Eton Sport 150 User manual

SERVICE MANUAL
SF3A 150
SPORT 150
E-TON POWER
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E-TON FORWARD
This service manual contains the technical data of each component
inspection and repair for the E-TON series motorcycle. The manual is shown
with illustrations and focused on ᇷService Proceduresᇸ,ᇷOperation Key
Pointsᇸ, and ᇷInspection Adjustmentᇸso that provides technician with service
guidelines.
If the style and construction of the motorcycle are different from that of the
photos, pictures shown in this manual, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
This manual that contains all data, illustration, indication and specifications
is based on current production information. E-TON reserves the right to make
changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation
whatever. No part of this manual can be duplicated by any means without
written permission of E-TON.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
E-TON POWER TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL E-TON
This service manual describes basic information of different system parts
and system inspection & service for E-TON series motorcycles. In addition,
please refer to the manual contents in detailed for the model you serviced in
inspection and adjustment.
The first chapter covers general information and trouble diagnosis.
The second chapter covers service maintenance information.
The third to the eleventh chapters cover engine and driving systems.
The twelfth to fifteenth chapters are contained the parts set of assembly
body.
The sixteenth chapter is electrical equipment.
The seventeenth chapter is for wiring diagram.
Please see index of content for quick having the special parts and system
information.
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MECHANISM ILLUSTRATIONS E-TON
Fuse &C.D.I Battery
Engine stop switch/starter
Tail light
Fuel tank cap
Storage box
Ignition switch
Rear brake level
Side stand
Frame number
Gear oil
filling bolt
Gear oil draining
bolt
Engine oil draining
bolt
Front turn
signal light
Front light/
Position light
High& Low beam/
Turn signal/Horn
switch
Seat lock
Air Cleaner
Kick starter pedal
Oil level
Main stand
Front brake level
Exhaust muffler
Rear turn
signal light
Engine number
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E-TON CONTENTS
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION/TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ...................................1
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION .................................................................2
LUBRICATION SYSTEM..............................................................................3
FUEL SYSTEM .............................................................................................4
REMOVAL OF ENGINE................................................................................5
CYLINDER HEAD/VALVE............................................................................6
CYLINDER/PISTON......................................................................................7
V-BELT DRIVING SYSTEM/KICK STARTER ARM.....................................8
FINAL DRIVING MECHANISM.....................................................................9
A.C. GENERATOR/STARTING CLUTCH ....................................................10
CRANKCASE/CRANKSHAFT .....................................................................11
BODY COVER ..............................................................................................12
BRAKE..........................................................................................................13
STEERING/FRONT WHEEL/FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER........................14
REAR WHEEL/SUSPENSION......................................................................15
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT .........................................................................16
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E-TON 1. GENERAL INFORMATION/TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
1-1
SYMBOLS AND MARKS ....................1-1
GENERAL SAFETY............................1-2
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................1-3
SPECIFICATIONS..............................1-9
TORQUE VALUES (ENGINE).............. 1-10
TORQUE VALUES (FRAME) ............... 1-11
TROUBLES DIAGNOSIS ..................... 1-12
LUBRICATION POINTS ....................... 1-16
SYMBOLS AND MARKS
Symbols and marks are used in this manual to indicate what and where the special service are
needed, in case supplemental information is procedures needed for these symbols and marks,
explanations will be added to the text instead of using the symbols or marks.
Warning Means that serious injury or even death may result if procedures are not
followed.
Caution Means that equipment damages may result if procedures are not followed.
Engine oil
Limits to use SAE 10W-30 class oil. Warranty will not cover the damage that
caused by not apply with the limited engine oil.
Limits to use SAE 85W-140 class oil. Warranty will not cover the damage
that caused by not apply with the limited gear oil.
Grease SAE standard Grease recommended.
Locking sealant
Apply sealant, medium strength sealant should be used unless otherwise
specified.
Oil seal Apply with lubricant.
Renew Replace with a new part before installation.
Brake fluid Use recommended brake fluid DOT3
Special tools Special service tools.
