REAR SUSPENSION, SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 - 14
After removing the parts, always lay them out in the order in
which they were dismantled.
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NOTICE:
In general, it is recommended that the lock nut from the shock
absorber rod be replaced after the absorber has been
reassembled 4 times to ensure adequate locking friction.
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NOTICE:
If it is necessary to re-calibrate the valves, it is absolutely
essential to identify the order in which the shims are stacked
(the number of shims and their thickness). The casing of the
ring seal does not need to be removed if it is only an operation
of re-calibration.
The shims can be measured using a sliding caliper or a
micrometer.
The shock absorber rod is plated. It must be inspected in order
to detect any visible marks of wear on the surface.
If there is a leak in the ring seal, it will be necessary to measure
the camber of the rod which must not exceed 0.025 mm (.001
in).
Once the new shims or the replacement shims have been
selected, reassemble everything by carrying out, in reverse
order, the same operations as for dismantling. Tighten the piston
nut between 11 and 13 N-m (1.1 and 1.3 kg-m, 8 and 9.5 lbf-ft)
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CAUTION
The nut for the rod of the shock absorber can only be
used 4 times before it is replaced. Use only an original
part to replace it; do not substitute any other kind of part
for it.
Make sure that the number of washers between the nut of the
shock absorber rod and the lock nut leave a sufficient number of
threads for the nut of the shock absorber rod.
Install the lock nut with the rounded part facing down.
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NOTICE:
The stack of rebound shims must not touch the threads of the
rod. The washer(s) under the nut on the rod prevent the nut
from going to the end of the shoulder of the shock absorber rod.
Summary of Contents for SH-MAN-2007
Page 17: ...WIRE CABLE AND HOSE ROUTING 16 1 CHAPTER 16 WIRE CABLE AND HOSE ROUTING...
Page 31: ...DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES 15 1 CHAPTER 15 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES...
Page 35: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 14 1 CHAPTER 14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
Page 38: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 14 4 WIRING DIAGRAM...
Page 51: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 1 CHAPTER 13 CHASSIS STEERING AND BODY...
Page 52: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 2 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
Page 53: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 3 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
Page 54: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 4 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
Page 55: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 5 CHASSIS AND STEERING SYSTEM...
Page 60: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 10 BODY HOOD...
Page 61: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 11 BODY HOOD...
Page 63: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 13 BODY BELLY PAN...
Page 64: ...CHASSIS STEERING SYSTEM AND BODY 13 14 BODY BELLY PAN 23 24...
Page 69: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 1 CHAPTER 12 REAR SUSPENSION SHOCK AND TRACK...
Page 70: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 2 REAR SUSPENSION...
Page 71: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 3 REAR SHOCK 53 67 68 69 70...
Page 72: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 4 MIDDLE SHOCK 54 69 67 70...
Page 75: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 7 SHOCK EXPLODED VIEW 11 10 11 9 2 12 13 7 6 8 1 5 3 4...
Page 77: ...REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS AND TRACK 12 9 REAR PAD...
Page 93: ...FRONT FORK AND SKI 11 1 CHAPTER 11 FRONT FORK AND TWIN AXIS SKI...
Page 94: ...FRONT FORK AND SKI 11 2 FORK LEG 1 1 3 5 2 2 4 3 6 7 8 9...
Page 112: ...HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM 10 1 CHAPTER 10 HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM...
Page 118: ...SECONDARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 9 1 CHAPTER 9 SECONDARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM...
Page 128: ...PRIMARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 8 1 CHAPTER 8 PRIMARY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM...
Page 155: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 1 CHAPTER 7 ENGINE CYLINDERS HEADS BASE EXHAUST...
Page 156: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 2 ENGINE BOTTOM END...
Page 158: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 4 ENGINE CRANKSHAFT AND PISTONS...
Page 160: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 6 ENGINE TOP END...
Page 162: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 8 ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM...
Page 180: ...ENGINE CYLINDERS HEAD BASE EXHAUST 7 26...
Page 190: ...COOLING SYSTEM 6 1 CHAPTER 6 COOLING SYSTEM...
Page 191: ...COOLING SYSTEM 6 2 COOLING SYSTEM...
Page 196: ...REWIND STARTER 5 1 CHAPTER 5 REWIND STARTER...
Page 197: ...REWIND STARTER 5 2 REWIND STARTER...
Page 203: ...ENGINE REMOVAL 4 1 CHAPTER 4 ENGINE REMOVAL...
Page 211: ...FUEL SYSTEM 3 1 CHAPTER 3 FUEL SYSTEM...
Page 214: ...FUEL SYSTEM 3 4 CARBURET0RS TM 40...
Page 227: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 2 1 Chapter 2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE...
Page 237: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 2 11 Symbols used on the NGK spark plugs...
Page 239: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTION...