fuel filter YAMAHA YD110 2005 Owners Manual
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS.................... 4-1vkWijs'ku ¼dk;Z½ ls iwoZ tk¡pPre-operation check list........................... 4-1vkWijs'ku iwoZ tk¡p lwph
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING
POINTS................................................. 5-1dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d fcUnq%Starting and warming up a
cold engine............................................. 5-1BaMs batu dks pkyw djuk vkSj FkksM+k xeZ djukStarting a warm engine............................ 5-2xeZ batu dks pkyw djukShifting.................................................. 5-2f'¯¶VxTips for reducing fuel consumption............ 5-4b±/ku dh [kir dks de djus ds rjhdsRunning-in.............................................. 5-4fujarj :i ¼j¯ux bu½Parking.................................................. 5-5ik²dx
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR
REPAIR................................................. 6-1lkef;d j[kj[kko rFkk ekewyh fjis;j
Tool kit................................................... 6-1Vwy fdVPreventive maintenance schedule............. 6-3izfrca/kd ¼fizosafVo½ j[kj[kko dk 'ksM~;wyPanel removal and installation.................. 6-7iSuy dks gVkuk rFkk LFkkfir djuk ¼yxkuk½Spark plug and installation....................... 6-9LikdZ Iyx dh tk¡pEngine oil............................................... 6-11b±tu vkW;yAir filter...................................................6-14,vj fQYVjCarburetor adjustment.............................6-16dkWjC;wjsVj dks lsV djuk ¼,sM~tLVesaV½Idle speed adjustment..............................6-16vkbZMy ,sM~tLVesaVThrottle cable free play adjustment............6-18FkzkWVy dscy dh Ýh Iys ,sM~tLVesaVValve clearance adjustment......................6-18okYo fDy;jsal dh ,sM~tLVesaVTyres......................................................6-18Vk;jWheels..................................................6-21ifg,
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1. Open
[kksyuk
Fuel tank capb±/ku dh Vadh dk
Insert the key and turn it 1/4 turn
clockwise. The lock will be released
and the cap can be opened.pkWch dks blesa Mkyks vkSj ,d pkSFkkbZ Hkkx
rd] bls ckb± ls nkb± vksj ys tkrs gq,
?kqekvksA rkyk ¼ykWd½ [kqy tk,xk rFkk
Push the tank cap into position with
the key inserted. To remove the key,
turn it counterclockwise to the original
position.INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Filter tube
fQYVj V~;wc
2. Fuel level
b±/ku dk Lrj ¼ysoy½
Fuel
b±/ku
Make sure there is sufficient fuel in
the tank. Fill the fuel tank to the
bottom of the filter tube as shown in
the illustrationlqfuf'pr djsa fd Vadh ds vanj i;kZIr
b±/ku gSA tSlk fd fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
b±/ku VSad dks ^fQYVj V~;wc* ds fupys
fgLls rd HkjsaA WARNINGDo not overfill the fuel tank. Avoid
spilling fuel on the hot engine.
Do not fill fuel tank above the
bottom of the filter tube to avoid its
spillage.
pkWch vanj Mkydj Vadh ds
nkb± ls ckb± vksj ?kqekrs gq, bls bldh
lgh txg ij ys vk,aANOTE:This tank cap cannot be closed
unless the key is in the lock. The key
cannot be removed if the cap is not
locked properly.uksV:
vxj pkch ykWd esa u gks rks Vadh ds
tk ldrkA
WARNING
Be sure the cap is properly installed
and locked in place before riding
the Motorcycle
psrkouh
eksVj lkbZdy pykus ls igys ;g lqfuf'pr djsa
fd
3.5
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
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psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUTION :Always wipe off spilled fuel
immediately with a dry and clean soft
cloth. Fuel may deteriorate painted
surfaces or plastic parts.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
Fuel cock
¶;wy ¼b±/ku½ dkWd
The fuel cock supplies fuel from the
tank to the carburetor while filtering
it also. The fuel cock has three
positions, which should be set as
shown in the illustrations.^¶;wy dkWd* b±/ku dks Vadh ls dkWjC;wjsVj esa
Hkstus ds lkFk&lkFk bls Nkuus dk dke Hkh
djrh gSA
b±/ku dkWd dh rhu voLFkk,a gSa ftUgsa n'kkZ, x,
fp=kksa ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djuk pkfg,AOFF: With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel will not flow.
