Trail Tech FLYWHEEL KIT: HONDA 6141-29 User Manual

Installation instructions, Honda crf flywheels step 1: before you begin, Step 2: install flywheel

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010-ELV-30

HONDA CRF FLYWHEELS 6140-XX, 6141-XX

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INSTALLED FOR A PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. IF FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE AS MENTIONED ABOVE, IT WILL BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED. THIS SHALL

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

HONDA CRF FLYWHEELS

STEP 1: BEFORE YOU BEGIN

WARNING:

ALL TRAILTECH FLYWHEELS WILL CHANGE THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR VEHICLE. It is highly recommended that you spend the time

necessary to familiarize yourself with the performance changes, and become comfortable with the way the bike produces power with the new

part.

STEP 2: INSTALL FLYWHEEL

1. Drain 20% of the oil from the bike first.

2. Shut the gas supply off on the bike, then lay it over on its side. A

small amount of gas will leak from the overflow tubes when the bike

is first laid down.

3. Remove shifter.

4. Remove 8 bolts holding the side cover on (no need to remove one

of the oil filter bolts).

5. Remove oil fill cap.

6. Disconnect clutch cable and lay cable out of the way.

7. Remove side case and lay it next to the main case to avoid

removing any wires. TAKE CARE - do not allow the two alignment

pins to come loose from the side case. They CAN stay in the side

case or in the main case, but you don’t want them to fall out and get

lost; or, even worse, dropped in the oil for later consumption by the

motor!!

8. Use a 17mm deep socket and impact ratchet to remove the

flywheel retaining nut. If an air ratchet is not available, hold the rear

wheel while removing the 17mm flywheel nut. Note: If a Deep socket

is not used damage to the crankshaft oiler may occur.

9. Use flywheel puller to remove the flywheel. Remember to install protective nut on to crankshaft to avoid damage to end of

flywheel. Note: there is a small hole on the shaft that allows for oil flow to the crankshaft - using the correct flywheel puller will

protect this hole.

10. Install new flywheel and torque flywheel bolt to 47 foot pounds. Do not use thread locking compound. Use the shear pin on

the crank to line up the keyway on the flywheel with the crankshaft.

11. For ease of assembly, connect clutch cable before installing bolts.

12. Replace the side case. Use a new gasket if necessary. Torque side case bolts to 7 foot pounds. Do not overtighten these

bolts! Replace the shifter. Make sure the bolt threads

in smoothly - cross threading is easy.

You will need a Honda CRF flywheel puller for this installation.

An impact ratchet is also highly recommended.

SIDECASE MODIFICATION:

CRF450 Flywheels: 6140-33, 6140L-33, 6140-35, 6140L-35

The heaviest CRF flywheels (33-35 oz.) require modifications

to the side case for installation. Please refer to image for

guidance.

The two solder balls should have the tops filed flat. Stop filing

if you start to see the wires in the solder. On the ‘04 CRF, the

rib is made of a softer material than it is on the ‘02/’03 models.

This drawing shows a ‘02 CRF side case modification in its

completed state.

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