P.6
HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED CLUTCH
Ed. 07-2010
Bleeding the clutch system
A long travel and mushy feel of the clutch lever indicate that there is air in the
system and the clutch hydraulic system needs bleeding.
Bleeding procedure is as follows:
- Take the rubber cap off the bleed valve (1).
- Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleed valve and place the other end of the
hose in a vessel (make sure the hose end stays dipped in the fluid throughout
the procedure).
- Remove the reservoir cover (2) and the rubber diaphragm (3) and fill fresh
fluid into the reservoir. Use the fluid specified in the lubricant table (see Sec
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tion A).
- Slacken the bleed valve and operate the lever (4) repeatedly until the fluid
flowing out of the hose looks clear and free of air bubbles: now tighten the
bleed valve.
- Top up fluid level (A) and refit rubber diaphragm (3) and reservoir cover
(2).
Fluid level inside the reservoir shall never drop below the minimum
notch during the bleeding procedure.
Hydraulic fluid is corrosive. In the event of contact with eyes, rinse
with abundant water.
Motorcycle handlebar must be turned to the right during the bleed
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ing procedure. This will keep the master cylinder reservoir higher,
making bleeding easier.
The bleeding procedure does not remove all air from the circuit; any
small amounts of air left in the circuit will disappear after a short
period of usage; this will eliminate the mushy feel of the lever and
restore its travel to proper length.
Bleed valve tightening torque: 12-16 Nm, 1.2-1.6 Kgm, 8.7-11.6 ft/
lb.
Summary of Contents for TC 250 2011
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Page 7: ...b 1 b IMPORTANT NOTICES Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 9: ...A 1 A GENERAL INFORMATION Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 17: ...B 1 B MAINTENANCE Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 25: ...C 1 C TROUBLESHOOTING Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 31: ...D 1 D SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 33: ...D 3 H02176 TC H02177 TE H02178 TXCi SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Ed 07 2010 ...
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Page 63: ...E 1 E GENERAL PROCEDURES Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 70: ...E 8 H02338 TE TXCi H02205 TC GENERAL PROCEDURES Ed 07 2010 Exhaust system removal ...
Page 93: ...F 1 F ENGINE DISASSEMBLY Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 131: ...G 1 G ENGINE OVERHAUL Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 151: ...H 1 H ENGINE REASSEMBLY Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 162: ...H 12 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Ed 07 2010 Assembly and lubrication instructions RIGHT CRANKCASE COVER ...
Page 166: ...H 16 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Ed 07 2010 Input shaft Output shaft ...
Page 169: ...H 19 ENGINE REASSEMBLY Ed 07 2010 Input shaft Output shaft ...
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Page 207: ...I 1 I FRONT SUSPENSION Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 209: ...I 3 H02176 TC H02177 TE H02178 TXCi FRONT SUSPENSION Ed 07 2010 ...
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Page 235: ...J 1 J REAR SUSPENSION Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 253: ...L 1 L BRAKES Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 263: ...M 1 M ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 305: ...M 43 TE H00973 H02324 TXCi ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ed 07 2010 Wiring TE TXCi ...
Page 317: ...N 1 N ENGINE COOLING Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 325: ...P 1 P HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED CLUTCH Ed 07 2010 Section ...
Page 331: ...S 1 S FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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Page 341: ...W 1 W SPECIAL TOOLS Ed 07 2010 Section ...
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