Always set the fuel cock to this
position when the engine is not
running.
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
can djuk % ¶;wy dkWd dks ^vkWQ* dh voLFkk
esa ykus ij b±/ku dk vkokxeu :d
tk,xkA tc batu pkyw u gks rks
ges'kk b±/ku ¼¶;wy dkWd½ dks blh
voLFkk esa O;ofLFkr djasAON : With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel flows to the
carburettor. Set the fuel cock to
this position when starting the
engine and while riding.pkyw djuk%
¶;wy dkWd* dks ^vkWu* dh fLFkfr esa
ykus ij b±/ku dkWjC;wjsVj dh rjQ tk,xkA
tc b±tu dks LVkVZ djuk gks;k
eksVjlkbZfdy pykuh gks rks b±/ku ¶;wy
dkWd dks blh voLFkk esa ysdj vk,aA
IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO RETURN THE FUEL COCK LEVER TO “OFF” POSITION WHEN ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING
tc batu pkyw gkyr esa u gks rks ¶;wy dkWd ds yhoj dks okil ^vkWQ* dh fLFkfr esa ykdj j[kuk ,d vPNh vknr gS
3.6
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
Nyds gq,
kb±/ku dks rqjar eqyk;e lkQ
diM+s dh lgk;rk ls lkQ djsaA b±/ku
isaV dh gqbZ lrg o IykfLV ds midj.kksa
dks [kjkc dj ldrk gSA
lko/kkuh%Recommended Fuel ¼vf/kÑr b±/ku½:Regular gasoline (Petrol)
lkekU; nzO; ¼iSVªksy½Fuel tank capacity ¼b±/ku Vadh dh ek=kk½:
Total ¼dqy½: 11.0L
Reserve ¼fjt+oZ½: 1.4L
OFF
ON
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
S.NO.ITEM OPERATION
1. VALVES
2. SPARK PLUG
3 . CARBURETOR
4. AIR FILTER*
5. FUEL LINE
6 . FUEL FILTER
7. ENGINE OIL
8.
9.
10.
11. CLUTCH
12.
1 3 . WHEELS
Check valve clearances, adjust if necessary.
Check condition, gap;
Clean and reset if necessary.
Check idle speed, Choke lever operation.
Clean, inspect & lubricate. (Replace if necessary)
Check fuel hose, for cracks or damage.
Replace if necessary.
Replace with recommended oil - Yamalube SG Grade
(Warm engine before draining)
Wash with petrol
Check operation./Adjust if necessary.
Grease the brake cam.
Check for wear, replace if necessary.
Check alignment marks on Push Lever and
Crankcase L.H. Adjust if necessary.
Check Rear Arm assembly for looseness.
Tighten with specified Torque if necessary.
Check runout, spoke tightness, damage;
Correct it, if necessary.Check for free flow of petrol, cleanliness of filter bowl,
Replace if necessary.
ENGINE OIL
FILTER SCREEN
BRAKE FRONT
& REAR
BRAKE SHOES-
FRONT & REAR
REAR ARM
PIVOT
REPLACE EVERY 10,000 km
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PAIDEVERY
2000
KM I-VIVII-VIIIIX-XXI-XV
BONUS
FREEPAID
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CAUTION :
Make sure the air filter is
properly seated in the air filter
case.
The engine should never be run
without the air filter installed.
Excessive piston and/or
cylinder wear may result.
Dirty Element Air Cleaner
caused excessive fuel
consumption and loss of
power.
Clean Element Air Cleaner after
every 2000 kms.
The Element Air Cleaner should
be cleaned and lubricated more
frequently (every 1000 km,s), if
Motorcycle is operated in very
dusty (e.g. unpaved, dust laden
roads) conditions. lko/kkuh %
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6. Apply recommended oil to the
entire surface of the each
element and squeeze out the
excess oil. They should be wet
but not dripping.
