim Runout Limit
Drive Chain:
Type/ Manufacturer
Number of Links
Chain Free Play

Ball Bearing
22 pcs/3/ 16 in
19 pes/ 1/4in

End

Vertical
Lateral

Primary I 2ndary
PrimaryI 2ndary
Primary/2ndary

1.0mm (0.039in)
0.4-0.7mm (0.016-0.028in)
Panel Wheel
Panel Wheel
12 x 6.5/ Aluminum
9 x 9/ Aluminum
1.0 mm (0.04 in)
1.0 mm (0.04 in)
50HDL/520D/D.I.D.
42 Links/74 Links
-/25-40 mm (0.98 -1.57 in)

7-10

\APPx\J." \

MAINTENANCE sPECIFICATioNs

. Model
Drum Brake:
Type
Drum Inside Dia

BW200N
Front
Rear
Front
<Limit>
Rear
<Limit>

Lining Thickness
Shoe Spring Free Length

<Limit>
Front
Rear

Brake Lever & Brake Pedal:


Brake Lever Free Play/ Position
Brake Pedal Position
Brake Pedal Free Play
Clutch Lever Free Play/ Position

Leading and Trailing


Leading and Trailing
110mm (4.33in)
111 mm (4.37 in)
110 mm (4.33 in)
111 mm (4.37 in)
4mm (0.16in)
2 mm (O.Oa in)
54.0 0.5mm (2.13 0.02in)
54.0 0.5mm (2.13 0.02in)
3-7 mm (0.12- 0.2a in) at lever pivot
10mm (0.4in)
Vertical height below footrest top
20-30 mm (0.79 -1.1a in)/
Vertical height below brake pedal top
2-3 mm (O.Oa- 0.12 in)/at lever pivot

Tightening torque

Part to be tightened
Front axle nut
Handle crown - Inner tube
- Steering shaft
- Handle upper holder
Under bracket - Inner tube
Front fork (Cylinder)
(Cap bolt)
(Drain screw)
Steering ring nut
Wheel panel- Hub (Front and Rear)
Brake cam lever- Shaft (Front and Rear)
Engine Mount (All)
Pivot shaft
Middle sprockets
Rear axle nut
Rear sprocket
Rear shock absorber
Footrest (Left)
Footrest (Right)

7-11

Tightening torque
Thread size
M14X1.5
M ax 1.25
M14X1.25
M ax 1.25
M ax 1.25
M10X1.0
M 4X0.7
M25X 1.0
M ax 1.25
M 6X 1.0
M ax 1.25
M12X1.25
M16X1.0
M16X1.5
M ax 1.25
M10X1.25
M12X1.25
M10X1.25

Q'ty
1
2
1
4
4
2
2
2
1
a
2
4
1
2
1
6
4
2
2

Nm

mkg

ft-lb

50
20
as
20
20
23
23
2
3a
2a
9
33
ao
a5
a5
2a
32
60
45

5.0
2.0
a.s
2.0
2.0
2.3
2.3
0.2
3.a
2.a
0.9
3.3
a.o
a.s
a.s
2.a
3.2
6.0
4.5

36
14.0
61.0
14.0
14.0
17.0
17.0
1.4
27.0
20.0
6.5
24.0
58.0
61.0
61.0
20
23.0
43.0
32.0

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C. ELECTRICAL
Model

BW200N

Voltage

12V

Ignition System:
Ignition Timing (B.T.D.C.)
Advanced Timing (B.T.D.C.)
Advancer Type

9 1at 1,300r/min
29 1.3at6,000r/min
Electrical

40
35
C)
.!; --; 30
E ~ 25o
I=
C! 20
C::l.g a:i 15
c:- 10
.Ql
so

/.
/.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
I
Engine speed ( x 10 3 r/min)
C. D. I.:
Magneto - Model/ Manufacture
Pickup Coil Resistance (Color)
Charging Coil Resistance (Color)
C. 0.1. Unit-Model/ Manufacturer

F36X/YAMAHA
265Q 10% at 20C (68F) (White- Green)
415Q 10% at 20C (68F)(Red- Brown)
12V-MO/YAMAHA

Ignition Coil:
Model I Manufacturer
Minimum Spark Gap

C2T4/YAMAHA
15 kVor more at 5,000 r/min
12 kVor less at 8,000 r/min or 6 mm (0.24 in)
1.6Q 10% at 20C (68F)
6.6 kQ 20% at 20C (68F)

Primary Winding Resistance


Secondary Winding Resistance
Charging System/Type

Flywheel magneto

F.W. Magneto:
Lighting Voltage
Lighting Coil Resistance (Color)
20
> 18
Q)
16
C)
tO
...... ..........-14
0
> 12
C)
/
c::
.;::::; 10
v
..c::
8
C)
:.:::i
6

...

13.5Vor more at 3,000 r/min


17.5 Vor less at 8,000 r/min
0.494Q 10% at 20C (68F) (Yellow- Black)

/,.,

5
6
7
I
Engine speed ( x 10 r/min)

7-12

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MAINTENANCE sPECIFICATIONs
BW200N

Model
Voltage Regulator:
Type
Model/ Manufacture
No Load Regulated Voltage
Circuit Breaker:
Type
Amperage for Individual Circuit/ Quantity
Main
Reserve

7-13

Semi Conductor
SU229YI STAN LEY
13.5 0.5V
Fuse
1QAx 1
1QAx 1

Il~~APPXI

- __________G_E_N_E_R_A_L_T_o_R_a_u_E_s_P_E_c_IF_I_c_A_TI_o_N_s
/DEFINITION OF UNITS .

GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS


This chart specifies torque for standard fasteners
with standard I.S.O. pitch threads. Torque
specifications for special components or assemblies
are included in the applicable sections of this book.
To avoid warpage, tighten multi-fastener
assemblies in a crisscross fashion, in progressive
stages, until full torque is reached. Unless otherwise specified, torque specifications call for clean,
dry threads. Components should be at room
temperature.

A
(Nut)

10mm
12mm
14mm
17mm
19mm
22mm

General torque
specifications

B
(Bolt)

6mm
8mm
10mm
12mm
14mm
16mm

Nm

mkg

ftlb

6
15
30
55
85
130

0.6
1.5
3.0
5.5
8.5
13.0

4.3
11
22
40
51
94

DEFINITION OF UNITS
Unit

Definition

Read

Measure

mm
em

millimeter
centimeter

10- 3 meter
10- 2 meter

Length
Length

kg

kilogram

10 3 gram

Weight

Newton

1 kg x m/sec 2

Force

Nm
mkg

Newton meter
Meter kilogram

Nxm
mxkg

Torque
Torque

Pa
N/nim

Paskal
Newton per millimeter

N/m 2
N/mm

Pressure
Spring rate

L
cm 3

Liter
Cubic centimeter

Volume or Capacity

r/min

Rotation per minute

Engine speed

7-14

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LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS

LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS
G)
(2)
@
@
@
@
(!)

