Points of
engine and frame assembly
RS125R
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Engine assembly (particulars
described in the manual.
*indicates that appropriate parts should turn
smoothly)
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Crankshaft
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For
both the RS125R and the RS250R, tightening
should be made diagonally from the center (no
oil seal/only the RS125R) |
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1) |
All the bolts should be
slightly tightened using a T-wrench.
After slight tightening stops, then
tighten all the bolts without applying
torque. |
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2) |
Tighten all the bolts
within the specified torque.
*Tighten one by one, making sure that
the crankshaft turns smoothly by hands. |
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3) |
Tighten the bolts by the
specified torque (tightening torque must
not exceed the specified value) |
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Press into pressure oil
seals (RS125R only) for both the R and L
using a clutch outer thrust washer
*Insert seals uniformly so that they are
perpendicular to the crankshaft.
(Before insertion, clean the sliding
surface of oil seals and apply one drop
of transmission fluid to soft grease) |
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Piston
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1) |
Smear the piston pin with
engine oil and set it to the piston,
making sure that the piston pin can be
drawn and inserted smoothly.
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Set the pin clip at the
right side (viewed from the rear),
confirming the stamp on the piston ring. |
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Smear needle bearings
with engine oil. |
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Set the piston in the
connecting rods and secure by installing
clips. (Pin clips can be inserted by
putting abutment from the opposite side
of the groove and pushing up the floated
parts) |
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Cylinder
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1) |
Check the inner wall for
scratches or peeled plates and apply
#600 to #800 wet abrasive papers to
around the ports (abrade 10 to 15 times) |
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Put a small amount of
engine oil on the inner wall and smear
it on around the skirt. |
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Insert the piston so that
the ring abutment is aligned with the
longer section of the cylinder skirt.
Then when the ring goes so deep into the
cylinder that it becomes invisible, put
the cylinder by turning so that it is
aligned with stud bolts.
* Turning
the cylinder should be completed before
the ring comes to the port. |
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After setting, hold the
cylinder from the upper and turn the
crank (2 to 3 turns). Then wipe off
engine oil from the piston with the
piston put at the top dead center. |
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Cylinder head
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1) |
Wet abrasive papers
should not be used for combustion
chambers. Carbon should be removed using
gasoline and finished by compounds. |
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Grease O-rings and set it
in the cylinder. Apply oil to knock pins
and set in the cylinder.
*Oiled
knock pins will allow easy removal at
the next maintenance.
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Set all the copper
washers (plain washers for the RS250R).
Note that they are equally positioned
since they have their own positions.
*This
is done to ensure equal tightening
torque among washers. |
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Reed valves
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Contaminated reed valves will
cause cracks. Wash and clean at the time of
maintenance.
*Washing should be done using
water and detergent for household use. |
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Frames (other than described
in the manual, simple servicing before running) |
Tires/wheels (front)
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Tires/wheels should be turned
smoothly when raised up using the jack.
*Front wheels should turn
smoothly despite the presence of calipers.
*Axle shafts should allow smooth installation
and removal.
*If wheels do not turn smoothly with brake pads
installed, calipers should be overhauled and
checked for movement of pistons. |
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Tires/wheels (rear)
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1) |
Tires/wheels should be
turned smoothly when raised up using the
jack.
*They
should turn smoothly despite the
presence of drive chains. |
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When axle nuts are
tightened to a specified torque,
tire/wheels should turn smoothly.
*If
wheels do not turn smoothly, make shim
adjustment for the RS125R and check for
bearing movement for the RS250R.
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