Correct Meaning correct installation.
Wrong Meaning wrong installation.
Indication Indication of components.
Directions Indicates position and operation directions.
Components assembly directions each other.
Indicates where the bolt installation direction, --- means that bolt cross
through the component (invisibility).
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION/TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS E-TON
1-2
GENERAL SAFETY
Carbon monoxide
If you must run your engine, ensure the place is
well ventilated. Never run your engine in a
closed area. Run your engine in an open area, if
you have to run your engine in a closed area, be
sure to use an extractor.
Caution
Gasoline
Gasoline is a low ignition point and explosive
material. Work in a well-ventilated place, no
flame or spark should be allowed in the work
place or where gasoline is being stored.
Caution
Used engine oil
Caution
Hot components
Caution
Battery
Caution
Brake shoe
Do not use a compressed air or a dry brush to
clean components of the brake system, use a
vacuum cleaner or the equivalent to avoid
asbestos dust flying.
Caution
Brake fluid
Caution
Exhaust contains toxic gas which may cause
one to lose consciousness and even result in
death.
Battery emits explosive gases; flame is
strictly prohibited. Keeps the place well
ventilated when charging the battery.
Battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte)
which can cause serious burns so be
careful do not be spray on your eyes or
skin. If you get battery acid on your skin,
flush it off immediately with water. If you
get battery acid in your eyes, flush it off
immediately with water, then go to
hospital to see an ophthalmologist.
If you swallow it by mistake, drink a lot of
water or milk, and take some laxative
such as castor oil or vegetable oil, and
then go to see a doctor.
Keep electrolyte beyond reach of
children.
Gasoline is highly flammable, and may
explode under some conditions, keep it away
from children.
Prolonged contact with used engine oil (or
transmission oil) may cause skin cancer
although it might not be verdict.
Inhaling asbestos dust may cause disorders
and cancer of the breathin
g
s
y
stem.
Spilling brake fluid on painted, plastic, or
rubber parts may cause damage to the parts.
Place a clean towel on the above-mentioned
parts for protection when servicing the brake
system. Keep brake fluid beyond reach of
children.
Components of the engine and exhaust
system can become extremely hot after
engine running. They remain very hot even
after the engine has been stopped for some
time. When performing service work on these
parts, wear insulated gloves and wait until
coolin
g
off.
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SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
yAlways use with SANYANG genuine parts
and recommended oils. Using non-designed
parts for SANYANG motorcycle may damage
the motorcycle.
ySpecial tools are designed for remove and
install of components without damaging the
parts being worked on. Using wrong tools
may result in parts damaged.
yWhen servicing this motorcycle, use only
metric tools. Metric bolts, nuts, and screws
are not interchangeable with the English
system, using wrong tools and fasteners may
damage this vehicle.
yClean the outside of the parts or the cover
before removing it from the motorcycle.
Otherwise, dirt and deposit accumulated on
the part's surface may fall into the engine,
chassis, or brake system to cause a damage.
yWash and clean parts with high ignition point
solvent, and blow dry with compressed air.
Pay special attention to O-rings or oil seals
because most cleaning agents have an
adverse effect on them.
yNever bend or twist a control cable to prevent
stiff control and premature worn out.
yRubber parts may become deteriorated when
old, and prone to be damaged by solvent and
oil. Check these parts before installation to
make sure that they are in good condition,
replace if necessary.
yWhen loosening a component which has
different sized fasteners, operate with a
diagonal pattern and work from inside out.
Loosen the small fasteners first. If the bigger
ones are loosen first, small fasteners may
receive too much stress.
yStore complex components such as
transmission parts in the proper assemble
order and tie them together with a wire for
ease of installation later.
yNote the reassemble position of the important
components before disassembling them to
ensure they will be reassembled in correct
dimensions (depth, distance or position).
yComponents not to be reused should be
replaced when disassembled including
gaskets metal seal rings, O-rings, oil seals,
snap rings, and split pins.