7-15

Camshaft
Oil cleaner
Main axle
Drive axle
Crankshaft
Oil filter
Oil cleaner element

CD
C6J

Camshaft
Crankcase
Oil pump

7-16

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CD

Engine stop switch lead


Fuel tank breather pipe
Band
Taillight lead
Clamp
C.D.I. magneto lead
(J) Carburetor ventilation
pipe

(2)
@
@
@
@

7-17

@ Carburetor breather pipe


@ Cable holder

Clutch cable

(j]) Pass the cluch cable


through the cable guide

@ Cable guide
@ Brake cable
@ Throttle cable

Proper cable and lead routing is essential to


insure safe vehicle operation.

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CD

Regulator
C.D.I. unit
@ Pass through the ventilation hose between
the air filter case and mud guard.
@Mud guard
@Taillight
@ Air filter case
(f) Ventilation hose

@ Clutch cable

Brake cable
Fuel tank breather pipe
@Throttle cable
@Band

7-18

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CD

Ignition coil

Headlight switch lead

@ Headlight lead
@ Wire harness
@ Clamp the decompression wire
@Band
(j) Carburetor ventilation pipe
@ Decompression wire
High tension cord

7-19

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BW200N WIRING DIAGRAM

~----1-~--------~----~~~~

CD

Headlight
Lighting switch
Regulator
@
Taillight
5
@
Bodyearth
C. D. I. magneto
(f) C.D.I. unit
@ Ignition coil
Engine stop switch

COLOR CODE
B ........... Black
Br ........... Brown
G ........... Green
L ........... Blue
0 ........... Orange
R ........... Red
W ........... White
B/W ......... Black/White
Y/R ......... Yellow/Red

7-20

QJYAMAHA

Supplementary

LIT-11616-05-21

1RL-28197-10

FOREWORD
This Supplementary Service Manual has been prepared to introduce new service and new data for
the BW200ES. For complete information on service procedures, it is necessary to use this Supplementary
Service Manual together with following manual.
BW200N Service Manual (LIT-11616-04-63)

BW200ES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE MANUAL
1985 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
1st Edition, November 1985
All rights reserved. Any reprinting or
unauthorized use without the written
permission of Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A. is expressly prohibited.
Printed in U.S.A.
P/N LIT-11616-05-21

NOTICE
This manual was written by the Yamaha Motor Company primarily for use by Yamaha dealers and
their qualified mechanics. It is not possible to put an entire mechanic's education into one manual,
so it is assumed that persons using this book to perform maintenance and repairs on Yamaha machines
have a basic understanding of the mechanical concepts and procedures inherent in machine repair
technology. Without such knowledge, attempted repairs or service to this model may render it unfit
to use and/ or unsafe.
Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. is continually striving to improve all models manufactured by Yamaha.
Modifications and significant changes in specifications or procedures will be forwarded to all Authorized
Yamaha dealers and will, where applicable, appear in future editions of this manual.

TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
SERVICE DIVISION
MOTORCYCLE OPERATIONS
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL


PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This material is distinguished by the following notation.

NOTE:

A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.


A CAUTION indicates special procedures that must be followed to avoid damage
to the machine.

WARNING:

A WARNING indicates special procedures that must be followed to avoid injury


to a machine operator or person inspecting or repairing the machine.

MANUAL FORMAT
All of the procedures in this manual are organized in a sequential, step-by-step format. The information has been compiled to provide the mechanic with an easy to read, handy reference that contains
comprehensive explanations of all disassembly, repair, assembly, and inspection operations.
In this revised format, the condition of a faulty component will precede an arrow symbol and the course
of action required will follow the symbol, e.g.,
Bearings
Pitting/ Damage-. Replace.

EXPLODED DIAGRAM
Each chapter provides exploded diagrams before each disassembly section for ease in identifying correct disassembly and assembly procedures.

<D.

(Z)

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@

'

EAR~fl ~AS1~1
(})I

ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLS
(Refer to the illustration)
Illustrated symbols CD to @ are designed as
thumb tabs to indicate the chapter's number and
content.

G) General information
(Z) Periodic inspection and adjustment
@Engine
@Cooling system
@ Carburetion
@Chassis
(J) Electrical
@ Appendices

IELEcj153l ~pp~~"'

(j)

~
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[8]

~
~
~
@

m m

~L....._
@
l

~L....._

~L....._

Illustrated symbols
to are used to identify the specifications appearing in the text.

Filling fluid
Lubricant
@ Tightening
@ Wear limit, clearance
l Engine speed
@0, V,A

Illustrated symbols
to @ in the exploded
diagram indicate grade of lubricant and location
of lubrication point.

Apply
Apply
@ Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply
@ Apply

engine oil
gear oil
molybdenum disulfide oil
wheel bearing grease
lightweight lithium-soap base grease
molybdenum disulfide grease
locking agent (LOCTITE )

CONTENTS
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS ........ 1
INTRODUCTION ................................................. 1
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION ....................... 1
CHASSIS ........................................................ 2
AIR FILTER CLEANING ......................................... 2
ELECTRICAL ..................................................... 3
BATTERY INSPECTOIN ......................................... 3
FUSE INSPECTION ............................................. 6

ENGINE OVERHAUL ........................................... 8


ENGINE REMOVAL .............................................. 8
REMOVAL ..................................................... 8
DISASSEMBLY ................................................. 9
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..................................... 11
STARTER DRIVES ............................................. 11
ENGINE ASSEMBLY ............................................ 13
ENGINE MOUNTING ........................................... 14

ELECTRICAL ................................................... 15
BW200ES CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................. 15
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS .................................... 17
ELECTRICAL STARTING SYSTEM ............................... 19
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................ 19
STARTING CIRCUIT OPERATION ............................... 21
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 22
STARTER MOTOR ............................................. 29
IGNITION SYSTEM ............................................. 37
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................ 37
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 39
CHARGING SYSTEM ........................................... 45
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................ 45
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 47
LIGHTING SYSTEM ............................................. 53
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................ 53
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 55
SIGNAL SYSTEM ............................................... 61
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................ 61
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 63

APPENDICES .................................................. 69
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 69
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 69
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 70
CABLE ROUTING ............................................... 74
BW200ES WIRING DIAGRAM

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PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS

INTRODUCTION
This chapter includes all information necessary to perform recommended inspections and adjustments.
These preventive maintenance procedures, if followed, will ensure more reliable vehicle operation and
a longer service life. The need for costly overhaul work will be greatly reduced. This information applies to vehicles already in service as well as new vehicles that are being prepared for sale. All service
technicians should be familiar with this entire chapter.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE/LUBRICATION
Unit: km (mil
Every

Initial
Remarks

Item

1
month

months

6
months

1
year

months

Valve(s)

Check valve clearance.


Adjust if necessary.

Cam chain

Check chain tension.


Adjust if necessary.

Spark plug

Check condition.
Clean or replace if necessary.

Air filter

Clean. Replace if necessary.

Carburetor

Check idle speed/starter


operation. Adjust if necessary.

Fuel line

Check fuel hose for cracks or


damage. Replace if necessary.

Engine oil

Replace
(Warm engine before draining.)

