CF Moto 250 NK
CF Moto 250 NK
CF Moto 250 NK
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CFMOTO
FOREWORD
This manual introduces CF250/CF250-A
maintenance information, removal &
installation procedures, Inspection & Table of Contents
adjustment methods, troubleshooting and Maintenance Information 1
technical specications. Inspection and Adjustment 2
Chapter 1 mainly introduces general Vehicle Body and Mufer 3
operation information, service tools,
Cooling&Lubricating system 4
vehicle structure and basic specications.
Engine 5
Chapter 2 mainly introduces inspection &
Engine Disassembly &
adjustment methods and how to do vehicle 6
Assembly
maintenance.
Front wheel, Brake,
Chapter 3 mainly introduces disassembly,
Susp ension a nd Steer ing 7
installation, adjustment, maintenance and
System
troubleshooting information.
Rear wheel, Brake and
Due to constant improvements in 8
Suspension System
the design and quality of production
components, some minor discrepancies Electrical 9
Lights , Ins truments and
may result between the actual vehicle 10
and the information presented in this Switches
publication. Depictions and/or procedures Troubleshooting 11
in t h is p u bl ica t io n a re in t e n d e d f o r Electrical Schematic Diagram Appendix A
reference use only. The most current Starting Diagram Appendix B
version of this manual can be found on-line EFI Diagram Appendix C
at www.cfmoto.com.
This Model (CF250/CF250-A)is subject
to standard: Q/CFD 013. This manual is
in accordance with standard: GB/T9969-
2008 and GB/T19678-2005.
CFMOTO reserves right to make
improvements and modifications to the
products without prior notice. Overhaul and
maintenance should be done according to
actual condition of vehicle.
This service manual is not only specially designed for professional machinist, but
also it is used to instruct the user how to do maintenance work. It is necessary to
know technology knowledge, tools usage and have a well understanding of service
procedures before you perfectly solve all service problems. Or get the service support
by professional machinist. Read this service manual and understand it before operation.
Always use CFMOTO approved special service tools and equipments. All service and
scheduled maintenance should be executed base on the instructions of service manual.
Any consequences are responsible by the owner resulted from any rule-breaking
operations.
Special tools has been listed into this service manual for necessary genuine parts.
DANGER: The Danger alert and icon indicates a potential hazard that may
cause serious injuries or death.
WARNING: The Warning alert and icon indicates a potential hazard that may
cause light or medium injury.
CAUTION: The Caution alert and icon indicates a potential hazard that requires
you to pay attention.
The other three symbols below are to distinguish the different levels of warning
information in service manual.
01-1
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CAUTION: Wear proper work clothes, CA UT I O N : Co o l a n t G a s o l i n e i s
cap and boots. War dust-glass, gloves highly flammable. No smoking or fire.
and mask if necessary. Also keep against sparks. Vaporized
gasoline is also explosive. Operate in a
well-ventilated place.
01-2
01 Maintenance Information
1.2 Disassembly and Assembly Cautions
■Use genuine CFMOTO Parts, lubricants ■Clean the mud, dust before overhauling.
and grease.
■Clean and blow off the detergent after ■Measure the data during disassembly for
disassembling the parts. Apply lubricants correct assembly.
on the surface of moving parts.
01-3
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■Check if the disassembled rubber parts ■Apply or inject recommended lubricant to
are aged and replace it if necessary. Keep the specied parts.
the rubber parts away from grease.
■Use special tools wherever necessary. ■If the disassembling of pressed ball
bearing is done by pressing the balls, the
disassembled should not be used again.
circlip
chamfer
01-4
01 Maintenance Information
■After assembling,check if all the tightened ■Brake fluid and coolant may damage
pats are properly tightened and can move coating, plastic and rubber parts. Flush
smoothly. these parts with water if splashed.
■Install oil seal with the side of ■When installing pipes,insert the pipe till
manufacturer’s mark outward. Do not fold the end. Fit the pipe clip, if any, into the
or scratch the oil seal lip. Apply grease to rove. Replace the pipes or hoses that
the oil seal lip before assembling. cannot be tightened.
dent
manufacturer
identication grease
clip
joint
■Do not mix mud or dust into engine or the ■Clean the gaskets and washers of the
hydraulic brake system. engine cases before assembling. Remove
the scratches on the contact surfaces by
polishing evenly with an oil stone.
cap
01-5
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1.3 VIN and EIN location: CF250/CF250-A
CF250 CF250-A
VIN: LCEPDNL1××××××××× VIN: LCEPDNL5×××××××××
EIN: 172MM-2 EIN: 172MM-2A
010601
LCEPDNL1×××××××××
LCEPDNL5×××××××××
010602
01-6
01 Maintenance Information
1.4 Main Specications
Item Specications
Model CF250/CF250-A
Length 1990mm
Width 780mm
Height 1070mm
Wheel Base 1360mm
Engine Model 172MM-2/172MM-2A
Displacement 249mL
Fuel Grade 92# Or Higher
Gross Weight 151kg
Persons Allowed 2 (Include Operator)
Load Allowed 150kg
Front 110/70R17 M/C 54S
Tire
Rear 140/60R17 M/C 63S
Min. Ground Clearance 150mm
Turning Circle Diameter 5000mm
Left 35º
Steering Steering Angle
Right 35º
Front Hydraulic Disc
Brake System
Rear Hydraulic Disc
Shock Front Wheel Telescopic
Suspension
Absorber Rear Wheel Cantilever Type
Frame Type Steel Tube
Item Standard
Fuel Capacity 12.5L
Injector Type: F01r00mg11
Voltage: DC13.5V
Fuel System Pressure: 0.33MPa±0.01MPa
Fuel Pump
Low:≥45L/H
Current:≤2.20A
Idle Speed 1500r/min±150r/min
01-7
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1.5 Specications for Maintenance
Front Wheel
Item Standard Service Limit
Front Wheel Shaft Bending - 0.2mm
R i m R u n - Longitudinal 0.6mm 0.8mm
Front
Out Horizontal 0.6mm 0.8mm
Wheel
Remaining Groove - 0.8mm
Tire
Tire Pressure 225kPa (2.25kgf/cm2 ) -
Rear Wheel
Item Standard Service Limit
Rear Wheel
- - 0.2mm
Shaft Bending
Longitudinal 0.6mm 0.8mm
Rim Run-Out
Rear Horizontal 0.6mm 0.8mm
Wheel
Remaining Groove - 0.8mm
Tire
1 Person 225kPa (32.6PSI)
Tire Pressure -
2 Persons 250kPa(36.3PSI)
R e a r Rear Brake
- 4mm 2mm
Brake Pad Thinness
Brake System
Item Standard Service limit
Front Brake Front (Hand Brake) Free Travel 5mm~20mm -
Brake Disc Wear 4mm 3mm
Rear Brake Rear (Foot Brake)Free Travel 5mm~20mm -
Brake Disc Wear 4mm 3mm
01-8
01 Maintenance Information
1.6 Tightening Torque
Torque
Item Torque N·m(kgf·m) Item
N·m(kgf·m)
5mm Bolt, Nut 5 (0.5) 5mm screw 4 (0.4)
6mm Bolt, Nut 10 (1.0) 6mm screw 9 (0.9)
8mm Bolt, Nut 22 (2.2) 6mm SH Flange bolt 10 (1.0)
10mm Bolt, Nut 34 (3.5) 6mm Flange bolt, nut 12 (1.2)
12mm Bolt, Nut 54 (5.5) 8mm Flange bolt, nut 26 (2.7)
10mm Flange bolt, nut 39 (4.0)
Please use standard torque to those items that didn't mention below.