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yThe length of bolts and screws for
assemblies, cover plates or boxes is different
from one another, be sure they are correctly
installed. In case of confusion, Insert the bolt
into the hole to compare its length with other
bolts, if its length out side the hole is the
same with other bolts, it is a correct bolt.
Bolts for the same assembly should have the
same length.
yTighten assemblies with different dimension
fasteners as follows:
yTighten all the fasteners with fingers, then
tighten the big ones with special tool first
diagonally from inside toward outside,
important components should be tightened 2
to 3 times with appropriate increments to
avoid warp unless otherwise indicated. Bolts
and fasteners should be kept clean and dry.
Do not apply oil to the threads.
yWhen oil seal is installed, fill the groove with
grease, install the oil seal with the name of
the manufacturer facing outside, check the
shaft on which the oil seal is to be installed
for smoothness and for burrs that may
damage the oil seal.
yRemove residues of the old gasket or sealant
before reinstallation, grind with a grindstone if
the contact surface has any damage.
yThe ends of rubber hoses (for fuel, vacuum,
or coolant) should be pushed as far as they
can go to their connections so that there is
enough room below the enlarged ends for
tightening the clamps.
yRubber and plastic boots should be properly
reinstalled to the original correct positions as
designed.
yThe tool should be pressed against two (inner
and outer) bearing races when removing a
ball bearing. Damage may result if the tool is
pressed against only one race (either inner
race or outer race). In this case, the bearing
should be replaced. To avoid damaging the
bearing, use equal force on both races.
Both of these examples can result in bearing damage.
Manufacturer's
name
Groove
Clamp
Connector
Boots
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yLubricate the rotation face with specified
lubricant on the lubrication points before
assembling.
yCheck if positions and operation for installed
parts is in correct and properly.
yMake sure service safety each other when
conducting by two persons.
yNote that do not let parts fall down
yBefore battery removal operation, it has to
remove the battery negative (-) cable firstly.
Notre tools like open-end wrench do not
contact with body to prevent from circuit short
and create spark.
yAfter service completed, make sure all
connection points is secured. Battery
positive (+) cable should be connected firstly.
And the two posts of battery have to be
greased after connected the cables.
yMake sure that the battery post caps are
located in properly after the battery posts had
been serviced.
yIf fuse burned, it has to find out the cause
and solved it. And then replace with
specified capacity fuse.
capacity
verification
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yWhen separating a connector, it locker has to
be unlocked firstly. Then, conduct the
service operation.
yDo not pull the wires as removing a
connector or wires. Hold the connector
body.
yMake sure if the connector pins are bent,
extruded or loosen.
yInsert the connector completely. If there are
two lockers on two connector sides, make
sure the lockers are locked in properly.
Check if any wire loose.
yCheck if the connector is covered by the twin
connector boot completely and secured
properly.
yBefore terminal connection, check if the boot
is crack or the terminal is loose.
yInsert the terminal completely. Check if the
terminal is covered by the boot. Do not let
boot open facing up.
ySecure wires and wire harnesses to the
frame with respective wire bands at the
designated locations. Tighten the bands so
that only the insulated surfaces contact the
wires or wire harnesses.
yWire band and wire harness have to be
clamped secured properly.
yDo not squeeze wires against the weld or its
clamp.
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yDo not let the wire harness contact with
rotating, moving or vibrating components as
routing the harness.
yKeep wire harnesses far away from the hot
parts.
yRoute wire harness to avoid sharp edges or
corners and also avoid the projected ends of
bolts and screws.
yRoute harnesses so that they neither pull too
tight nor have excessive slack.
yProtect wires or wire harnesses with electrical
tape or tube if they contact a sharp edge or
corner. Thoroughly clean the surface where
tape is to be applied.
ySecure the rubber boot firmly as applying it
on wire harness.
yNever use wires or harnesses which
insulation has been broken. Wrap electrical
tape around the damaged parts or replace
them.
yNever clamp or squeeze the wire harness as
installing other components.
Do not touch it.
Do not extend
it too much.
Please do not clip or
squeeze the wire.