Engine oil filter

Clean. Replace if necessary.

Engine oil strainer

Clean. Replace if necessary.

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0

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0

Brake

Check operation.
Adjust if necessary.

Clutch

Check operation.
Adjust if necessary.

Drive chain

Check operation/ Adjust as


required/Replace as required.

Decompression system

Check operation.
Adjust if necessary.

Wheels

Check balance/ damage/ runout.


Repair if necessary.

Wheel bearings

Check bearings assembly for


looseness/ damage.
Replace if damaged.

Rear arm pivot

Apply grease lightly every


12 months.**

Middle sprockets shaft

Lubricate every 6 months.**

Steering bearing

Check bearing assembly for


looseness. Moderately repack
every 12 months.*

Fittings/ Fasteners

Check all chassis fittings and


fasteners. Correct if necessary.

Battery

Top-up/Check specific gravity


and breather pipe.

Medium weight wheel bearing grease.

** Lithium soap base grease.

0
0
0

1
Month

.
0

0
0

Check

Check

Check

AIR FILTER CLEANING

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CHASSIS
AIR FILTER CLEANING
1. Remove:
Side cover (Right)
Air filter case cover (Right)

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NOTE=------------------------Do not remove air filter case cover (Left).

2. Remove:
Air filter element

CD

The engine should never be run without the


air filter element; excessive piston and/or
cylinder wear may result.

3. Remove:
Filter guide

CD

4. Wash the element gently, but thoroughly, in


solvent.
WARNING:
Never use low flash point solvents such as
gasoline to clean the air filter element. Such
solvent may lead to a fire or explosion.

5. Squeeze the excess solvent out of the filter


and let dry.

Do not twist the filter element when squeezing the filter element.

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6. Pour a small quantity of foam-air-filter oil or


Yamalube 2-cycle oil onto the filter element
and work thoroughly into the porous foam
material.

NOTE: ------------------------In order to function properly, the element must


be damp with oil at all times, but not dripping with
oil.

7. Install:
Air filter element
Filter element guide
Air filter case cover (Right)
Side cover (Right)

NOTE: ------------------------Fit the filter element on the filter case and coat
the sealing edge of the element with light grease
to provide an airtight seal.

ELECTRICAL
BATTERY INSPECTION
1. Remove:
Cover CD

2. Remove:
Band CD
Battery ~

NOTE: ------------------------Disconnect the negative lead first, and then


disconnect the positive lead.

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BAITERV INSPECTION .

3. Check:
Fluid level
Incorrect--. Refill.
Fluid level should be between upper
lower @ level marks.

CD and

Normal tap water contains minerals which


are harmful to a battery; therefore, refill
only with distilled water.

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4. Inspect:
Battery fluid specific gravity
Out of specification--.Charge.
Charging Current:
0.7 Amps/10 Hrs.
Specific Gravity:
1.280 at 20C (68F)

367-003

WARNING:

Battery electrolyte is dangerous; it contains


sulfuric acid and therefore is poisonous and
highly caustic.
Always follow these preventive measures:
Avoid bodily contact with electrolyte as it
can cause servere burns or permanent eye
injury.
Wear protective eye gear when handling or
working near batteries.
Antidote (EXTERNAL):
SKIN - Flush with water.
EYES - Flush with water for 15 minutes
and get immediate medical attention.
Antidote (INTERNAL):
Drink large quantities of water or milk
follow with milk of magnesia) beaten egg,
or vegetable oil. Get immediate medical
attention.

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Batteries also generate explosive hydrogen


gas, therefore you should always follow
these preventive measures:
Charge batteries in a well-ventilated area.
Keep batteries away from fire, sparks, or
open flames (e.g., welding equipment,
lighted cigarettes, etc.)
DO NOT SMOKE when charging or handling batteries.
KEEP BATTERIES AND ELECTROLYTE OUT
OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

5. Inspect:
Battery breather pipe
Obstruction~ Remove.
Damage~ Replace.

6. Install:
Battery

NOTE: -------------------------Connect the positive lead first, and then connect


the negative lead.

BATTERY INSPECTION/FUSE INSPECTION

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7. Connect/Inspect:
Battery breather pipe
Be sure the pipe is properly attached and
routed.

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<2:) Pass through clamp

When inspecting the battery, be sure the


breather pipe is routed correctly. If the
breather pipe touches the frame or exits in
such a way as to cause battery electrolyte
or gas to exit onto the frame, structural and
cosmetic damage to the machine can occur.

FUSE INSPECTION

1. Remove:
Seat

2. Inspect:

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Fuse
Defective-+ Replace.
Blow fuse (New)-+lnspect circuit.
Blown fuse procedure steps:
Turn off ignition and the circuit.
Install a new fuse of proper amperage.
Turn on switches to verify operation of electrical device.
If fuse blows immediately again, check circuit
in question.
WARNING:
Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating
than recommended. Extensive electrical
system damage and fire could result from
substitution of a fuse of improper amperage.

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FUSE INSPECTION
Description

Amperage

Quantity

Main

10A

Reserve

10A

ENGINE REMOVAL

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ENGINE OVERHAUL
ENGINE REMOVAL
REMOVAL
1. Remove:
Side covers (Left and right)
Seat
Fuel tank
Exhaust pipe
Carburetor
Refer to "ENGINE REMOVAL" in BW200N
(LIT-11616-04-63) SERVICE MANUAL.

2. Disconnect:
CDI magneto leads
Neutral switch lead

3. Remove:
Frame earth lead
(at starter motor)

CD

4. Remove:
Starter motor lead CD
(at starter relay)
Engine assembly
Refer to "ENGINE REMOVAL" in BW200N
(LIT-11616-04-63) SERVICE MANUAL.

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ENGINE REMOVAL
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove:
Cylinder head
Cylinder
Piston
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY" in BW200N
(LIT-11616-04-63) SERVICE MANUAL.

2. Remove:
Starter motor

CD

3. Remove:
Bolt (CDI magneto)

CD

4. Remove:
CDI magneto
Use the Rotor Puller (YM-01080) G).

5. Remove:
Starter idle gear CD
Idle gear axle ~
Starter wheel gear @

ENGINE REMOVAL

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6. Remove:
Cam chain and guide
Clutch
Kick starter
Oil pump
Balancer gears
Shifter
Crankcase
Crankshaft
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY" in BW200N
(LIT-11616-04-63) SERVICE MANUAL.

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INSPECTION AND REPAIR


INSPECTION AND REPAIR
STARTER DRIVES
1. Check:
Roller operation
Push the roller to arrow direction.
Unsmooth operation-+ Replace starter
clutch.

2. Inspect:
Starter wheel gear teeth CD
Starter idle gear teeth @
Burrs/ Chips/ Roughness/Wear-+ Replace.

3. Inspect:
Contacting surfaces
Pitting/Wear I Damage-+ Replace.

4. Check:
Starter clutch operation
Clutch operation checking steps:
Install the starter wheel gear to the starter
clutch, and hold the starter clutch.
When turning the wheel gear clockwise, the
starter clutch and the wheel gear should be
engaged.
If not, the starter clutch is faulty. Replace it.
When turning the wheel gear counterclockwise, the wheel gear should turn freely.
If not, the starter clutch is faulty. Replace it.