çR;sd ewy Hkkx dh van#uh lrg ij
çLrkfod rsy gh yxk, v©j Qkyrw
rsy ds fupksM+ ysA os ¼ewy Hkkx½ xhys
gksus pkfg, u fd rsy esa Mwcs gq,A
Recommended oil
çLrkfod rsy :20W40 type SG
7. Pull the air filter elements over
the frame and install the air filter
in the case.
,;j&fQYVj ds ,yhesaV ¼ewy&fgLlksa½
dks Ýse ds Åij ls [khap ys rFkk
,;j&fQYVj dks dsl ds vanj yxk
nsaA
8. Install the Spring Wire.
¯Lçx okW;j Hkh yxk,¡A
9. Install the air filter case cover and
panel
,;j&fQYVj dsl ds doj v©j iSuy
dks yxk nsaA
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SPECIFICATIONS
ModelCRUX S
Dimensions:
Overall length2,000 mm
Overall width 735 mm
Overall height1,075 mm
Seal height 780 mm
Wheelbase1,260 mm
Ground clearance160 mm
Minimum turning radius 2,000 mm
Weight : ( With oil & 90% fuel ) 113 kg
Engine :Engine type Air cooled 4-stroke,
SOHC
Cylinder arrangement Forward inclined
single cylinder
Displacement105.6 cm
3
Boer × Stroke49×56 mm
Compression ratio9.0 : 1
Starting systemKick starter
Lubrication systemWet sump
Maximum power7.60BHP(5.59kw) @ 7500 RPM
Maximum torque 0.8 Mkg @ 6000 RPM
EngineOil
Type:
CAUTION :
Be sure to use motor oils that do not contain
antifrication modifiers. Passenger car motor oils
(often labelled Energy conserving) contain anti-
friction additives which will cause clutch/or
starter clutch slippage, resulting in reduced
component life and poor engine performance.
Capacity :
Periodic oil change 0.9 L
Total amount 1.1 L
Air filter:Foam type element
Fuel :
Type Regular gasoline
(petrol)
Fuel tank capacity 11.0 Litres
Reserve amount1.4 Litres
Carburetor:
Type VM17SH
ManufactureMIKUNI
SPECIFICATIONSfo'ks"k fooj.k
8.1
YAMALUBE
4-Stroke motor oil (20W40)
Type SG
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FIFTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignement marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING FOURTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignement marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING THIRTEENTH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignement marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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JOBS TO BE CARRIED OUT DURING TWELVETH PAID SERVICE 1. Note down the customer’s observations.
2. Wash Motorcycle and blow it dry with compressed air.
3. Clean Spark Plug and reset the gap if necessary.
4. Check Valve clearance, adjust if necessary.
5. Clean and tune Carburettor, set the idle RPM, as recommended. Check for the easy operation of Choke Lever.
6. Open and clean Fuel Cock and Fuel Filter. Check for any cracks or damage on Fuel Hose.
7. Clean Air Filter Element and lubricate it with (4T) oil.
8. Replace Engine Oil and check for any leakages.
9. Wash Engine Oil Filter Screen with petrol.
10. Check operation of Front & Rear Brakes, adjust if necessary. Grease the Brake Cam.
11. For proper Clutch functioning, check alignement marks on Crank Case L.H., Adjust if necessary.
12. Check for Wheel Runout/Spokes looseness, repair if necessary.
13. Check Wheel Bearings (Front & Rear) for looseness, damage.
14. Check for Steering looseness / tightness, adjust if required.
15. Check Front Fork operation / oil leakages, repair if reqrired.
16. Check for Rear Shock Absorber operation.
17. Check Chain Slackness, alignment. Adjust if necessary. Clean and lubricate.
18. Clean Battery, check electrolyte level and proper routing of Breather Pipe.
19. Tighten all Nuts and Bolts. Specially, Cylinder Head, Engine Mounting, Rear Swing Fork, Front & Rear Wheel
Axles & Rear Shock Absorber Mountings to the specified torque.
20. Check all electrical operations.
21. Check and correct air pressure in Front and Rear Tyres.
22. Lubricate all the pivot points.
23. Check exhaust emission for ‘CO’ level at idling, correct if required.
24. Clean and polish Motorcycle after taking ROAD TEST.
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