Q2
COOLING SYSTEM 10
Inspection
1.
Check the radiator for stone damage.
2.
Check the radiator core, for damage to fins or
obstructions to air flow.
3.
Repair any damage and clear all obstructions.
CAUTION: To avoid overheating and
• consequent engine damage, replace the
radiator if the cores are blocked or if the fins are
badly deformed or broken.
Installation
1.
Position the radiator to the lower mounting
brackets and fully engage the dowels into the
lower brackets. Ensure the grommets do not
become detached from the lower brackets during
assembly.
2.
Align the radiator to the frame and fit the upper
mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts to 9 Nm.
3.
Reconnect the cooling fan.
4.
Refit the oil cooler to the radiator.
5.
Reconnect the top, bottom and bypass hoses to
the radiator. Tighten the hose clips.
6.
Refit the crankcase drain plug and tighten to 13
Nm.
7.
Refill the cooling system as described earlier in
this section.
8.
Reconnect the battery positive (red) lead first.
9.
Start the motorcycle and allow the engine to idle
for a short period of time to allow any air to be
expelled from the system.
10. Stop the engine and top up the coolant level as
necessary.
11. Fit the coolant pressure cap.
12. Check the expansion tank level and top up
if
necessary.
13. Refit the fuel tank cover.
14. Refit the lower fairings and belly panel (where
previously removed).
15. Refit the seats.
THERMOSTAT
Removal
1.
Remove the fuel tank cover.
2.
Remove the seats.
3.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead first.
4.
Drain the cooling system as described earlier in
this section.
WARNING: Do not remove the coolant
pressure cap when the engine is hot.
When the engine is hot, the coolant inside the
radiator is hot and also under pressure. Contact
with the pressurised coolant will cause scalds and
skin dam
age.
5.
Detach all hoses connected to the thermostat
housing and disconnect the temperature sensor
wiring.
6.
Release the 2 screws securing the thermostat
housing to the airbox.
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1. Thermostat to airbox screws
7.
Separate the 2 halves of the thermostat housing
by releasing the 2 securing screws. Discard the
`O' ring.
WARNING: The thermostat is spring
loaded. Always wear eye hand and face
protection when disassembling the thermostat
housing as the spring loaded components could
cause injury to unprotected skin and eyes.
8.
Remove the thermostat from the housing.
10.9
Summary of Contents for Daytona 955i
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Page 32: ...MAINTENANCE CONTENTS Page Introduction 2 2 ServiceCheck Sheets 2 2 MaintenaceChart 2 3 2 1...
Page 37: ...Exploded View Cam Cover 25 Nm ThUMI CYLINDER HEAD CAMSHAFT 3 3 3...
Page 38: ...Exploded View Camshaft and Camshaft Drive 10 Nm 9 Nm 18 Nm 3 CYLINDER HEAD CAMSHAFT T MPH 3 4...
Page 64: ...12 Nm 9Nm 12 Nm N 0 0 0 0 4 CLUTCH Exploded View Clutch Cover 9 Nm 5 Nm 9Nm 4 2...
Page 65: ...105 Nm 10 Nm 4 3 T MPH CLUTCH 4 Exploded View Clutch Assembly...
Page 66: ...6 Nm 4 CLUTCH Exploded View Clutch Controls 1 Nm 15 Nm V 4 4...
Page 75: ...5 2 5 BALANCERS Exploded View Balancer Shaft 40 Nm if fitted J 40 Nm...
Page 107: ...132 Nm 7 2 7 TRANSMISSION TkQ2WH Exploded View Input and Output Shafts...
Page 108: ...lONm 10 Nm 12Nm 16 40 Nm TIUMI MP1 TRANSMISSION 7 Exploded View Auxiliary Gears 12 Nm 7 3...
Page 109: ...12 10 Nm 7 TRANSMISSION Exploded View Selector Mechanism 12 Nm 7 4...
Page 110: ...7 5 TRANSMISSION 7 Exploded View Gear Pedal etc JJ 9Nm 9Nm 9Nm 28 Nm...
Page 128: ...O p 0 0 O o 8 Nm M WE 8 LUBRICATION TJMPH Exploded View Sump 28 Nm 0 10 Nm 12 Nm 10 Nm 8 2...
Page 129: ...9Nm l 12 Nm TwMaIi LUBRICATION 8 Exploded View Oil Pump and Gears 15 Nm 9Nm 8 3...
Page 130: ...2 8 4 8 LUBRICATION Exploded View Daytona Oil Cooler 25 Nm 25 Nm 25 Nm...
Page 132: ...8 LUBRICATION 3 Cylinder Oil Circuit Q D 0 D D D LI Li 6 9 11 gact 8 6...
Page 144: ...FUEL SYSTEM ENGINE MANAGEMENT 9 Exploded View Fuel Tank and Pump 12 Nm b I s JIII 6Nm 9 3...
Page 168: ...FUEL SYSTEM ENGINE MANAGEMENT 9 9 27...
Page 246: ...Exploded View Cooling System 12 Nm 0 0 5Nm 10 Nm 0 9Nm M 10 COOLING SYSTEM TiUiMII 10 2...
Page 257: ...Exploded View Rear Hub A K1 J I TIUMI MPII REAR SUSPENSION 11 11 3...
Page 258: ...11 REAR SUSPENSION Exploded View Rear Suspension Unit 48 Nm 11 4...
Page 259: ...48 Nm iiii REAR SUSPENSION 11 Exploded View Drop Drag Link C e 11 5...
Page 282: ...um 1 12 FRONT SUSPENSION STEERING Y jHn Exploded View Tall Handlebars 35 Nm I 12 4...
Page 294: ...Exploded View Rear Brake Master Cylinders 25 Nm N1 25 Nm 7 Nm 13 4 7N 13 BRAKING SYSTEM ThJPII...
Page 313: ...1 14 WHEELS TYRES _ Exploded view Front Wheel 60 Nm 14 2...
Page 314: ...i 1 UNI WHEELS TYRES 14 Exploded View Rear Hub 146 Nm ON 14 3...
Page 327: ...Exploded View Seat Rails 40 Nm 15 3 Nm 1 U 1 B OD YWORK FRAME 15...
Page 329: ...Nm 9 Nm 9 Nm 9Nm 9 Nm 15 5 9Nm i 9 Nm h I 1 1 U hI BODYWORK FRAME 15 Exploded View Rear Panels...
Page 344: ...Exploded View Instruments o ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 16 a _ 5 Nm 6Nm 6 Nm 16 3...
Page 345: ...16 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Exploded View Alternator and Starter Motor Nlllllllllll 00 16 4...
Page 346: ...Nm tUnNt slut ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 16 Exploded View Daytona Headlight 6 Nm 9 Nm o 6Nm o 9 Nm 16 5...
Page 348: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 16 Exploded View Rear Lights and Indicators U I I U I 18 Nm 16 7...
Page 366: ...Circuit Diagram Starting Charging from VIN 71699 TN z z 0 p8HIi N j 1 14 13 16 25...
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