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STARTER DRIVES

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Starter idle gear


~ Idle gear axle
@ Starter wheel gear
@ Starter clutch

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AFTER INSTALLING THE STARTER CLUTCH,


CALK THE BOLT END, AS SHOWN.

30 Nm (3.0 mkg, 22 ftlb)

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ENGINE ASSEMBLY

ENGINE ASSEMBLY
1. Install:
Crankshaft
Crankcase
Shifter
Balancer gears
Oil pump
Kick starter
Clutch
Cam chain and guide
Refer to "ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT" in BW200N (LIT-11616-04-63)
SERVICE MANUAL.

2. Install:
Starter wheel gear CD
Idle gear axle <2)
Starter idle gear

3. Apply:
Molybdenum disulfide oil (to the starter
clutch roller)

4. Install:
CDI_magneto

NOTE: -------------------------When installing the CDI magneto, make sure the


woodruff key is properly seated in the key way
of the crankshaft. Apply a light coating of lithium
soap base grease to the tapered portion of the
crankshaft end.

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ENGINE ASSEMBLY
5. Tighten:
Bolt (CDI magneto)

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CD

50 Nm (5.0 mkg, 36 ftlbl

6. Apply:
Lithium soap base grease (to 0-ring)

7. Install:
Starter motor

CD

8. Install:
Piston
Cylinder
Cylinder head
Refer to "ENGINE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT" in BW200N (LIT-11616-04-63)
SERVICE MANUAL.

ENGINE MOUNTING
Refer to "ENGINE MOUNTING" in BW200N
(LIT-11616-04-63) SERVICE MANUAL.

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ELECTRICAL

BW200ES CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


1

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OFF
ON

Br R B/R B/W

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IC 1-0

.-----------Br

.----------R

R/B

B/W

Br R
y

w
Y/R
B

j_

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~---R----~r~-R

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@

@
B

j_

R/W

A--+-----,"-1
@

@
.__---Br--------o/0>----R/W'--+-.......__,.

r--e---Sb--.!-Sb--+---+e

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B

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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Main switch
CDI magneto
"ENGINE STOP" switch
CDI unit
Ignition coil
@Spark plug
(J) Rectifier/Regulator
@ "LIGHTS" switch
Headlight
Taillight
@Fuse
@ Starter motor
Starter relay
@ Battery
Starting circuit cut-off relay
Clutch switch
@ "START" switch
Neutral light
Neutral switch

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COLOR CODE
R ............. Red
W ............ White
B ............. Black
Br ............ Brown
G ............ Green
Y ............. Yellow
L ............. Blue
Sb ........... Sky blue
0 ............ Orange
B/R .......... Black/Red
B/W .......... Black/White
Y /R .......... Yellow/Red
R/W .......... Red/White
LIW .......... Blue/White
BIY .......... Black/Yellow
R/B .......... Red/Black

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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

CD

Wire harness
Main switch
@ Starting circuit cut-off relay
@ Ignition coil
@ Neutral switch
@COl unit
Battery
Rectifier I Regulator
Fuse
Starter relay

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ELECTRICAL STARTING SYSTEM


CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Below circuit diagram shows electrical starting circuit.

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NOTE: ------------------------For the color codes, see page 16.

CD Main switch
@Fuse
@ Starter motor
Starter relay
Battery
Starting circuit cut-off relay
Clutch switch
"START" switch
Neutral switch

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STARTING CIRCUIT OPERATION


The starting circuit on this model consists of the
starter motor, starter relay and starting circuit cutoff relay. If the "ENGINE STOP" switch and the
main switch are both on, the starter motor can
operate only if:
The transmission is in neutral (the neutral switch
is on).
The clutch lever is pulled in (clutch switch is on).

Turn main switch to "ON"


and
"ENGINE STOP" switch to "RUN"

Engine will start

@
0------,

CD
(2)
@
@
@
@
(j)
@

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Battery
Starter motor
Starter relay
Main switch
"START" switch
Starting circuit cut-off relay

Clutch switch
Neutral switch

~ x x x 1 WHEN THE TRANSMISSION IS IN NEUTRAL.

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II I WHEN THE CLUTCH LEVER IS PULLED IN.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
STARTER MOTOR DOES NOT
OPERATE.
NOTE: ------------------------Before this troubleshooting, remove side covers,
seat and fuel tank.

1. Fuse inspection
Remove fuse.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to fuse
and check it for continuity.
NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "{} x 1" position.

Continuity
(0{})

No continuity
(oo)

Replace fuse.

2. Battery fluid level inspection


Fluid level should be between upper
lower ~ level mark.

Correct

CD and

.Incorrect

Refill battery fluid.

Refill with distilled water only; tap


water contains minerals harmful to
a battery.

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3. Battery terminal inspection
Inspect battery terminal and connections.

OK

Dirty or. poor


connect1on

Clean battery terminals using wire


brush.
NOTE:-----------------After cleaning terminals, apply grease
lightly to both terminals.
Connect battery leads correctly.

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4. Battery fluid specific gravity inspection


Remove caps.
Inspect specific gravity of all cell using Battery Hydrometer G).

Specific Gravity:
1.2800.01 at 20C (68F)
WARNING:

Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous, causing severe burns, etc. It contains
sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes
or clothing. Antidote: EXTERNAL-Flush with
water. INTERNAL-Drink large quantities of
water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia,
beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician
immediately.
Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flame,
cigarettes etc., away. Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space. Always
shield your eyes when working near batteries.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

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OK

Low_ specific
grav1ty

Recharge battery
Charging Current:
0.7 amps/10 hrs
NOTE:
Replace the battery if:
Battery voltage will not rise to a
specific value or bubbles fail to rise
even after many hours of charging.
Sulfation of one or more cells occurs,
as indicated by the plates turning
white, or an accumulation of material
exists in the bottom of the cell.
Specific gravity readings after a long,
slow charge indicate on cell to be
lower than the rest.
Warpage or buckling of plates or insulators is evident.

5. Connect battery positive ( + ) lead and starter


motor lead; use heavy duty jumper lead.
WARNING:
This test should be perfomed within a few
seconds to prevent further damage. Also,
there should be no flammables close to the
starter relay.

Starter motor
runs.

Starter motor
does not run.

Inspect and repair the starter motor.


Refer to "STARTER MOTOR" section.

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6. Starter relay conduct check
Disconnect starter relay leads (Blue/White,
Red/White) and connect them to battery
positive and negative lead use a jumper
leads.

G) Positive lead
(Z) Negative lead
Starter motor
runs.

Starter motor
does not run.

Starter relay is faulty, replace it.

7. Starting circuit cut-off relay conduct check


Remove starting circuit cut-off relay from
headlight stay.
Connect 12V battery and Pocket Tester
(YU-03112) to starting circuit cut-off relay
terminals as shows.