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yDo not let the wire harness been twisted as
installation.
yWire harnesses routed along the handlebar
should not be pulled too tight or have
excessive slack, be rubbed against or
interfere with adjacent or surrounding parts in
all steering positions.
yBefore operating a test instrument, operator
should read the operation manual of the
instrument. And then, conduct test in
accordance with the instruction.
yWith sand paper to clean rust on connector
pins/terminals if found. And then conduct
connection operation later.
Do you know how to set the
instrument to its measurement
position and the insert locations
of its two probes?
Clean rust.
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SPECIFICATIONS
MAKER SANYANG MODEL XS125T-13
Overall Length 1800 mm Front TELESCOPIC FORK
Overall Width 695 mm
Suspen
sion
System
Rear DOUBLE SWING ARM
Overall Height 1125 mm Front 120/70-12 56J
DIMENSION
Wheel Base 1300 mm
Tire
Specifi
cations
Rear 120/70-12 56J
Front 40 kg
Rear 66 kg
Front DISK (ø 180 mm)
Curb Weight
Total 106 kg
Brake
System
Rear DRUM (ø 130 mm)
Passengers/
Weight Two men/150 kg Max. Speed 120 km/hr Above
Front 94kg
Performa
nce
Climb Ability 22° Below
Rear 162 kg Primary Reduction C.V.T
WEIGHT
Total Weight
Total 256kg Secondary
Reduction GEAR
Type 4-STROKE ENGINE Clutch Centrifugal, dry type
Installation and
arrangement
Vertical, below center,
incline 80°
Deceleration
equipment
Transmission V-belt
Fuel Used Unleaded (93/95) Speedometer 0 ~ 120km/hr
Cycle/Cooling 4-stroke/forced air
cooled Horn 83~112 dB/A
Bore 57.4 mm Muffler Expansion & Pulse Type
Stroke 57.8 mm
Exhaust Pipe Position
and Direction
Right side, and
Backward
Cylinder
Number/Arran
gement Single Cylinder Lubrication System Separated-lubrication
%5.4<OCcc6.941tnemecalpsiD
Compression
Ratio 9.4s0.2 : 1
Exhaust
Emission HC < 800 ppm
Max. HP 6.5KW/ 7000 rpm Air Filtration Paper filter
Max. Torque 10.0N.m /4500 rpm Noise Emission < 80dB(A)
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ENGINE
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TORQUE VALUES (ENGINE)
ITEM Q'TY
THREAD DIA
(mm)
TORQUE
VALUE(Kg-m) REMARKS
Cylinder head holder nuts 4 8 1.8~2.2
Cylinder head bolts 2 6 0.8~1.2
Cylinder/cylinder head
two-ends bolts 4 8 0.7~1.1 Tighten to crankcase
Cylinder head cover bolts 4 6 0.8~1.2
Valve adjustment fixing nuts 2 5 1.0~1.5
Spark plug 1 10 1.0~1.2
Carburetor heat protector
connectin
g
nuts 2 6 0.7~1.1
Engine oil draining plug 1 12 3.5~4.5
Engine oil screen cover 1 30 1.3~1.7
Gear oil draining plug 1 8 0.8~1.2
Gear oil filling bolt 1 8 0.8~1.2
Oil pump bolts 2 6 0.8~1.2
Oil pump drive sprocket nut 1 6 0.8~1.2
Left crankcase cover bolts 7 6 0.8~1.2 Rubber washer
attached
Camshaft chain tensioner
p
ivot 1 6 0.8~1.2 Hex socket bolt
Camshaft chain adjuster
bolts 2 6 0.8~1.2
Driven pulley nut 1 12 5.0~6.0
Driving face nut 1 12 5.0~6.0
Flywheel nut 1 12 5.0~6.0
Cooling fan nut 4 6 0.8~1.2
One-way clutch nut 1 22 9.0~10.0 Apply oil to thread
Crankcase bolts 7 8 1.5~2.0
Gear box cap bolts 7 6 0.8~1.2
Exhaust pipe bolts 2 8 3.0~3.6
Exhaust pipe connecting
nuts 2 6 1.0~1.4
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TORQUE VALUES (FRAME)
ITEM Q'TY
THREAD DIA
(mm)
TORQUE
VALUE(Kg-m) REMARKS
Mounting Hex socket bolt for
steering handlebar 4 10 4.0~5.0
Mounting nut for steering rod 1 25.4 1.0~2.0
Cone seat for steering rod 1 25.4 0.2~0.3
