Linhai M565Li T3 EFI User manual

2020 ATV
SERVICE MANUAL 20.0
PN. F010106A27
M565Li T3 EFI
WARNING
The parts of different types/ variants/ versions maybe un-interchangeable, even some parts
have almost same appearance. Always refer to Parts Manual of each ATV model for spare
parts information and service.
※General Information
※Maintenance
※Engine
※Chassis
※Final Drive
※Brakes
※Electrical

ATV SERVICE MANUAL EUROPE 20.0
PN. F010106A27
M565Li T3 EFI 维修手册英文 版本 20.0 零件代号 F010106A27

Foreword
This manual is designed primarily for use by the ATV factory certified service technicians in
a properly equipped shop. Persons using this manual should have a sound knowledge of
mechanical theory, tool use, and shop procedures in order to perform the work safely and
correctly. The technician should read the text and be familiar with service procedures
before starting the work. Certain procedures require the use of special tools. Use only the
proper tools, as specified. Cleanliness of parts and tools as well as the work area is of
primary importance.
This manual is divided into sections. Each section covers a specific ATV component or
system and, in addition to the standard service procedures. Keep this manual available for
reference in the shop area. When using this manual as a guide, the technician should use
discretion as to how much disassembly is needed to correct any given condition.
All references to left and right side of the vehicle are from the operator's perspective when
seated in a normal riding position.
At the time of publication all information contained in this manual was technically correct.
Some photographs used in this manual are used for clarity purposes only and are not
designed to depict actual conditions. We constantly refine and improve its products, all
materials and specifications are subject to change without notice.
This ATV’s publications and decals display the words Warning, Caution, Note, and At This
Point to emphasize important information:
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard which will result in severe injury or death to the operator,
bystander or person inspecting or servicing theATV..
CAUTION
Indicates a potential hazard which may result in personal injury or death or damage to the
machine.
NOTE
The word “NOTE” in this manual will alert you to key information or instructions.

CONTENTS
CHAPTER1 ………………………………………………General Information
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CHAPTER2 ………………………………………….……………Maintenance
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CHAPTER3……………………………………. …. ………………500 Engine
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CHAPTER4…………………………………………..…………………Chassis
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CHAPTER5………………………………………………….………Final Drive
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CHAPTER6………………………………………………………………Brakes
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CHAPTER7………………………………………………….….………Electrical
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WARNING
Never run an engine in an enclosed area. Carbon monoxide exhaust gas is
poisonous and can cause severe injury or death. Always start engines outdoors.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Battery
electrolyte is poisonous. It contains sulfuric acid. Serious burns can result from contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Always keep alert and wear protection.
Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use ofATV. Never service
when the engine is warm or hot. Escaping steam from cooling system or hot oil from the
machine can cause severe burns. The engine must be cool before service.
Crate of the ATV and parts in the ATV maybe have sharp edge, always pay attention
and wear protection.

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
The parts of different types/ variants/ versions maybe un-interchangeable, even some parts have
almost same appearance. Always refer to Parts Manual of each ATV model for spare parts
information and service.
1.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1.2 V.I.N AND ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
1.3 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS

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1.1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PREPARATION FOR REMOVAL PROCEDURES
1. Remove all dirt, mud, dust and foreign material before removal and disassembly.
2. Use proper tools and cleaning equipment.
3.
When disassembling the machine, always keep mated parts together. This includes gears,
cylinders, pistons and other parts that have been ”mated ”
through normal wear. Mated part must
always be reused or replaced as an assembly.
4. During machine
disassembly, clean all parts and place them in trays in the order of disassembly.
This will speed up assembly and allow for the correct installation of all parts.
5. Keep all parts away from any source of fire.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only genuine parts for
all replacements. Use recommended oil and grease for all lubrication
jobs. Other brands may be similar in function and appearance, but inferior in quality.
GASKETS,OIL SEALS AND O-RINGS
1. Replace all gaskets seals and O-rings when overhauling the engine. All gasket surfaces, oil seal
lips and O-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
Replace all lock washers/plates and cotter pins
after r
emoval. Bend lock tabs along the bolt or
nut flats after the bolt or nut has been tightened
to specification.
BEARINGS AND OIL SEALS
I
nstall bearings and oil seals so that the
manufacturer’s
marks or numbers are visible.
When installing oil seals, ap
ply a light coating of
lightweight lithium base grease to the seal lips.
Oil bearings liberally when installing, if
appropriate.
①oil seal
CAUTION:
Do not use compressed air to spin the bearings
dry. This will damage the bearing surfaces.
①Bearing