NOTE: ------------------------Use full charge battery.


Set tester selector to "{} x 1" position.

Continuity
(0{})

No continuity
(oo)

Starting circuit cut-off relay is faulty,


replace it.

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8. Main switch conduct check


Disconnect main switch coupler (Brown,
Red, Black/Red, Black/White leads).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to main
switch leads (Brown, Red).

Tester ( +) lead-+ Red lead


Tester (-) lead-+ Brown lead

NOTE: ----------------- -------Set tester selector to "Q x 1" position.

Turn main switch to "ON" position and


check it for continuity.

Continuity
(OQ)

No continuity
(oo)

Main switch is faulty, replace it.

9. "START" switch conduct check


Disconnect handlebar switch coupler
(Yellow/Red, Blue, Red/White, Brown
leads).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to
handlebar switch leads (Red/White, Brown).

Tester ( +) lead-+ Brown lead


Tester (-) lead-+ Red/White lead

NOTE: ------------------ -------Set tester selector to "Q x 1" position.

Push on "START" switch and check it for


continuity.

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Continuity
(00)

No continuity
(oo)

Handlebar switch is faulty, replace it.

10. Clutch switch conduct check


Disconnect clutch switch leads (Black/
Yellow, Black).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to clutch
switch leads.
Tester ( +) lead-+Biack/Vellow lead
Tester (-) lead-+Biack lead
NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Clutch lever is pulled and check clutch


switch for continuity.

Continuity
(00)

No continuity
(oo)

Clutch switch is faulty, replace it.

11 . Neutral switch conduct check


Disconnect neutral switch lead (Sky blue).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to neutral
switch lead and frame earth lead.

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Tester ( +) lead-+Sky blue lead


Tester (-) lead-+Frame earth lead

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NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Transmission is in neutral and check neutral


switch for continuity.

Continuity
(00)

No continuity
(co)

Neutral switch is faulty, replace it.

12. Check entire electrical starting system for


connections. Refer to "WIRING DIAGRAM"
section.

OK

Poor
connection

Correct.

Electrical starting system is good.

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STARTER MOTOR

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Starter motor lead


~ 0-ring
@ Yoke assembly
@ Armature coil assembly
@ Brush assembly

A COMMUTATOR UNDER CUT:


1.5 mm (0.06 in)
B COMMUTATOR DIAMETER WEAR LIMIT:
21 mm (0.87 in)
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C BRUSH WEAR LIMIT:
3.5 mm (0.14 in)

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Removal
1. Remove:
Side cover (Left)
Seat

2. Remove:
Change pedal CD
Drive sprocket cover

3. Disconnect:
Starter motor lead

4. Remove:
Starter motor

C2)

CD

CD

Disassembly
1. Remove:
Starter motor lead

CD

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2. Remove:
Yoke assembly

3. Remove:
Armature coil assembly

Inspection and repair


1. Measure:
Brush length (each)
Out of specification---+ Replace brush.
Minimum Brush Length:
3.5 mm (0.14 in)

2. Inspect:
Brush spring
Damage-+ Replace.

3. Inspect:
Commutator (Outer surface)
Grooved wear I Burning I scratches-+ Smooth
out using a sandpaper ( # 500- 600).
NOTE: -------------------------Sand the commutator outer surface lightly and
evenly.

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4. Measure:
Commutator diameter
Out of specification~Replace.

Outside Diameter Limit:


21 mm (0.87 in)

5. Measure:
Mica undercut
Out of specification~ Scrape mica using a
hacksaw blade.

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Mica Undercut @:
1.5 mm (0.06 in)

NOTE:------------------------The mica insulation of the commutator must be


undercut to ensure proper operation of the
commutator.

6. Measure:
Armature coil resistance
Out of specification~ Replace.

Armature Coil Resistance:


0.020 at 20C (68F)

7. Check:
Armature coil insulation
Set the pocket tester selector to "0 x 1K"
position.
Continuity~ Replace.

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Assembly
Reverse the "Removal" and "Disassembly"
procedure.
Note the following points.

1. Install:
Brushes
Brush springs
Using a thin screw driver.

2. Install:
Armature coil assembly

3. Install:
0-rings (New)

4. Install:
Washer

CD

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NOTE:------------------------Fit the washer on the bracket as shown.

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5. Apply:
Lithium soap bace grease (to oil seal and
bearing)

6. Install:
Yoke assembly

CD

NOTE: ------------------------Install the yoke assembly


forward.

CD with its short skirt

: Short skirt
@ : Long skirt

NOTE: -------------------------

CD

Align the match marks


on the bracket with
the match marks ~ on the housing.

7. Install:
Bolts
0-rings (New) ~

CD

8. Install:
0-ring (New)

CD

NOTE: ------------------------Apply a grease lightly.

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ELECTRICAL STARTING SYSTEM


Installation

1. Install:
Starter motor

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IGNITIO N SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Below circuit diagram shows ignition circuit.

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NOTE: ------------------------For the color codes, see page 16.

CD

Main switch

~ CDI magneto

@ "ENGINE STOP" switch


@ CDI unit
@ Ignition coil
@Spark plug

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IGNITION svsTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
IF IGNITION SYSTEM SHOULD BECOME
INOPERATIVE (NO SPARK OR INTERMITTENT SPARK).
NOTE: ------------------------Before this troubleshooting, remove side covers,
seat and fuel tank.
1. Spark plug inspection
Remove spark plug.
Clean spark plug with spark plug cleaner, if
necessary.
Inspect electrode, insulator and plug gap.
Refer to "CHAPTER 2-SPARK PLUG INSPECTION" section in BW200N SERVICE
MANUAL (LIT-11616-04-63).
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Plug Gap:
0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 in)

OK

No good

Replace or regap spark plug.

2. Ignition spark test


Install spark plug to plug cap.
Ground spark plug to cylinder head.
Turn main switch to "ON".
Then, kick starter or start starter motor (Push
on "START" switch).

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Spark

!Ignition circuit is good.

3. Ignition spark gap test


Remove spark plug and plug cap.
Hold spark plug lead 6 mm (0.24 in) from
cylinder head.
Kick starter or start starter motor (Push on
~~sTART" switch).

No spark

Spark

Replace spark plug and/or plug cap.

4. Main switch conduct check


Disconnect main switch coupler (Brown,
Red, Black/Red, Black/White leads).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to main
switch leads (Black/ Red, Black/White)
Tester ( +)
Tester (-)

lead~ Black/Red

lead
lead

lead~Biack/White

NOTE: ----------------- ------Set tester selector to IIQ x 1" position.

Turn main switch to liON" position and


check it for continuity.

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Continuity
(On)

No conitnuity
(oo)

Main switch is faulty, replace it.

5. "ENGINE STOP" switch conduct check


Disconnect handlebar switch leads
(Black/White, Black).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to handlebar switch leads.

Tester ( +) lead-+ Black/White lead


Tester (-) lead-+Biack lead
NOTE: ------------------------Select tester selector to "0 x 1" position.
Turn "ENGINE STOP" switch to "RUN"
position and check it for continuity.