Front wheel shaft nut 1 12 5.0~7.0
Rear wheel shaft nut 1 16 11.0~13.0
Wheel hub/rim mounting
nuts 8 8 2.8~3.2
Speedometer cable locking
screw 1 5 0.15~0.3
Front shock absorber
mounting bolts 4 8 2.4~3.0
Rear shock absorber upper
connection bolt 1 10 3.5~4.5
Rear shock absorber lower
connection bolt 1 8 2.4~3.0
Brake lever bolts 2 6 0.8~1.2
Front brake hose bolts 2 10 3.3~3.7
Front brake air-bleeding
valve 1 6 0.8~1.0
Front brake disc mounting
bolts 4 10 4.0~4.5
Front brake clipper mounting
bolts 2 10 3.1~3.5
Drum brake arm bolts
(front/rear) 2 6 0.8~1.2
Engine suspension bracket
bolts 2 10 4.5~5.5 On frame side
Engine connection bolt 1 10 4.5~5.5 On engine side
Main standard nut 1 10 3.5~4.5
Foot-starting lever bolt 1 6 1.6~1.8
Air cleaner bolts 2 6 1.0~1.4
The torque values listed in above table are for more important tighten torque values. Please see
standard values for not listed in the table.
Standard Torque Values for Reference
TYPE TIGHTEN TORQUE TYPE TIGHTEN TORQUE
5mm boltᇬnut 0.45~0.60kgf-m 3mm screw 0.05~0.08kgf-m
6mm boltᇬnut 0.80~1.20kgf-m 4mm screw 0.10~0.15kgf-m
8mm boltᇬnut 1.80~2.50kgf-m 5mm screw 0.35~0.50kgf-m
10mm boltᇬnut 3.00~4.00kgf-m 6mm screwᇬSH nut 0.70~1.10kgf-m
12mm boltᇬnut 5.00~6.00kgf-m 6mm boltᇬnut 1.00~1.40kgf-m
8mm boltᇬnut 2.40~3.00kgf-m
10mm boltᇬnut 3.50~4.50kgf-m
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TROUBLES DIAGNOSIS
A. Engine hard to start or can not be started
Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes
Loosen carburetor drain
bolt to check if there is
gasoline inside the
carburetor
Fuel supplied tom
carburetor sufficient
No fuel is supplied to
carburetor
Remove spark plug, install
it into spark plug cap, and
perform a spark test
against engine ground.
perform cylinder
compression pressure test.
Check if sparks Weak sparks, no spark
at all
Low compression
pressure or no pressure
Re-start by following the
starting procedures
No ignition There are some signs of
ignition, nut engine can
not be started
Remove the spark plug
again and check it.
Remove carburetor after 30 minutes
and connect a hose onto fuel rich
circuit. Then blow the hose with air
Dry spark plug Wet spark plug
Blowing in normal Blowing clogged
1. No fuel in fuel tank
2. Check if the pipes, fuel tank to
carburetor and intake vacuum,
are clogged.
3. Float valve clogged
4. Lines in fuel tank evaporation
system clogged
5. Malfunction of fuel pump
6. Loosen or damaged fuel pump
vacuum hose
7. Fuel filter clogged
1. Malfunction of spark plug
2. Spark plug foul
3. Malfunction of CDI set
4. Malfunction of AC generator
5. Ignition coil is in open or short
circuit
6. Ignition coil leads open or short
circuit
7. Malfunction of main switch
1. Piston ring seized
2. Malfunction of cylinder valves
3. Worn cylinder and piston ring
4. Cylinder gasket leak
5. Sand hole in compression parts
1. Malfunction of throttle valve
operation
2. Air sucked into intake manifold
3. Incorrect ignition timing
1. Fuel level in carburetor too high
2. Malfunction of throttle valve
operation
3. Throttle valve opening too wide
1. Malfunction of automatic by-
starter
cylinder compression
pressure normal
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B. Engine run sluggish (Speed does not pick up, lack of power)
Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes
Try gradual acceleration
and check engine speed
Engine speed can be
increased.
