Caution – Yamaha pw80 User Manual

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DRIVE CHAIN SLACK CHECK

NOTE: ________________________
Before checking and/or adjusting, rotate rear

wheel through several revolutions and check

tension several times to find the tightest point.

Adjust chain tension with rear wheel in this

"tight chain" position.

Elevate the rear wheel by placing the suit­
able stand under the engine.

Then measure the play at the bottom of the

chain at a point midway between the drive and

driven sprockets.

The normal vertical deflection is approximate­

ly 40~53 mm (1.6~2.1 in). If the chain deflection

is not as specified, adjust the chain tension.

Drive chain slack (a):

40 ~ 53 mm (1.6 ~ 2.1 in)

DRIVE CHAIN SLACK ADJUSTMENT

CAUTION:

Too small chain slack will overload the en­

gine and other vital parts; keep the slack

within the specified limits.

1. Loosen the rear brake rod adjuster.

2.

Loosen the rear wheel axle nut and

lock nuts.

3. To tighten chain, turn chain puller adjust­

ing nut clockwise. Too loosen chain, turn

adjusting nuts counterclockwise and

push wheel forward. Turn each adjusting

nut exactly the same amount to maintain

correct axle alignment. (There are marks

on each side of rear arm and on each

chain puller; use them to check for proper

alignment.)

3.

Adjusting nut

4. After adjusting, be sure to tighten the

rear wheel axle nut.

Tightening torque:

60 Nm (6.0 m • kg, 43 ft • lb)

5. Also tighten the lock nuts against the

rear arm.

Tightening torque:

7 Nm (0.7 m-kg, 5.1 ft-lb)

6. In the final step, adjust the play in the

brake pedal.

DRIVE CHAIN LUBRICATION

The chain consists of many parts which work

against each other. If the chain is not maintain­

ed properly, it will wear out rapidly. Form the

habit of periodically servicing the chain. This

service is especially necessary when driving in

dusty conditions.

1. Use any of the many brands of spray type

chain lubricant. First, remove dirt and

mud from the chain with a brush or cloth

and then spray the lubricant between both

rows of side plates and on all center

rollers.

2. To clean the entire chain, first remove the

chain from the machine, dip it in solvent

and clean out as much dirt as possible.

Then take the chain out of the solvent and

dry it. After drying, lubricate the chain to

prevent the formation of rust.

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