No continuity

Continuity

(oo)

(On)

Handlebar switch is faulty, replace it.

6. Ignition coil resistance test


Disconnect ignition coil lead (Orange).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to ignition coil lead (Orange) and ignition coil base.

Tester ( +) lead-+ Orange lead


Tester (-) lead-+lgnition coil base

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IGNITION SYSTEM

NOTE: ------------------ -------Set tester selector to "Q x 1" position.

Measure primary coil resistance.


Primary Coil Resistance:

1.44-1.76 nat 20C (68F)

0
'

Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to ignition coil lead (Orange) and spark plug lead .

.
.

Tester ( +)
Tester (-)

lead~Orange
lead~Spark

lead
plug lead

NOTE: ------------------ -------Set tester selector to "Q x 1K" position.

Measure secondary coil resistance.


Secondary Coil Resistance:
5.28-7.92 kn at 20C (68F)

Both resistances
meet specifications

Out of
specification

Ignition coil is faulty, replace it.

7. Source coil resistance test


Disconnect CDI magneto leads.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to CDI
magneto leads (Black, Red).
Tester ( +)
Tester (-)

lead~Red

lead
lead~Biack lead

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Measure source coil (1) resistance.

NOTE: -------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 100" position.

~
~

Source Coil (1) Resistance (R-8):


396- 4840 at 20C (68F)

Connect Pocket Tester to CDI magneto


leads (Brwon, Black).

Tester ( +) lead-+8rown lead


Tester (-) lead-+81ack lead
Measure source coil (2) resistance.

NOTE: -------------------------

Set tester selector to "0 x 10" position.

Source Coil (2) Resistance


(8r-8):
27.9-34.10 at 20C (68F)

Both resistances
meet specifications!

Out of
specification

Source coil is faulty, replace it.

8. Pick-up coil resistance test


Disconnect pick-up coil leads (White,
Green).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to pickup coil leads.

Tester ( +) lead-+White lead


Tester (-) lead-+Green lead

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Measure pick-up coil resistance.

NOTE: -------------------------Set tester selector to "Q x 100" position.

Pick-up Coil Resistance (W-G):


648-7920 at 20C (68F)

Resistance meet
specification

Out of
specification

Pick-up coil is faulty, replace it.

9. Check entire ignition system for connections.


Refer to "WIRING DIAGRAM" section.

OK

Poor
connection

Correct.

CDI unit is faulty, replace it.

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CHARGING svsTEM

CHARGING SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Below circuit diagram shows charging circuit.

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NOTE: ------------------------For the color codes, see page 16.

(i) CDI magneto


(J) Rectifier/Regulator
@Fuse

@ Battery

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CHARGING svsTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING

THE BATTERY IS NOT CHARGED.

NOTE=----------------------~

Before this troubleshooting, remove side covers


and seat.

1. Fuse inspection
Remove fuse.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to fuse
and check it for continuity.
NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity
(00)

Replace fuse.

No continuity

(oo)

2. Battery fluid level inspection


Fluid level should be between upper
lower ~ level mark.

Correct

CD and

Incorrect

Refill battery fluid.

Refill with distilled water only; tap


water contains minerals harmful to
a battery.

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3. Battery terminal inspection


Inspect battery terminal and connections.

OK

+1

Dirty or poor
connection

Clean battery terminals using wire


brush.
NOTE=-----------------After cleaning terminals, apply grease
lightly to both terminals.
Connect battery leads correctly.

4. Battery fluid specific gravity inspection

----l>

Remove caps.
Inspect specific gravity of all cell using Battery Hydrometer G).

Specific Gravity:
1.2800.01 at 20C (68F)
367-003

WARNING:
Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous, causing severe burns, etc. It contains
sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes
or clothing. Antidote: EXTERNAL-Flush with
water. INTERNAL-Drink large quantities of
water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately.
Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. Batteries
produce explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flame, cigarettes etc., away. Ventilate when
charging or using in an enclosed space. Always shield your eyes when working near
batteries. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.

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OK

Low specific
gravity

Recharge battery

Charging Current:
0.7 amps/10 hrs
NOTE:
Replace the battery if:
Battery voltage will not rise to a
specific value or bubbles fail to rise
even after many hours of charging.
Sulfation of one or more cells occurs,
as indicated by the plates turning
white, or an accumulation of material exists in the bottom of the cell.
Specific gravity readings after a long,
slow charge indicate on cell to be lower than the rest.
Warpage or buckling of plates or insulators is evident.

5. Charging voltage test


Connect Inductive Tachometer (YU-08036)
to spark plug lead.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to
battery.
NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "DC20V" position.

Tester ( +) lead-Battery ( +) terminal


Tester (-) lead-Battery (-) terminal
Start engine and accelerate to about 5,000
r/min.
Measure charging voltage.

~
~
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Charging Voltage:
14-15 Vat 5,000 r/min

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Out of
specification

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~harging voltage
meets specification.

Battery is faulty, replace it.

6. Charging coil resistance test


Disconnect COl magneto leads (Yellow,
White, Black).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to COl
magneto leads.

NOTE: -------------------------Set tester selector to "D x 1" position.

Tester ( +) lead--..White lead


Tester (-) lead--..Biack lead
Measure charging coil resistance.

Charging Coil Resistance (W-B):


0.36- 0.440 at 20C (68F)

Resistance meets
specification.

Out of
specification

Charging coil is faulty, replace it.

7. Check entire charging system for connections. Refer to "WIRING DIAGRAM" section.

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CHARGING SYSTEM
OK

Poor
connection

Correct.

Rectifier/Regulator is faulty, replace it.

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LIGHTING SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Below circuit diagram shows lighting circuit.

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NOTE:------------------------For the color codes, see page 16.

CDI magneto

(J) Rectifier I Regulator


@ "LIGHT" switch
Headlight
Taillight

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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEADLIGHT AND/OR TAILLIGHT DOES
NOT COME ON.
NOTE: ------------------------Before this troubleshooting, remove side covers
and seat.

1. Headlight bulb conduct check


Disconnect headlight leads (Green, Yellow,
Black) and remove headlight unit.
Remove headlight bulb.
WARNING:

Keep flammable products or your hands


away from bulb while it is on, it will be hot.
Do not touch bulb until it cools down.

Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to bulb


terminals and check bulb for continuity.

Tester ( +) lead--+Terminal 1
Tester (-) lead--+Terminal 3
Tester ( +) lead--+Terminal 2
Tester (-) lead--+Terminal 3

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "{} x 1" position.

Continuity exists.
on both circuits.

Continuity does not


exist on one circuit.

Bulb is faulty, replace it.

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2. Headlight bulb socket conduct check


Install bulb to headlight socket.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to headlight leads and check it for continuity.

Tester ( +) lead--+Green lead


Tester (-) lead--+Biack lead
Tester ( +) lead-+ Yellow lead
Tester (-) lead--+Biack lead

NOTE: -------------------------

Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity exists
on both circuits.

Continuity does not


exist on one circuit.

Bulb socket is faulty, replace it.