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CIRCLIPS
1. Check all circlips carefully before reassembly.
Always replace piston pin clips after one use.
Replace distorted circlips. When installing a
circlip①, make sure that the sharp-edged
corner ②
is positioned opposite the thrust
③it receives. See sectional view.
④Shaft
CHECKING OF CONNECTIONS
Dealing with stains, rust, moisture, etc. on the
connector.
1. Disconnect:
Connector
2. Dry each terminal with an air blower.
3.
Connect and disconnect the connector two or
three.
4. Pull the lead to check that it will not come off.
5. If the terminal comes off, bend up the pin ①
and reinset the terminal into the connector.
6. Connect:
Connector
NOTE:
The two connectors ” click ” together.
7. Check for continuity with a tester.
NOTE:
If there is no continuity, clean the terminals.
Be sure to perform the steps 1 to 7 listed
above when checking the wire harness.
Use the tester on the connector as shown.
WARNING
Never run an engine in an enclosed area. Carbon monoxide exhaust gas is poisonous and
can cause severe injury or death.Always start engines outdoors.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Battery electrolyte is
poisonous. It contains sulfuric acid. Serious burns can result from contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
Always keep alert and wear protection..
Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use of ATV. Never service when
the engine is warm or hot. Escaping steam from cooling system or hot oil from the machine can
cause severe burns. The engine must be cool before service.
Crate of theATV and parts in theATV maybe have sharp edge, always pay attention and wear
protection.

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CONVERSION TABLE
How to use the CONVERSION TABLE
Use this table to convert METRIC unit data to IMPERIAL unit data.
Ex.
METRIC MULIPLIER IMP
**mm x 0. 3937 = **in
**cm x 0.03937 = **in
CONVERSION TABLE
METRIC TO IMP
Known
Multiplier
Result
Torque
m
·
kg
m·kg
cm·kg
cm
·
kg
7.233
86.794
0.0723
0.8679
ft
·
lb
In·lb
ft·lb
In
·
lb
Weight
kg
g
2.205
0.03527
lb
oz
Distance
km/h
km
m
m
cm
mm
0.6214
0.6214
3.281
1.094
0.3927
0.03927
mph
mi
ft
yd
in
in
Volume/
Capacity
cc(cm3)
cc(cm3)
lit(liter)
lit(liter)
0.03527
0.06102
0.8799
0.2199
oz(IMP liq.)
cu·in
qt (IMP liq.)
gal(IMP liq.)
Miscellaneous
kg/mm
kg/cm2
Centigrade
55.997
14.2234
9/5(
℃
)+32
lb/in
psi(lb/in2 )
Fahrenheit(
°
F)

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1.2 V.I.N AND ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER

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M565Li
1.3 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
Note.
The on-road equipments (rear view mirror, turn lights, etc.) are not Standard Equipment for USA.

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M565Li

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NOTES

CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE M565LiT3 EFI SERVICE MANUA 20.0
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CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE
WARNING
The parts of different types/ variants/ versions maybe un-interchangeable, even some parts
have almost same appearance. Always refer to Parts Manual of each ATV model for spare parts
information and service.
2.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
2.2 FUEL SYSTEM
2.3 TOE ALIGNMENT
2.4 BRAKING SYSTEM INSPECTION
2.5 SUSPENSION SPRING RPELOAD ADJUSTMENT
2.6 WHEELS
2.7 TIRE PRESSURE
2.8 FRAME, NUTS, BOLTS, FASTENERS