1.Lubrication oil should be applied on screw thread and contact surface
2.Replace a new one when self-locking bolts disassembled.
Thread Torque
Item Qty Remark
Diameter(mm) N·m(kgf·m)
Engine Disassembly And Assembly
Engine Hanger Bolt 5 5 30 (3.1)
Engine Hanger Shaft Nut 1 14 100(10.1)
Front Wheel, Front Suspension,Steering
Steering Column Locknut 1 26 100(10.1)
Handlebar Fastening Screw 4 8 20(2.1)
Front Wheel Axle 1 12 65(10.1)
Shock Absorber Fastening Bolt(Upper) 2 8 20(2.1)
Shock Absorber Fastening Bolt(Lower) 4 8 20(2.1)
Rear Wheel, Rear Suspension
Rear Axle Shaft Nut 1 14 100(10.1)
Shock Absorber Fixed Bolt(Upper) 1 10 40(4.1)
Shock Absorber Fixed Bolt(Lower) 1 10 40(4.1)
Brake System
Front Brake Disc Bolt 5 8 30(3.1)
Front Brake Caliper Bolt 2 10 40(4.1)
Mufer
Mufer Exhaust Pipe Nut 2 8 26(2.7)
Mufer Body Bolt 1 8 20(2.1)
01-9
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1.7 Lubricating Grease
Application areas Notes Type
Vehicle’s Head Pipe, Bearing Race
Wheel Dust-Proof Seal Lip
Rear Brake, Cam Joint, Cam
Joint, Dashboard Flexible Shaft
Joint, Throttle Cable
Throttle Handlebar
Multi-purpose lithium base
Pivot, Rear Foot Pedal(LH)
lubrication oil
Pivot, Rear Foot Pedal(RH)
Pivot, Side Stand
Oil Seal Lip, Rear Fork
Gear Surface And Running Part, Counter
Gear/Small Gear
Axle Part, Main Stand
Thread Of Rear Wheel Axle Nut And
Joint Engine oil
Rear Brake, Cam Sealing Felt
Inner Surrounding, Handle Bar Engine oil
01-10
01 Maintenance Information
1.8 Wires, Pipes and Cables diagram
1
8
2
3
7
6
5
011101
Headlight Fuel Sensor Ignition Coil Turning Light
1 3 5 7
Connector Connector Connector Connector
Fu el Pu mp Ignition Switch Oxygen Sensor Right Handlebar
2 4 6 8
Connector Lock Connector Connector Switches Connector
1
3
011102
Left Handlebar
1 2 Fan Motor Connector 3 Dashboard Connector
Switches Connector
01-11
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1
2
011201
1 Water Pipe 3 Water Reservoir
2 Horn 4 Roll-Over Sensor
1
1
011202 011203
1 Rear Brake Switch (Without ABS) 1 Rear Brake Switch (With ABS)
1
1
6 5 3 2
4 6 4 2
5 3
011204 011205
1. Dashboard (Low Conguration) 1. Dashboard (High Conguration)
01-12
01 Maintenance Information
2
3
4
5
011301
1 Ignition Coil 4 Throttle Position Sensor
2 Fuel Injector 5 Coolant Temperature Sensor
3 T-Map 6 Gear Sensor
5
3
2
4
011302
1 Stepper Motor 3 Starter Motor 5 Positive Terminal, Starter Motor
2 Speed sensor 4 Engine housing contact
01-13
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1
4
2 2
3
3
011401 011402
1 Main Cable 3 ECU 1 Harness 2 Regulator 3 Bolt
2 Bolt 4 ECU Harness
011403 011404
1 Side Stand Switch 1 Fuel Sensor 2 Fuel Pump
01-14
01 Maintenance Information
1
12
2
11
3
4
10
9
5
8
6
011501
Positive Terminal,
1 4 OBD Connector 7 Frame Grounding 10 Battery Tie-Band
Battery
Negative Terminal,
2 Flasher 5 Fuse Box 8 11 Starter Relay
Battery
3 Auxiliary Relay 6 Harness 9 Main Fuse (30A) 12 Battery
01-15
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Fuel Evaporation System Schematic Diagram
2 1
011601
1 Throttle Body Assembly 2 Engine 3 Fuel Tank Assembly
Caution: Fixed the anti roll-over valve as horizontal position. Don’t modify
fuel evaporation system. Tubes should be well connected after maintenance,
disassembling without air leakage, blocking, squeezing, broken and damage etc.
Fuel steam will be released into carbon tank by absorption tube from fuel tank.
Absorbing fuel steam by active carbon when engine stop; Fuel steam of carbon
tank will follow into combustor for burning when engine working in order to
avoid environment pollution if fuel stem released into air directly. Meanwhile, Air
pressure of fuel tank should be balanced by absorption tube. If inner pressure of
fuel tank is lower than outside, it is available to replenish air pressure by air tube
of carbon tank or absorption tube. All tube system should be smooth running
without blocking and squeezing, otherwise fuel pump will be damaged, fuel tank
will be deformed or broken.
01-16
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.1 Overhaul Information ...................................................................... 02-1
2.2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule..................................................... 02-1
2.3 Fuel Filter ......................................................................................... 02-3
2.4 Throttle cable ................................................................................... 02-3
2.5 Chain................................................................................................. 02-4
2.6 Clutch Cable..................................................................................... 02-4
2.7 Front Brake and Rear Brake ........................................................... 02-5
2.8 Brake Fluid ....................................................................................... 02-5
2.9 Suspension ...................................................................................... 02-6
2.10 Bolt and Nut ................................................................................... 02-6
2.11 Front&rear Wheel Axle, Handlebar .............................................. 02-6
2.12 Engine Maintenance Schedule ..................................................... 02-7
2.13 Engine Maintenance and Adjustment Process ........................... 02-8
2.14 Valve clearance .............................................................................. 02-8
2.15 Spark Plug ................................................................................... 02-10
2.16 Air Filter ........................................................................................ 02-11
2.17 Lubrication System Inspection .................................................. 02-12
2.18 Cooling System Inspection ........................................................ 02-14
2.19 Test Engine Oil Pressure ............................................................ 02-15
02-1
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Remark 1:When driving this motorcycle in dust area, do maintenance more frequently.
Remark 2: If kilometers on odometer are over the maximum, periodic maintenance must
be done as regulated kilometers as the chart.
Remark 3: Only CFMOTO maintenance Technicians can do maintenance and
adjustment.
02-2
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.3 Fuel Filter
Check high pressure fuel pipe (1). If aged
or broken or leakage, replace it.
2
020301
02-3
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2.5 Chain
Inspect transmission chain
slackness
Standard slackness: 20mm~30mm
Chain adjustment:
Loose nut of rear axle;
Loose nut of chain adjuster, adjust left and
right chain adjusters to same scale;
Turn rear wheel, check chain slackness;
Fasten adjuster nut, and then fasten rear
axle nut;
020401
Standard slackness: 20mm~30mm
A 1
2.6 Clutch Cable
Clutch is controlled by cable;
Install clutch lever on the left handlebar;
020403
02-4
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.7 Front Brake and Rear Brake
Check brake pad, brake disc wear, if they
wear to the limit mark, replace it timely.