Engine speed can not be
increased.
Check ignition timing
(Using ignition lamp)ʳ
Check cylinder compression
pressure (using compression
pressure gauge)ʳ
Ignition timing correct Incorrect ignition timing
Compression pressure correct No compression
Check if carburetor jet is
clogged
No clogged Clogged
Remove spark plug
Check if engine over heat
No foul or discoloration Fouled and discoloration
No knock Knock
1. Air cleaner clogged
2. Poor fuel supply
3. Lines in fuel tank evaporation
system clogged
4. Exhaust pipe clogged
5. Fuel level too low in carburetor
6. Fuel nozzle clogged in
carburetor.
1. Malfunction of CDI
2. Malfunction of AC alternator
1. Cylinder & piston ring worn out
2. Cylinder gasket leaked
3. Sand hole in compression parts
4. Valve deterioration
5. Seized piston ring
1. Remove foreign
1. Remove dirt
2. Incorrect spark plug heat range
1. Piston and cylinder worn out
2. Lean mixture
3. Poor fuel quality
4. Too much carbon deposited in
combustion chamber
5. Ignition timing too advanced
6. Poor circuit on the cooling
s
y
stem
Normal Engine overheat
Continually drive in
acceleration or high speed
1. Too much carbon deposited in
combustion chamber
2. Lean mixture
3. Poor fuel quality
4. Ignition timing too advanced
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C. Engine runs sluggish (especially in low speed and idling)
D. Engine runs sluggish (High speed)
Check ignition timing
(using ignition lamp)ʳ
Good spark Poor
No air sucked Air sucked
Good Poor
Abnormal
Air sucked through
carburetor gasket
Adjust the air screw of
carburetor
Remove spark plug, install
spark plug into spark plug
cap and perform spark test
against engine ground
Normal
Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes
Check for fuel supplying
system in automatic fuel cup
Check if carburetor clogged
1. Incorrect ignition timing (malfunction
of CDI or AC alternator)
1. Rich mixture (loosen the screw)
2. Lean mixture (tighten the screw)
1. Poor heat insulation gasket
2. Carburetor lock loose
3. Poor intake gasket
4. Poor carburetor O-ring
5. Vacuum hose crack
1. Spark plug fouled
2. Malfunction of CDI
3. Malfunction of AC generator
4. Malfunction of ignition coil
5. Open or short circuit in spark plug
leads
6. Malfunction of main switch
1. Insufficient fuel in fuel tank
2. Fuel filter clogged
3. Restricted fuel tank vent
Good Poor
Check and adjustment Fault condition Probable causes
Check ignition timing
1. Malfunction of CDI
2. Malfunction of AC alternator
Normal Abnormal
No clogged Clogged 1. Cleaning
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E. CLUTCH, DRIVING AND DRIVING PULLEY
1. Clutch ling spring broken
2. Clutch outer stick with clutch balance weights
3. Connection parts in clutch and shaft worn out
or burned
Engine can be started but
motorcycle can not be moved.
FAULT CONDITIONS PROBABLE CAUSES
1. Driving belt worn out or deformation
2. Driving disk damaged
3. Driving pulley spring broken
4. Clutch ling broken
5. Driving slide-shaft gear groove broken
6. Transmission gear damaged
Engine running and misfire as
motorcycle initial forward moving
or jumping suddenly (rear wheel
rotating as engine in running)
Poor initial driving ( Poor
climbin
gp
erformance
)
1. Driving belt worn out or deformation
2. Balance weight roller worn out
3. Driving sliding gear shaft worn out
4. Driving disk spring deformation
5. Driving sliding gear shaft worn out
6. Greased in driving belt and sliding gear.
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