3. Taillight bulb conduct check


Remove taillight lens and bulb.
WARNING:

Keep flammable products or your hands


away from bulb while it is on, it will be hot.
Do not touch bulb until it cools down.

Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to bulb


terminals and check bulb for continuity.

Tester ( +) lead--+Terminal 1
Tester (-) lead-+ Terminal 2

NOTE:-----------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

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LIGHTING SYSTEM
4. Taillight bulb socket conduct check
Install bulb to taillight socket.
Disconnect taillight leads (Blue, Black).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to taillight leads and check it for continuity.

Tester ( +) lead-+Biue lead


Tester (-) lead-+Biack lead

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "D x 1" position.

Continuity

No continuity

(oo)

Bulb socket is faulty, replace it.

5. Lighting voltage test


Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to headlight leads (Green, Black).

Tester ( +) lead-+Green lead


Tester (-) lead-+Biack lead

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector "AC20V" position.


Connect Inductive Tachometer (YU-08036)
to spark plug lead.
Turn "LIGHT" switch to "LO" position.
Start engine and accelerate to about 5,000
r/min.

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IELEC I8 I

Measure lighting voltage.

Lighting Voltage:
13-14 at 5,000 r/min

Out of
specification

.JJ.n

~ighting voltage
meets specification.

Lighting system is good.

6. "LIGHT" switch conduct check


Disconnect "LIGHT" switch leads (Yellow/
Red, Blue, Red/White, Brown).
Connect Pocket Tester to "LIGHT" switch
leads and check it for continuity.

If switch is turned to "LO" position.


Tester ( +) lead-+Yellow/Red lead
Tester (-) lead-+Green lead
If switch is turned to "HI" position.
Tester ( +) lead-+ Yellow/Red lead
Tester (-) lead-+ Yellow lead

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity exists
on both circuits.

Continuity does not


exist on one circuit.

Handlebar switch is faulty, replace it.

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7. Lighting coil resistance test


Disconnect CDI magneto leads (Yellow,
White, Black).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to CDI
magneto leads.

NOTE:-----------------------Set tester selector to

"{l

x 1" position.

Tester ( +) lead-+ Yellow lead


Tester (-) lead-+ Black lead

Measure lighting coil resistance.

Lighting Coil Resistance (Y- B):


0.27- 0.33n at 20C (68F)

Resistance meets
specification.

Out of
specification

Lighting coil is faulty, replace it.

8. Check entire lighting system for connections.


Refer to "WIRING DIAGRAM" section.

OK

Poor connection

Correct.

Rectifier/Regulator is faulty, replace it.

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1 SIGNAL svsTEM

SIGNAL SYSTEM
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Below circuit diagram shows signal circuit.

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SIGNAL svsTEM

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sl

NOTE: ------------------------For the color codes, see page 16.

~ Fuse
Battery

Main switch

@ "NEUTRAL" indicator light

Neutral switch

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SIGNAL svsTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
WHEN TRANSMISSION IS IN NEUTRAL,
"NEUTRAL'~ INDICATOR LIGHT DOES
NOT COME ON.
NOTE: -------------------------Before this troubleshooting, remove side covers,
seat and fuel tank.
1. "NEUTRAL" indicator light bulb conduct
check
Disconnect "NEUTRAL" indicator light leads
(Sky blue, Black) and remove it.
Remove bulb.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to bulb
terminals and check bulb for continuity.

Tester ( +) lead-+Terminal 1
Tester (-) lead-+ Terminal 2

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity

No continuity
(oo)

Bulb is faulty, replace it.

2. "NEUTRAL" indicator light socket conduct


check
Install bulb to "NEUTRAL" indicator light
socket.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to indicator light leads (Sky blue, Black) and check
socket for continuity.

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Tester ( +) lead-.Sky blue lead


Tester (-) lead-. Black lead

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity

No continuity
(oo)

3. Fuse inspection
Remove fuse.
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to fuse
and check it for continuity.

NOTE: ------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Continuity
(00)

No continuity

(oo)

Replace fuse.

4. Battery fluid level inspection


Fluid level should be between upper
lower ~ level mark.

CD and

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siGNAL svsTEM
Correct

.Incorrect

Refill battery fluid.

Refill with distilled water only; tap


water contains minerals harmful to
a battery.
5. Battery terminal inspection
Inspect battery terminal and connections .

OK

Dirty or. poor


connection

Clean battery terminals using wire


brush.
NOTE: -------------------After cleaning terminals, apply grease
lightly to both terminals.
Connect battery leads correctly.

6. Battery fluid specific gravity inspection


Remove caps.
Inspect specific gravity of all cell using Battery Hydrometer (D.

Specific Gravity:
1.2800.01 at 20C (68F)
367 003

WARNING:
Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous, causing severe burns, etc. It contains
sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes
or clothing. Antidote: EXTERNAL-Flush with
water. INTERNAL-Drink large quantities of
water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a phy65

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IELEC I 8 I

sician immediately.
Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. Batteries
produce explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flame, cigarettes etc., away. Ventilate when
charging or using in an enclosed space. Always shield your eyes when working near
batteries. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.

Low specific
gravity

OK

Recharge battery.

Charging Current:
0.7 amps/10 hrs
NOTE: -------------------Replace the battery if:
Battery voltage will not rise to a
specific value or bubbles fail to rise
even after many hours of charging.
Sulfation of one or more cells occurs,
as indicated by the plates turning
white, or an accumulation of material exists in the bottom of the cell.
Specific gravity readings after a long,
slow charge indicate on cell to be lower than the rest.
Warpage or buckling of plates or insulators is evident.

7. Main switch conduct check


Disconnect main switch coupler (Brown,
Red, Black/Red, Black/White leads).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to main
switch leads (Brown, Red).

Tester ( +)
Tester (-)

lead~Red

lead
lead

lead~Brown

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NOTE: -------------------------

Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.

Turn main switch to "ON" position and


check it for continuity.

Continuity

(Onl

No continuity
(oo)

Main switch is faulty, replace it.

8. Neutral switch conduct check


Disconnect neutral switch lead (Sky blue).
Connect Pocket Tester (YU-03112) to neutral switch lead and frame earth lead.

Tester ( +) lead-Sky blue lead


Tester (-) lead-Frame earth lead

NOTE: -------------------------Set tester selector to "0 x 1" position.


Transmission is in neutral and check neutral
switch for continuity.

Continuity

No continuity

(OQ)

(oo)

Neutral switch is faulty, replace it.

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9. Check entire signal system for connections.


Refer to "WIRING DIAGRAM" section.

OK

Poor
connection

Correct.

Signal system is good.

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APPENDICES

SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
BW200ES

Model
Model Code Number

1RL

Vehicle Identification Number

JYA 1RLOO*G000101

Engine Starting Number

1RL-000101

Basic Weight:
With Oil and Fuel Tank

123 kg (271 lb)

Engine:
Starting System

Electric and Kick Starter

Spark Plug:
Type (Manufacturer)
Gap

D8EA (NGK), X24ES-U (N.D.)