020501
Front (hand) brake free play:
a
5mm~20mm
020502
020503
Check rear brake uid
Keep steering handlebar straight, inspect
brake fluid level (1) of lower brake pump
and ensure the level is between upper limit
and lower limit.
Appointed brake fluid: DOT4 non-
petroleum base brake uid.
1
020504
02-5
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2.9 Suspension
Front suspension
Hold front brake, press the front
suspension down for several times to
check front suspension performance.
Check if front shock absorber has oil
1
leakage, looseness or abnormal noise.
Rear suspension
Press rear suspension up and down
for several times to check if rear shock
absorber works smoothly, or part has 020601
abnormal noise and looseness.
Put up main support, press rear wheel
and move it side to side. Check if rear
suspension pivot has abnormal noise or
looseness
2.11 F r o n t & r e a r W h e e l A x l e ,
Handlebar
Front&reat Wheel Axle 020602
Check if front axle nut (1) is loosen. If
loose, tighten it as appointed torque.
Standard torque: 50N·m~80N·m
02-6
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.12 Engine Maintenance Schedule
It is a regular work for engine inspection. It is important for normalized maintain and
inspection in order to keep well performance, reliable work, economic and durability. It is
inspection period for 172MM-2 as following list:
Caution: It is designed for the normal condition. Shorten maintenance period
under bad situation.
Marks:
1- Replace every 20000km or 3 years, whichever is prior to reach.
I - Inspection, adjustment. Replace if necessary.
R - Replace
C - Cleaning
02-7
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2.13 E n gi n e Ma i n te na nc e an d
Adjustment Process
Introduce inspection information based on
the above items.
020802
02-8
02 Inspection and Adjustment
Rotate crankshaft (1) counterclockwise;
Align mark line (2);
020901
3
020902
020903
1
2
020904
02-9
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Remove intake camshaft (1);
Remove exhaust camshaft (2);
2
021001
Remove tappet (1);
Replace thinness mark (2);
Install camshaft, camshaft seat and bot
M6×45;
Re-check valve clearance if it is out of
specication. Re-adjust if not;
Install sealing rings, cylinder head cover,
bolt;
I n s t a l l s t r a i n e r c a p , o - r in g 3 5 ×3 . 5 ,
inspection hole, o-ring 13×2;
Note: Applymixing liquid (ratio 10:1) 2
of molybdenum disulfide grease and
1 021002
oil on the thread of bolt M6×45 before
installation. Three bolts tightening
torque is 5N·m, 8N·m and 12N·m.
02-10
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.16 Air Filter
Maintenance During Break-in (1000km)
Period
Daily maintenance; 1
Clean the dust in the air filter element, if
there are cartridge dusts, replace a new air
lter immediately. 1
2
Engine 1000km running-in period Change
the oil after break-in period, clean the air
filter element, oil filter, remove the spark
plug coke, adjust valve clearance;
Change Air Filter Element 3
Unscrew four screws (1);
Remove upper housing (2);
Remove paper element assembly (3) from
housing assembly;
Replace new paper element assembly (3); 4
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation;
02-11
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2.17 L u b r i c a t i o n S y s t e m
Inspection
Engine Oil Level Inspection
Check oil level, it should be between upper
line (1) and lower line (2).
1
021201
02-12
02 Inspection and Adjustment
Change Engine Oil:
Warm the engine and let old oil drain
completely;
1
Put up vehicle by side stand and remove
oil lling port screw plug (1).
02-13
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2.18 Cooling System Inspection
Check radiator, subsidiary water tank, clamp situation, leaking situation of coolant. If
damaged, replace it.
Coolant inspection: Observe the level of coolant and up & down level line. If below it, ll
coolant to the up line. Meanwhile, open radiator cap, and ll coolant into radiator.
Danger: Do not open radiator cap, when engine is hot. Otherwise you will be
hurt by water vapor or boiling coolant.
Warning: Coolant is poisonous. Do not drink it. Do not adhere to skin and eyes.
Wash it with water at once, or go to hospital if adhere to skin accidently.
Warning: Store coolant well. keep it away from children.
021401
02-14
02 Inspection and Adjustment
2.19 Test Engine Oil Pressure
Remove three M6×20 bolts (1) ;
Remove oil lter cover (2);
1
021501
02-15
03 Body and Mufer
3.1 Maintenance Information ................................................................ 03-1
3.2 Front Fender, Seat and Rear hand-rest ......................................... 03-2
3.3 License Plate Light .......................................................................... 03-3
3.4 Tail Cover, Tail Light and Steering ................................................. 03-4
3.5 Fro nt Left and Ri ght I nner Si de P late, Fuel Tank Guard
Removal.................................................................................................. 03-5
3.6 Fuel Tank .......................................................................................... 03-6
3.7 Engine Guard, Water Guard .......................................................... 03-7
3.8 Headlight and Dashboard ............................................................... 03-8
3.9 Mufer Assembly ............................................................................. 03-9
3.10 Body Covering Parts ..................................................................... 03-9
Tightening Torque
Tail light/brake light screw: 1.8N·m (0.18kgf·m)
Turning signal light screw: 1.8N·m (0.18kgf·m)
Troubleshooting
• Too much noise of mufer
• Mufer breakage
• Exhaust Leak
• Insufcient Power
• Mufer deformation
• Exhaust Leak
• Mufer Blocked
03-1
CFMOTO
3.2 Front Fender, Seat and Rear
hand-rest
030201
Seat
Removal
Insert key into seat lock (2), open seat 1
lock.
Remove rear seat (1). 3 2
Lift up left and rear side of front seat (3).
030202
030204
6 Clip 7 Clip 8 Groove
03-2
03 Body and Mufer
3.3 License Plate Light
Removal
Disconnect all cables.
Remove three bolts (1) on the rear fender.
License plate light is fixed on rear fender
by four ST4.2x9d bolts (2).
Remove four tapping screws and then pull 1
1
out license plate light cables.
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for 030301
installation.
2 2
030302
4 2
3
030304
03-3
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3.4 Ta i l C ov er, Tai l L i gh t an d
Steering 1 1
4
Tail Cover
Removal
Remove seat; 3 2
Remove eight plastic clips (1);
Remove two ST4.2 self-tapping screws (2);
Remove lower six plastic clip (5); 4
Remove seat support (3);
Remove rear left and right deco plate (4); 1 1
030401
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
installation.
5
5
030402
03-4
03 Body and Mufer
3.5 Front Left and Right Inner
S i de P l a t e, F u e l Ta n k G u ar d
Removal
1
Front Left/Right Inner Side Plate
Remove two inner hex bolts (2), one self-
2
tapping screw (1) and two plastic lips (3);
3
3 030501
3 4
030503
03-5
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3.6 Fuel Tank
Removal
Remove seat;
Remove fuel tank lock;
Remove fuel tank deco cover; 1
Remove three bolts (1);
Remove one nut (2);
Loosen fuel sensor connector;
Loosen fuel pump connector;
Lift up fuel tank, pull out adsorption pipe, 2 1
remove quick connector;
Remove fuel tank; 030601
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
1
installation.
03-6
03 Body and Mufer
3.7 Engine Guard, Water Guard
Removal
Remove left and right bolts (1);
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
installation.