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2.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
GENARAL
CAUTION
Mark on the following chart
DL :Due to the nature of the adjustments marked with a DL on the following chart, it is
recommended that service be performed by an authorized dealer.
▲:Service/Inspect more frequently when operating in adverse conditions.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Careful periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition.
Inspection, adjustment and lubrication intervals of important components are explained in the
following chart on the following pages.
Maintenance intervals are based upon average riding conditions and an average vehicle
speed of approximately 16km/h (10 miles per hour). Vehicles subjected to severe use, such
as operation in wet or dusty areas, should be inspected and serviced more frequently.
Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust or replace parts as necessary.
NOTE: Inspection may reveal the need for replacement parts. Always use genuine parts
available from your dealer.
Service and adjustments are critical. If you are not familiar with safe service and adjustment
procedures, have a qualified dealer perform these operations.
A = Adjust I = Inspect
C = Clean L = Lubricate
D = Drain R = Replace
T =Tighten to Correct Torque

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Item
Hours
When
Remarks
Service (Main) Brake
System
/
Pre-ride
I
Auxiliary (Secondary) Brake
/
Pre-ride
I
Parking Brake
/
Pre-ride
I
Tires
/
Pre-ride
I
Wheels
/
Pre-ride
I
Frame nuts, bolts fasteners
/
Pre-ride
I
▲
Air Filter-Pre-Cleaner
/
Daily
I C
Coolant/Level
/
Daily
I
Coolant
150
Annually
R
Coolant strength
25 hrs
3 months
I Inspect strength seasonally
▲
Air Box Sediment Tube
/
Daily
D
Headlamp Inspection
/
Daily
C
apply dielectric grease
to connector when
replaced
Tail lamp inspection
/
Daily
C
apply dielectric grease
to socket when
replaced
▲
Air Filter-Main Element
2
Weekly
IC
Replace if necessary
▲
Transmission Oil Level
10
Monthly
I
change annually
Battery Terminals
10
Monthly
I C
Battery fluid level
10
Monthly
I
DL
Brake pad wear
2
Weekly
I
▲
Gear case Oil
10
Monthly
C
150
annually
R
Engine Cylinder Head and
Cylinder Base Fasteners
25
3 months
I
(re-torque required at first service only)
▲
General Lubrication
all fittings, pivots, cables,
etc.
25
3 months
L
Engine Oil-Level
/
Daily
I

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Engine Oil Change
30 hrs
3 months
R
Break-in Service at 1 month. Change oil more
often in cold weather use.
▲
Oil Filter
50 hrs
6 months
IC
▲
Engine breather hose
100 hrs
6 months
I
Carburetor Float Bowl
50 hrs
6 months
Drain bowl periodically and prior to storage
Throttle Cable
/
Pre-ride
I
DL
Throttle Cable
50 hrs
6 months
A L (Grease M) R if necessary
Shift linkage
50 hrs
6 months
IA R if necessary
DL
Transmission belt
50 hrs
6 months
I
R if necessary
▲
Steering
50 hrs
6 months
I L T if necessary
▲
Rear Axle ( and Bearings)
50 hrs
6 months
IL
▲
Front Suspension
50 hrs
6 months
IL
T if necessary
▲
Rear Suspension
50 hrs
6 months
I
T if necessary
Spark Plug
100 hrs
12 months
I
R if necessary
DL
Ignition Timing
100 hrs
12 months
I
Adjust as needed
DL
Fuel System
100 hrs
12 months
Check for leaks at tank, cap, lines, fuel valve,
filter, and carburetor. Replace lines every 2
years.
DL
Fuel Filter
100 hrs
12 months
R
Radiator
100 hrs
12 months
I R
Cooling System hoses
50 hrs
6 months
I
R if necessary
Spark arrestor
10 hrs
monthly
C
R if necessary
DL
Clutches (drive and Driven)
25 hrs
3 months
I R
R if necessary
Engine mounts
25 hrs
3 months
IT
DL
Valve clearance
100 hrs
12 months
IA
DL
Shift selector box
200 hrs
24 months
Change grease every two years