0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 in)

Bulb Wattage (Quantity):


Headlight
Tail/Brake light

12V 45W/45W (1)


12V 6W (1)

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MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Engine

BW200ES

Model
Cylinder Head:
Warp Limit

0.03 mm (0.0012 in)


*Lines indicate straightedge measurement:

Camshaft:
Cam Cap Inside Diameter
Camshaft Outside Diameter
Shaft-to Cap Clearance
Cam Dimension
Intake

25.000-25.021 mm (0.984-0.985 in)


24.96-24.98 mm (0.982-0.983 in)
0.021-0.016 mm (0.0008-0.0024 in)
"A"
"B"
"C"
"A"

Exhaust

"B"
"C"
Valve Clearance (Cold):
Intake
Exhaust
Valve Spring:
Free Length
Inner Spring

0.10-0.14 mm (0.0039-0.0055 in)


0.16-0.20 mm (0.0063-0.0078 in)

IN.
EX.
IN.
EX.

Outer Spring

Compressed Length (Valve Closed)


IN.
Inner Spring

EX.
IN.
EX.

Outer Spring
Tilt Limit*
Inner Spring
Outer Spring

36.538-36.638 mm (1.438-1.442 in)


30.152-30.252 mm (1.187-1.191 in)
6.588 mm (0.259 in)
36.58-36.68 mm (1.440-1.444 in)
30.226-30.366 mm (1.190-1.195 in)
6.63 mm (0.261 in)

IN.&EX.
IN.&EX.

36.2
36.2
36.6
36.6

mm
mm
mm
mm

(1.42
(1.42
(1.44
(1.44

in)
in)
in)
in)

30.5
30.5
32.0
32.0

mm
mm
mm
mm

(1.20
(1.20
(1.26
(1.26

in)
in)
in)
in)

2.5 or 1.6 mm (0.063 in)


2.5 or 1.6 mm (0.063 in)

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model

BW200ES

Direction of Winding (Top view)

Inner Spring

c
Carburetor:
Type/Manufacturer I Quantity
I.D. Mark
Main Jet
Main Air Jet
Jet Needle-clip Position
Needle Jet
Pilot Jet
Pilot Air Jet
Air Screw (turns out)
Valve Seat
Starter Jet
Fuel Level
Float Height
Engine Idling Speed

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1RLOO
(M.J.)
(M.A.J.)
(J.N.)
(N.J.)
(P.J.)
(P.A.J.)
(P.A.S.)
(V.S.)
(G.S.)
(F.L.)

(F. H.)

#120
c/>1.4
4C813-2/5
2,600
#42
c/>1.1
1 1/21/8
c/>2.0
GS1 # 70, GS2 # 70
7.01.0 mm (0.270.04 in)
251.0 mm (0.980.04 in)
1,35050 r/min

Outer Spring

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Chassis
Model
Rear Suspension:
Shock Absorber Travel
Spring Free Length
Spring Rate

BW200ES

(K1)
(K2)

62 mm (3.23 in)
187.5 mm (14.82 in)
44.1 N/mm (4.5 kg/mm, 247.9 lb/in)
78.4 N/mm (8.0 kg/mm, 440.6 lb/in)
0.0-62 mm (0.0-2.17 in)
No.

(Primary)
(Secondary)
(Primary)
(Secondary)
(Secondary)

50 HDL/0.1.0.
52 00/D.I.D.
42 Links
74 Links
25-40 mm (0.98-1.57 in)

Stroke
Optional Spring
Drive Chain:
Type/ Manufacturer
Number of Links
Chain Free Play

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SPECIFICATIONS

Electrical
Model
C. D. I.:
Magneto Model/Manufacture
Source Coil Resistance (Color)

Pick-up Coil Resistance (Color)


C.D.I. Unit Model/Manufacture
Charging System:
Type
Charging Voltage
Charging Coil Resistance (Color)
Lighting System:
Type
Lighting Voltage
Lighting Coil Resistance (Color)

BW200ES
F1 RLIYAMAHA
396-484 0 at 20C (68F)
(Black-Red)
27.9-34.1 0 at 20C (68F)
(Black-Brown)
648-792 0 at 20C (68F)
(White-Green)
1LR-MO/Y AMAH A
Flywheel Magneto
14-15V at 5000 r/min
0.36-0.44 {l at 20C (68F)
(Black-White)
Flywheel Magneto
13-14 Vat 5000 r/min
0.27-0.33 {l at 20C (68F)
(Black- Yellow)

Voltage Regulator I Rectifier:


Type
Model/ Manufacture
No Load Regulated Voltage

Semi Conductor-Short Circuit Type


EHU-01TR18/MATSUSHITA
13-14 v

Battery:
Model/Manufacture
Capacity
Specific Gravity

GM7CZ-3D/G.S.
12 V 7AH
1.280 at 20C (68F)

Electric Starting System:


Type
Model I Manufacture
Out Put
Armature Coil Resistance
Brush Wear Limit
Commutator Diameter I< Limit>
Mica Undercut

Constant Mesh Type


1RL-MO/YAMAHA
0.4 kw
o.o19 n
3.5 mm (0.014 in)
22 mm (0.87 in)/ <21 mm (0.83 in)>
1.5 mm (0.06 in)

Starter Relay:
Model/ Manufacturer

A 104-132/HITACHI

Starting Circuit Cut Off Relay:


Model I Manufacturer

ACA 1212-1/MATSUSHITA

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CABLE ROUTING

"NEUTRAL" light lead

Brake cable
Starting circuit cut-off relay
Clutch cable

Handlebar switch lead


Throttle cable

Brake cable

Clutch cable

Clutch switch lead


Throttle cable
Cable guide
Handlebar switch lead

Cable guide

Headlight stay

Fuel tank breather pipe

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CDI unit lead


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Clutch cable

CDI unit
Taillight lead

Battery negative lead

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Battery positive lead


Starter relay lead

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Starter motor lead

Starter relay

Fuse holder

Battery negative lead

Battery

Starter motor lead

Battery breather pipe

Rectifier I

Clamp

Taillight lead

Clamp

Rectifier I Regulator lead

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Frame

lator

BW200ES WIRING DIAGRAM


CD

Clutch switch

(2) Ignition coil

@ Spark plug
@COl unit
@COl magneto
@ Neutral switch
(J) Connector (For flag light)
@Taillight
@ Starting circuit cut-off relay
Starter relay
@ Starter motor
@ Battery
@Fuse
@ Frame earth
Rectifier I Regulator
@ "START" switch
@ "ENGINE STOP" switch
@ "LIGHTS" switch
Headlight
Neutral light
@ Main switch

CD

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COLOR CODE
R ............. Red
W ............ White
B ............. Black
Br ............ Brown
G ............ Green
Y ............. Yellow
L ............. Blue
Sb ........... Sky blue
0 ............ Orange
B/R .......... Black/Red
B/W .......... Black/White
Y /R .......... Yellow/Red
R/W .......... Red/White
L/W .......... Blue/White
B!Y .......... Black/Yellow
R/B .......... Red/Black

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