030701
1 Inner hex bolt
Water Panel 1
Removal
Unscrew self-tapping screw (1);
Pull out water panel (3);
Unscrew hex screw (2) and self-tapping
screw (6); 3
Pull out mushroom head from rubber ring
(4);
Installation 2
Reverse removal procedures for
installation. 030702
6 4
5
030703
03-7
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3.8 Headlight and Dashboard
Headlight Assembly
Removal 1
Remove two inner hex bolts (1);
Pull two mushroom heads from rubber ring
(2);
Disconnect connectors between headlight
assembly cables and main cable;
Remove headlight assembly; 2
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
030801
installation.
Dashboard
Removal
Remove two bolts of headlight assembly;
Remove four bolts and press cap (1) of
turning handlebar;
Re m o v e t wo n u t s (3 ) o f d a s hb o a r d
bracket; 1
2 3
Disconnect connectors between dashboard
cables and main cable;
Remove dashboard (2);
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
installation. 030803
03-8
03 Body and Mufer
3.9 Mufer Assembly 1
Removal
Remove oxygen sensor connector (2);
Remove but (1);
Remove bracket bolt (3);
Installation
Reverse removal procedures for
2
installation.
2
3
4
22 5
21 6
20 7
8
19
9
18 10
11
17
12
16 13
15
14
030902
03-9
04 Cooling and Lubricating System
4.1 172MM-2 Engine Cooling System ..................................................... 04-1
4.2 Engine Coolant ................................................................................... 04-2
4.3 Cooling Cycle Tightness Inspection................................................. 04-2
4.4 Radiator and Water Hoses Inspection and Clean ............................ 04-3
4.5 Fan Motor Inspection ......................................................................... 04-4
4.6 Water Temperature Sensor Inspection ............................................. 04-5
4.7 Inspection of Thermostat................................................................... 04-6
4.8 Water Pump ......................................................................................... 04-7
4.8.1 Water Pump Assembly Inspection ............................................. 04-7
4.8.2 Water Pump Assembly ............................................................... 04-7
4.9 Lubricant System Drawing .............................................................. 04-10
040101
1 Coolant Reservoir Assembly 3 Inlet Pipe, Radiator 5 Outlet Pipe, Radiator
2 Fan Motor Assembly 4 Radiator Assembly 6 172Mm-2 Engine Assembly
04-1
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4.2 Engine Coolant
Coolant in cooling system is a mixture of 51.5% distilled water,46% ethylene glycol
antifreeze and 2.5% additive. This mixture ratio provides optimized corrosion resistance
and ne heat production. The mixture has good anti-corrosion and endothermic function,
and its solidification point is -30 degree. If engine works under -30 degrees centigrade,
choose coolant with solidification point at -40 degrees centigrade or -50 degrees
centigrade.
Warning:
Use high quality ethylene glycol base antifreeze mixed with distilled water. Never
mix alcohol base anti-freeze or other different brands of antifreeze.
The ratio of mixture should not be more than 60% or less than 50%.
Do not use anti-leak additive.
Warning:
Never open radiator cap when engine is still hot. Or you may be injured by scalding
uid or steam;
Coolant is harmful. DO NOT swallow or stain your skin or eyes with coolant. In case
of the above, ush with plenty of water and consult a doctor if necessary;
Keep coolant away from reach of children.
Warning:
NEVER open radiator cap when engine is still hot to avoid hurt by scalding uid or
steam;
04-2
04 Cooling and Lubricating System
4.4 R ad i a to r an d Wat er H o se s
Inspection and Clean
Inspection of Radiator cap
Remove radiator cap (1)
Test lling port cap pressure by a pressure
guage. 1
040302
040303
04-3
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Inspection of Water Hoses
Che ck r ad ia t or ho se s fo r lea kag e o r
damage. If any, replace with new one.
040401
04-4
04 Cooling and Lubricating System
Temperature 50 120
Resistance(Ω) 176±40 17.9±1.5 3 Overgild
04-5
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4.7 Inspection of Thermostat
Remove two M6×20 bolt (1).
Remove thermostat cap (2).
Remove thermostat (3).
3
2
1 1
040601
Thermostat Test
Controlling water temperature (2) to detect
the thermostat (1);If damaged, replace a
new thermostat;
2
Thermostat Opening Temperature:
Preliminary open temperature: 82 degrees
centigrade ±2 degrees centigrade 1
Full open temperature: 95 degrees
centigrade
Full open lift: ≥4.5 (When 95 degrees
centigrade )
040602
3
2
Thermostat Installation
Install thermostat (1).
Note: Align any vent hole (2) with the
mark (3) on cylinder head installed when
1
installation;
040603
2 2
040604
04-6
04 Cooling and Lubricating System
4.8 Water Pump 6
4.8.1 Water Pump Assembly Inspection
Check water pump cover (1) for damage.
Replace a new part if damaged.
Check water pump cover sealing ring (2)
for deformation. Replace a new part if
damaged.
1
Check impeller (3) for damage. Replace a
new part if damaged.
Check o-ring 13×2 (4) for deformation. 5
Replace a new part if damaged. 2 3 4
Check for water sealing assembly (5) for 040701
damage. Replace a new part if damaged.
Check bearing 6001 (6) for being stuck.
Replace a new part if any.
1
Remove Water Seal Assembly
Press out water pump shaft (1). Check 2
water pump shaft for damage. Replace a
new one if damaged.
Take out water seal assembly (2), scrap it.
040702
R e m o v e Be a i n g 6 0 0 1 a n d o i l s e a l
12×20×5
Take out oil seal 12×20×5 (1), scrap it.
Press out two bearing 6001 (2).
1
040704
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The right image shows oil seal 12×20×5
(2) press tting: 1
Replace a new oil seal 12×20×5 (2) .
Press oil seal 12×20×5 (2) into proper
position by using a special pressure head.
Note: Before the oil seal press tting,
evenly apply solid glue 648 on daub
cylindrical surface, evenly apply grease
2
on the lips after press tting.
040801
040802
040803
04-8
04 Cooling and Lubricating System
Water Pump Impeller Installation
Install special tool (1) on drive end of water
pump shaft (2).
Apply grease on o-ring 13×2 (3), and then
4
install it to the groove.
Install water pump impeller. 3
Water pump impeller tightening torque:
10 N·m
Note : Aft er th e pu mp as se mbl y,
r ot a t i on of p um p s h a ft s ho u l d b e
flexible, bearing no block. If found any
above problems, operate maintenance. 2
1 040901
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4.9 Lubricant System Drawing
6 2
3
5 4
041101
1 Main Shaft Assy 3 Oil Strainer 5 Relief Valve 7 Piston
2 Secondary Shaft Assy 4 Oil Pump Assy 6 Oil Filter
Engine lubrication system: Most of parts inside engine which run at high speed, like piston,
crankshaft, camshaft all need great lubrication, the good lubrication is the base of the good
condition of engine working.
172MM-2 engine is used pressure and splash lubrication system, Apply SAE10W-40/SJ
engine oil for 4-Stroke engine, Engine Oil is not only used for lubrication, but also for clean
rustproof, sealing and cooling.