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(H/L/R/N)
DL
Brake fluid Level
/
Pre-ride
I
Brake fluid
200 hrs
24 months
Change every two years
Idle Speed
/
As
Required
A
DL
Toe adjustment
/
As
Required
Periodic inspection, adjust when parts are
replaced
HeadlightAim
/
As
Required
Adjust if necessary
▲
DL
Front drive chain (and
sprockets) in transmission
(only SDX300 );
300 hrs (full time in
4X4), or 1000 hrs ( in
2X4 alternate 4X4 )
I, Replace if necessary
▲
DL
Ball joint (A arm- strut)
10 hrs
monthly
I, (for damage, wear, and play)
R. Replace if necessary
LUBRICANT AND FLUID
Item
Lube Rec
Method
Frequency
1. Engine Oil
SAE 15W/40 SE
Add to proper
level on dipstick
Check level daily
2. Brake Fluid
DOT 3 Only
Maintain level
Between fill lines. See
“7.CONTROL”
As require; change
every two years or 200
hours
3. Transmission Oil
SEA 80W/90GL5
Add to proper
level on dipstick
Change annually or at
100 hours
4.Rear Gear case oil
SEA 80W/90GL5
Add to proper
level
Change annually or
at 100 hours
5. Front Gear case
oil ( SDX30-0 )
SEA 80W/90GL5
Add to proper
level
Change annually or
at 100 hours
▲
6. Front A-arm
pivot Shaft
Grease
Locate fitting on pivot shaft
and grease with grease gun
Every 3 months or 50
hours
( Except
Maintenance-Free
A-arm pivot )
▲
7.Steering
Post Bushings
Grease
Locate fitting on
pivot shaft and
grease with grease gun
Every 3 months or 50
hours
▲
8.Front Wheel
bearings
Grease
(high temperature
resist)
Inspect and replace bearings if
necessary
Semi-annually
9.Tie rods
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Semi-annually
10.Shift
Linkages
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Semi-annually
▲
11.Ball joints
Inspect
Inspect and replace it if
necessary
Semi-annually
▲
12.RearAxle
Bearing
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours

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▲
13.Swing Arm
Bearing
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Monthly or 20 hours
▲
14.Throttle
Cable
Grease M
Grease, inspect and replace it
if necessary
Monthly or 20 hours
15. Rear prop shaft
U-joint
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours
16. Rear prop shaft
yoke
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours
17. Front prop shaft
U-joint ( SDX300)
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours
18. Front prop shaft
yoke ( SDX300)
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours
19. Inner and outer
CV-Joints (SDX300)
Grease M
Grease, inspect and replace it
if necessary
Every 3 months or 50
hours
▲
21. A-arm pivot
shaft
Grease
Locate fittings and grease
Every 3 months or 50
hours
LUBRICATION RECOMMENDATIONS
NOTE:
1. More often under severe use, such as wet or dusty conditions.
2. Grease: Light weight lithium-soap grease.
3. Grease M:Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) grease (water resistant).
4. When suspension action becomes stiff or after washing.
5. Hours are based on 10 mph(16Km/h) average.

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2.2 FUEL SYSTEM
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.
Always stop the engine and refuel outdoors or in a well ventilated area.
Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near the area where refueling is
performed or where gasoline is stored.
Do not overfill the tank. Do not fill the tank neck.
If you get gasoline in your eyes or if you swallow gasoline, see your doctor immediately.
If you spill gasoline on your skin or clothing, immediately wash it off with soap and water
and change clothing.
Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area. Gasoline powered engine exhaust
fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death in a short time.
Never drain the float bowl when the engine is hot. Severe burns may result.
FUEL LINES
Check fuel lines for signs of wear,
deterioration, damage or leakage. Replace if
necessary.
Be sure fuel lines are routed properly and
secured with cable ties.
CAUTION: Make sure lines are not kinked or
pinched.
Replace all fuel lines every two years.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel filter should be replaced in
accordance with the Periodic Maintenance
Chart or whenever sediment is visible in the
filter.
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