04-10
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5.1 Maintenance Information ................................................................... 05-5
5.2 Engine disassembly ......................................................................... 05-15
5.3 Inspection and Installation .............................................................. 05-32
5.4 Engine Assembly .............................................................................. 05-59
5.5 Air Intake System ............................................................................. 05-75
5.6 Lubrication System .......................................................................... 05-77
5.7 Engine Oil Addition and Oil Pressure Measurement .................... 05-78
05-1
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Preparation Intruction
WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
Please read the following notication carefully which emphasize the special meanings
of WARMING, Caution and Note. Always pay attention to these notication when servicing
the engine.
Warning: This symbol indicates a high risk which should be alert to.
Caution: This symbol indicates a moderate risk which should be alert to.
Note: This symbol indicates a minor risk chich should be paid attention to.
05-2
05 Engine
5.1 Maintenance Information ................................................................... 05-5
5.1.1 General Prevention Measures .................................................... 05-5
5.1.2 Fuel, Engine Oil Introduction ...................................................... 05-6
5.1.3 Engine break-in ............................................................................ 05-6
5.1.4 EIN ................................................................................................ 05-7
5.1.5 Engine Technical Regulations .................................................... 05-8
5.1.6 Service Specication ................................................................... 05-9
5.1.7 Tighten Torque Chart................................................................. 05-12
5.1.8 Special Tool ................................................................................ 05-13
5.1.9 Engine Consumption Materials & Assembling Materials ....... 05-14
5.2 Engine disassembly ......................................................................... 05-15
5.2.1 Preparation ................................................................................. 05-15
5.2.2 Engine Timing Setup ................................................................. 05-15
5.2.3 Oil Filter Removal ...................................................................... 05-16
5.2.4 Right Side Cover ....................................................................... 05-17
5.2.5 Water Pump Impeller ................................................................. 05-17
5.2.6 Clutch Removal .......................................................................... 05-18
5.2.7 Output Gear Removal ................................................................ 05-19
5.2.8 Relief Valve Removal ................................................................. 05-19
5.2.9 Oil Pump Removal ..................................................................... 05-20
5.2.10 Gearshift Lever Assembly, Gear Positioning Parts and Shift
Drum Cam Removal ............................................................................ 05-20
5.2.11 Starter Motor Removal ............................................................ 05-21
5.2.12 Left Side Cover ........................................................................ 05-21
5.2.13 Dual Gear, Starter Middle Gear and Magneto Rotor Removal . 05-
22
5.2.14 Valve System Removal ............................................................ 05-23
5.2.15 Cylinder head, Cylinder Body Removal ................................. 05-24
5.2.16 Piston, Piston Pin Removal .................................................... 05-25
5.2.17 Gear Contactor, Oil Strainer and Speed Sensor Removal ... 05-26
5.2.18 Right Crankcase Removal ...................................................... 05-26
5.2.19 Gearshift Assembly Removal ................................................. 05-28
5.2.20 Balance Shaft Removal ........................................................... 05-28
5.2.21 Crankshaft Removal ................................................................ 05-29
5.2.22 Bearing 6207 Removal ............................................................ 05-29
5.2.23 Cylinder Head Assembly Removal ......................................... 05-30
5.2.24 Magneto Stator Removal ......................................................... 05-31
5.3 Inspection and Installation .............................................................. 05-32
5.3.1 Right Crankcase Inspection and Installation .......................... 05-32
5.3.3 Cylinder Head Assembly Inspection and Installation ............ 05-34
5.3.4 Valve System Inspection and Installation ............................... 05-39
5.3.5 Cylinder Body Inspection and Installation .............................. 05-40
5.3.6 Crankshaft and Piston Inspection and Installation ................ 05-40
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5.3.7 Oil Pump Inspection and Installation ....................................... 05-43
5.3.8 Water Pump Inspection and Installation.................................. 05-43
5.3.9 Clutch Release Shaft Inspection and Installation ................... 05-46
5.3.10 Magneto Inspection and Installation ...................................... 05-47
5.3.11 Start System Inspection and Installation ............................... 05-49
5.3.12 Clutch Inspection and Installation ......................................... 05-50
5.3.13 Gearshift Inspection and Installation ..................................... 05-53
5.3.14 Main Shaft, Counter Shaft Inspection and Installation ........ 05-55
5.4 Engine Assembly .............................................................................. 05-59
5.4.1 Preparation ................................................................................. 05-59
5.4.2 Crankshaft, Balance Shaft Assembly ...................................... 05-59
5.4.3 Main Shaft and Counter shaft Assembly ................................. 05-60
5.4.4 Shift Drum, Shift Fork and Shift Shaft Assembly ................... 05-60
5.4.5 Right Crankcase Assembly ....................................................... 05-61
5.4.6 Oil Strainer, Gear Contactor and Speed Sensor Assembly ... 05-62
5.4.7 Gearshift Assembly ................................................................... 05-63
5.4.8 Piston Assembly ........................................................................ 05-63
5.4.9 Cylinder Body Assembly........................................................... 05-64
5.4.10 Timing Chain, Chain Guide, Tensioner and Other Pars Assembly
.............................................................................................................. 05-65
5.4.11 Oil Pump Assembly ................................................................. 05-65
5.4.12 Relief Valve Assembly ............................................................. 05-66
5.4.13 Output Gear Assembly ............................................................ 05-66
5.4.14 Clutch Assembly ...................................................................... 05-67
5.4.15 Magneto Rotor Assembly ........................................................ 05-68
5.4.16 Dual Gear and Starter Middle Gear Assembly ...................... 05-68
5.4.17 Left Side Cover Assembly ....................................................... 05-69
5.4.18 Cylinder Head Assembly ......................................................... 05-69
5.4.19 Starter Motor Assembly .......................................................... 05-72
5.4.20 Right Side Cover Assembly .................................................... 05-73
5.4.21 Oil Filter Assembly .................................................................. 05-73
5.4.22 Cylinder Head Cover Assembly .............................................. 05-74
5.5 Air Intake System ............................................................................. 05-75
5.6 Lubrication System .......................................................................... 05-77
5.7 Engine Oil Addition and Oil Pressure Measurement .................... 05-78
05-4
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5.1 Maintenance Information
5.1.1 General Prevention Measures
Warning:Serviceman’s safety and engine reliability is very important.
• Keep high safety attention and mutual remind while two or more parts working together.
• Exhaust gas should be exhausted to outside when start engine indoor
• Keep ventilation and operate base on instruction of user manual if need to use
poisonous or combustibles
• Don’t take gasoline as a leaner
• Don’t touch engine oil, radiator and parts of exhaust system avoid scald if uncooled
• Check the mark line and leakage after maintain fuel, lubrication, cooling and exhaust
system.
• Don’t dispose any replaced parts at will in order to protect the natural environment
Caution:
• Genuine parts should be used if any parts need to be replaced when maintaining.
• Keep all disassembled parts in order in order to any confusion if need to reuse
the disassembled parts.
• Use special tools base on requirements of service manual.
• Keep clean for all assembled parts, and lubricate all parts if it must to be
lubricated.
• Use specialized lubricating oil, binder and sealant.
• Tighten the big torque parts base on standard torque from inside to out while
tighten the bolt, nuts and screws.
• Use torque wrench to tighten bolt base on standard torque, and need to clean
the bolt if thread with grease and oil.
• Check all disassembled parts. Clean parts before measuring.
• Check parts running and tighten situation after assembled.
• Don’t reuse the disassembled parts such as oil seal, gasket, self-locking nut,
lock washers, cotter, snap ring etc. New parts should be assembled while
assembling.
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5.1.2 Fuel, Engine Oil Introduction
0~500km: Do not run engine at≥50% throttle position; do not change speed frequently; do
not run engine at a xed throttle position; Avoid sudden speed up; Turn throttle slowly.
500km~1000km: Do not run engine at≥75% throttle position for long time.
Note:· Do regular repair and maintenance during break-in period, if any troubles,
please remove it immediately.
· Maintenance After 1000km break-in, then to normally driving.
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5.1.4 EIN
1. Engine RH Side
050701
2. Engine LH Side
EIN Position
050702
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5.1.5 Engine Technical Regulations
No. Item Type/Specication
Single cylinder, water-cooled,
1 Type
4-stroke, 4- valves, OHC
2 Bore × Stroke 72mm×61.2mm
3 Displacement 249.2mL
4 Compression ratio 11.3 : 1
5 Low idling speed(Idling) 1500r/min±150r/min
6 Starting Electric
Ignition type ECU
Spark plug/ Electrode
7 Electrical system CR8EI/0.8mm~0.9mm
gap
Magneto type Out rotor, ywheel
Combustion Chamber Triangular
8 Combustion system Air lter type Sponge, Paper lter
Gasoline RQ-92 and above
9 Valves system Valves type DOHC/chain drive
Lubrication type Pressure and splash
10 Oil pump type Rotor drive
Lubrication System
Oil lter type Paper type, replaceable
Engine oil type SAE10W-40/SJ
Cooling type Closed coolant circulation
Cooling system
11 Coolant type -30 anti-rust and antifreeze uid
Clutch Wet and multiplate clutch
6 - g e a r, c o n s t a n t m e sh , s t e p
Transmission type
transmission
Mechanical reciprocating /1-0-2-
Gearshift methods/orders
3-4-5-6-5-4-3-2-0-1
Transmission Primary Ratio 2.8
Secondary ratio
2nd 2.118
3rd 1.571
4th 1.304
5th 1.115
6th 0.963
13 Overall size 469mm×338mm×488mm
14 Dry weight 35.3kg
15 Output type Chain
When moving forward,
16 Rotation of engine output
counterclockwise from left side
05-8
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5.1.6 Service Specication
Valve Train / Cylinder Head
Item Standard Limit Remark
IN 28.9 mm~29.1 mm —
Diameter of valve head
EX 24.9 mm~25.1 mm —
Va l v e c le a r a n ce ( co l d IN 0.12 mm~0.17 mm —
engine) EX 0.17 mm~0.22 mm —
Valve guide bush and IN 0.01 mm~0.037 mm —
valve stem clearance EX 0.03 mm~0.057 mm —
Inner diameter of valve
IN & EX 4.5 mm~4.512 mm 4.58 mm
guide bush
Outer diameter of valve IN 4.475 mm~4.490 mm 4.46 mm
stem EX 4.455 mm~4.470 mm 4.44 mm
Run-out of valve stem IN & EX 0.03 mm —
Width, valve seat IN & EX 0.9 mm~1.1 mm —
Free length, valve spring 41.6 mm 39.8 mm
Press to 29.8mm 455 N~503 N —
Valve spring force
Press to 30.5mm 422 N~466 N —
IN 35.743 mm~35.857 mm 35.647 mm
Camshaft Lift
EX 35.743 mm~35.857 mm 35.647 mm
Camshaft to hole
0.028 mm~0.071 mm 0.150 mm
clearance
Outer diameter of
Φ23 22.95 mm~22.972 mm 22.921 mm
camshaft
Inner diameter of
Φ23 23 mm~23.021 mm —
camshaft mating Hole
Camshaft run-out 0.015 mm 0.1 mm
Cylinder head warpage 0.03 mm —
Camshaft seat warpage 0.04 mm —
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Cylinder/Piston/Piston Ring/Connecting Rod
Service
Item Standard Remark
limit
Cylinder pressure kPa —
Piston-to-cylinder clearance 0.045mm~0.062mm —
71.950mm~71.965mm
Diameter of Piston at skirt 71.8mm
Measured at 10mm to skirt end
Inner diameter of cylinder 72mm~72.019mm 72.07mm
Cylinder warpage 0.03 mm 0.05mm
1 Ring 0.15mm~0.3mm 0.55mm
Piston ring end gap
2 Ring 0.1mm~0.3mm 0.55mm
1 Ring 0.03mm~0.07mm 0.17mm
Piston ring to groove clearance
2 Ring 0.03mm~0.07mm 0.17mm
1 Ring 0.97 mm~0.99mm 0.9mm
Thickness, piston ring
2 Ring 0.97 mm~0.99mm 0.9mm
1 Ring 1.02mm~1.04mm 1.12mm
Width, piston ring groove 2 Ring 1.02mm~1.04mm 1.12mm
Oil ring 2.01 mm~2.03mm 2.11mm
Inner diameter of piston pin hole 17.002mm~17.008mm —
Outer diameter piston pin 16.995mm~17.000mm —
Inner diameter of connecting rod
17.015mm~17.025mm —
small end
Connecting rod big end side
0.25mm~0.45mm 0.65mm
clearance
Connecting rod big end thickness 20.45mm~20.5mm —
Crankshaft run-out ≤0.03mm 0.08mm
Lubrication System
Service
Item Standard Remark
limit
Outer rotor to inner rotor
0.07mm~0.15mm —
clearance
Outer rotor to pump body
0.12mm~0.184mm —
clearance
Oil pressure 0.1MPa~0.4MPa —
Oil type SAE10W-40, API SJ or above —
Change oil 1300mL —
Change lter 1400mL —
Oil capacity
A t e n g i n e
1600mL —
overhaul
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Clutch/Transmission
Service
Item Standard Remark
limit
Clutch plate 2.98mm~3.08mm 2.76 mm
Quantity 7
Total thickness of clutch plate 30.3 mm~31.2 mm —
Free length, clutch spring 35 mm~36 mm 33.5 mm
Quantity 6
Six-speed
5.1 mm~5.17 mm 5.22 mm
driven gear
Three-speed,
Width, gearshift
four-speed drive 5.1 mm~5.17 mm 5.22 mm
fork groove
gear
Five-speed
5.1 mm~5.17 mm 5.22 mm
driven gear
Fork(left) 4.93 mm~5 mm 4.83 mm
Thickness,
Fork(middle) 4.93 mm~5 mm 4.83 mm
gearshift fork
Fork(right) 4.93 mm~5 mm 4.83 mm
Electrical System
Item Specication Remark
Model CR8EI
Spark plug
Gap 0.7 mm~0.9 mm
Spark >8mm,1 MPa
Primary Coil 1.23 Ω
Ignition coil resistance
Secondary Coil 6kΩ~7.4kΩ
Magneto coil resistance Trigger 400Ω
Magneto voltage, unloading state >50V(AC),5000 r/min
Max power 280W,5000 r/min
Stabilized voltage 13.5V~15.0V
Primary peak voltage, Ignition coil ≥27kV
Peak voltage, exciter coil ≥17V
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5.1.7 Tighten Torque Chart
Thread
Item Qty. Torque(N·m) Remark
diameter(mm)
Bolt,crankcase 15 M6 10
Bolt, shift drum cam 1 M6 10 With thread locker
Bolt, gear positioning
1 M6 10 With thread locker
lever
New 25→54 With thread locker and
Bolt, cylinder head 4 M10
Old 25→49 MoS2 grease(ratio 10:1)
Bolt, cylinder head 2 M6 10
Pin shaft 1 M8 20 With thread locker
Bolt, chain guide 1 M6 10 With thread locker
Bolt plug, tensioner 1 M16×1.5 20
Damping Bolt, cylinder
1 M6 10
head cover
Nut,output gear 1 M16×1 100
Nut, clutch 1 M16×1 100
Bolt, oil pump 3 M6 10 With thread locker
Bolt, speed sensor 1 M6 8
Bolt, starting motor 2 M6 10
Bolt, overriding clutch 6 M6 10 With thread locker
Bolt, magneto rotor 1 M12×1.25 120
Bolt, gear contactor 2 M5 5 With thread locker
Bolt, sprocket plate 2 M6 10 With thread locker
B o lt , c y l i n d e r h e a d
4 M6 10
cover
Screw,oil passage 7 R21/8 15 With thread locker
Drain bolt 1 M12×1.5 25
Strainer cover 2 M35×1.5 25
Plug, oil lling 1 3/4″ Hand tight
Cap, inspection hole 1 M12×1.5 4
Bolt, magneto stator 3 M6 15 With thread locker
Bolt, trigger 2 M5 8 With thread locker
Spark plug 1 M10×1 15
Wa t e r t e m p e r a t u r e
1 M12×1.5 12.5
sensor
M5 4.5~6
Other screws, bolts and
M6 10~12
nuts
M8 18~25
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5.1.8 Special Tool
Measuring Tools
NO Item Specication Usage Remark
1 Vernier caliper 0~150mm Measure length, thickness
Micrometer scale 0~25mm Measure outer diameter of rocker
2
arm shaft, valve stem, camshaft
3 Dial gauge 25mm~50mm Measure Max. lift travel of Camshaft
4 Dial gauge 75mm~100mm Measure cylinder at skirt
S c a le f o r i n n e r Measure cylinder inner diameter
5 diameter of
cylinder
I n t e r n a l q u i c k 10mm~34mm Measure rocker Arm inner diameter,
6 diameter piston pin hole, connecting rod small
end
7 Dial indicator 1/100 Measure Jump Value
Knife straight Measure warpage
8
Edge
9 Feeler gauge Measure Warpage, valve clearance
10 Plastic gauge Measure Fit clearance
11 Spring scale Measure Spring force
12 Tachometer Measure engine RPM
Cylinder pressure 0~2MPa Measure cylinder pressure
13
gauge
Oil pressure Measure oil pressure
14
gauge
15 Ohmmeter Measure resistance and voltage
16 Ammeter Measure current/switch “ON”/”OFF”
17 Thermometer Measure liquid temperature
18 Torque wrench Set Measure wrench torque
Common and Auxiliary Tools
19 Alcohol burner Heating up
20 Magnetic stand Install dial gauge
21 Surface plate Auxiliary tool
22 V-shaped plate Help to measure jump
23 Pliers Install valve circlip
24 Circlip pliers Install/remove circlip
25 Nipper plier Install/remove retainer
I m p a c t Remove bolt, cross groove
26
screwdriver
S t r a i g h t
27
screwdriver
28 Cross screwdriver Remove cross groove screw
29 Wrench sleeve Set Remove bolt and nut
Inner hexagonal Set
30
wrench
05-13
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Special Tool
NO Item Specication Usage Remark
1 Spark plug wrench Install/remove spark plug
Install/remove clutch nut,
2 Holder wrench, clutch
crankcase nut
3 Remover, magneto rotor Remove magneto rotor
4 Press tool, valve spring Install/remove valve spring
5 Grinder, valve Grind valve
6 Installing tool, bearing Set Install bearing and oil seal
7 Removal tool, bearing Set Remove bearing
8 Removal tool, oil seal Remove oil seal
Holder wrench,magneto
9 Remove magneto rotor
rotor
05-14
05 Engine
5.2 Engine disassembly
5.2.1 Preparation
1
051502
051504
05-15
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Rotate crankshaft (1) counterclockwise;
Align timing inspection hole marks (2);
051601
3
051602
2 1
051603
1 2 3
051604
05-16
05 Engine
5.2.4 Right Side Cover
2
2
Remove M6×20 bolt (1) and washer;
Remove M6×20 bolt (3); 3
Remove water pump cover (2) and gasket 4
(4);
051703
1
Install special tool (1) on water pump shaft
(2);
2
051704
05-17
CFMOTO
Remove water pump cover dowel pin (1);
Remove water pump impeller (2) and 13×2
O-ring (3).
3
1
2
051801
051802
051803
051804
05-18
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Remove shaft sleeve (1);
Remove 20×37×2 retainer (2).
2
1
051901
4
Install crankshaft fixing pins (1) to stop
crankshaft rotating; 2
Remove M16×1 nut (3);
Remove 16 circlip (2); 3
Remove output gear (4);
1
051902
051903
2
051904
05-19
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5.2.9 Oil Pump Removal
052001
Remove P3×21.8 roller needle (1);
Remove 10 washer (2);
Remove three M6×16 bolts (3);
Remove oil pump cover (4);
1
2
4
3
052003
052004
05-20
05 Engine
Remove shift cam positioning bolt (1);
1
Remove 6.3×16.3×1.2 washer (2);
Remove gear positioning lever (3);
2
Remove gear positioning lever spring (4);
3
1
052101
052102
052103
2
Remove nine M6×30 bolts (1); 1
Remove M6×50 bolt (2);
Remove left side cover (3); 3
052104
05-21
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Remove left side cover gasket (1);
Dowels pins (2) are transition t. It is okay
not to remove them during maintenance. 1
3 1
Remove shaft (1) and dual gear (2);
Remove shaft (3) and middle gear sleeve 4 2
(4);
Remove starter middle gear (5); 5
052202
1
Install stopper (1) on magneto rotor (4);
Remove M12×1.25×45 bolt (3);
Remove washer 12.5×33×5 (2);
2
3
052203
052204
05-22
05 Engine
Remove starting big gear (1);
Remove 27×44×1 washer (3);
Remove retainer (4); 3 4
Note: (2) is the assembly part of
magneto rotor and override clutch.
2 1
052301
052302
3 052303
3
4 052304
05-23
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Remove chain guard (1);
Remove chain guide (2);
Remove timing chain (3);
3
2
1
052401
052402
5.2.15 Cylinder head, Cylinder Body
Removal
1
052403
052404
05-24
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Remove cylinder head cover gasket (1);
Dowels pins (2) are transition t. It is okay
not to remove them during maintenance.
Lift cylinder body (3) to remove it; 1 2
Caution: Cylinder head cover gasket
can not be reused.
3
052501
Remove cylinder body seal gasket (1);
Dowels pins (2) are transition t. It is okay
not to remove them during maintenance.
1
Remove piston pin circlip (2) with nipper
plier (1);
1
Pull out piston pin (1);
Remove piston (2).
2
052504
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5.2.17 Gear Contactor, Oil Strainer and
Speed Sensor Removal
4
1
Remove two M5×25 screws (1);
Remove gear contactor (2); 5
Remove 26.2×2.4 O-ring (3);
3 2
Remove gear switch connector (4);
Remove connector spring (5);
052601
3 4 052602
052603
052604
05-26
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Place engine case (1) on support platform
(3);
Remove two M6×70 bolts (2);
3
052701
3 4
3
052702
There is a reserved groove (1) used for
prying case on the rear hanging place of
case junction surface;
There is a reserved groove (1) used for
prying case on the rear hanging place of
case junction surface;
Use straight screwdriver to pry case on the
reserved groove to make it separated;
Remove right crankcase;
1
Caution: The other places of the 2
3
junction surface mustn't be pried.
052703
052704
05-27
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5.2.19 Gearshift Assembly Removal
Remove shift fork shaft (1);
Put the shift fork aside (2);
Remove shift drum (3);
C le a n r e m a i n i n g s e a l a n t ( 4 ) o n l e f t
crankcase junction surface; 1
2
3
4
052801
3
052802
052803
052804
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5.2.21 Crankshaft Removal
Crankshaft (1), left crankcase (2);
052901
1
Note: Left crankcase main bearing
will be removed from the case with the
2
crankshaft.
052902
052903
052904
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5.2.23 Cylinder Head Assembly Removal
Remove tappet (2);
1
Note: Record tappet thickness mark
(3), and align it with the cylinder head (1)
tappet hole, to avoid wrong installation.
053001
Remove two M6×20 bolts (1);
Remove thermostat cover (2);
Remove thermostat (3);
1
053002
Remove water temperature sensor (1);
053003
4 3
053004
05-30
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Remove intake valves and exhaust valves
in proper order: 6 5
Remove eight valve lock clips (6);
4
Remove four valve spring upper seats (5);
3
Remove four valve springs (4);
Remove two intake valves (1); 2
Remove two exhaust valves (7); 7 1
Remove four valve stem seal rings (2);
Remove four valve spring lower seats (3).
053103
05-31
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5.3 Inspection and Installation 1 3
5.3.1 Right Crankcase Inspection and
Installation
In s pec t right cran kcase ( 1) b ea rings 2
whether it is stuck. Replace a new one if it 4
is stuck; 7
Inspect 6304 bearing (3);
Inspect 6203-RS bearing (4); 6
Inspect 61905 bearing (5);
5
Inspect 6306 bearing (6);
Inspect 6302 bearing (7);
Before replacing 6304 bearing (3), remove 053201
M6×16 bolt (2) and washer;
053202
Bearing installation
Place support shoe (2) at the reverse side
of bearing hole. Use press tool (1) to install
bearing (3) into the hole; 1
Apply engine oil on outer ring of the bearing.
The side with words faces outside. 3
Not e: Cl ea n u p c as e bo dy af te r
installing. Apply engine oil on bearings
evenly.
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5.3.2 Left Crankcase Inspection and
Installation
Inspect left crankcase (1) bearings whether 1
it is stuck. Replace a new one if it is stuck;
Inspect 17×27×13 bearing (2);
Inspect 63/22 bearing (3); 2
Inspect HK1312 bearing (4); 3 5
Inspect 6302 bearing (5);
4
Note: Clean up case body before op-
eration.
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Bearing replacement
1. Use press tool (1) to press out bearing (2);
2、Inner bearing can be removed by inner
1
bearing puller;
Bearing installation
Place support shoe (2) at the reverse side 053302
of bearing hole. Use press tool (1) to install
bearing (3) into the hole;
Apply engine oil on outer ring of the
bearing. The side with words faces
outside. 1
Note: When pressing bearings, the
press tool must press on the outer rings 3
of the bearings. Or bearings will get
damaged if pressed on the inner rings.
2
Inspect 22×38×7 oil seal (2) and 13×22×5.5
oil sea l (3). Replace new oil seals if
damaged; 053303
Remove 40 circlip (1);
Remove 22×38×7 oil seal (2) and
2
13×22×5.5 oil seal (3);
3
1
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The right picture shows how to press
22×38×7 oil seal (1).
Insert 22×38×7 oil seal (1) into bearing hole
with lip facing inside;
Use press tool (2) to install oil seal in place; 2
Install 40 circlip.
1
Note: Apply grease on oil seal lips
after installing.
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05 Engine
Valve Seat Sealing Surface Width
Apply colored paint on valve seat (1) evenly;
Insert valve. Clamp and rotate it. There will
be clear marks on the bottom of the valve;
1
The marks have to be continuous and
without interruption;
The width must be in accordance with the
standard value. Modify it if our of standard;
Standard valve: 0.9mm~1.1mm
Tool: Valve burnisher
2
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053503
053504
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CFMOTO
Me a su re t he spr in g whe n th e sp rin g
is compressed to the specified height.
Replace new spring if the force is out of
specied range;
Valve spring compressed height:
29.8mm: 455N ~ 503N
30.5mm: 422N ~ 466N
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Camshaft Inspection
Measure camshaft neck sizes (1) with
micrometer. Replace a new camshaft if out
of limit;
Limit: 1
Intake camshaft: 22.921mm
Exhaust camshaft: 22.921mm
Measure camshaft neck jump value with
dial gauge. Replace a new camshaft if out
of limit;
Service limit: 0.1mm
053602
053604
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05 Engine
Thermostat Inspection
Control water temperature (2) to inspect
thermostat (1) as picture shows. Replace
new thermostat if it is broken;
053701
Cylinder Head Assembly Installation
Install valve spring lower seat (3);
6
Replace new valve stem seal ring (2); 5
Install intake valve (1) and exhaust valve (7); 4
Install valve spring (4); 2
3
Install valve spring upper seat (5);
Install valve lock clip (6); 1
7
2
Use tweezers to place valve lock clips (1)
into lock clip grooves (2);
Remove valve remover;
Install corresponding tappets; 3
4
Note: Use rubber hammer to knock 053703
the end of valve slightly to ensure the
lock clips are correctly into grooves.
053704
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CFMOTO
Cylinder Head Tightness Inspection
Inject cleaning solvent into inlet/exhaust
duct (1), and wait for an appropriate time to 1
check if valve seat (2) leaks or not.
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3
053802
When installing thermostat (1), align every
exhausting hole (2) with marks (3) on
cylinder head; 3
2
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5.3.4 Valve System Inspection and Installation
5
3
4
nI
2
053901
spect timing chain (1) for wear or damages. Replace if necessary;
Inspect timing chain (1) for free move. Replace if stuck;
Inspect chain guide (2) for damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect chain guide block (3) for damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect tension plate (4) for damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect tensioner (5) for damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect 10×1.6 O-ring (6) for deformation. Replace if deforms;
Tensioner gasket (7) can not be reused. Replace a new one after removal.
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CFMOTO
5.3.5 Cylinder Body Inspection and
Installation
Inspect cylinder body sealing surface (1) 1
deformation;
Clean cylinder body sealing surface (1);
Inspect cylinder body sealing surface (1)
deformation value with knife straight edge
and feeler gauge. Measure values of 2
different positions (2). Replace new cylinder
body if out of limit.
Service limit: 0.05mm
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Note: Clean up cylinder body before
operation.
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05 Engine
Piston Ring Groove Width Measurement
Clean up piston ring groove;
Measure 1 ring (1), 2 ring (2) and oil ring (3)
groove width. Replace new piston if out of 1
limit;
Service limit: 2
1 ring: 1.12mm 3
2 ring: 1.12mm
Oil ring: 2.11mm
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05-41
CFMOTO
Crankshaft Rod Big End Radial
1
Clearance Measurement
Place crankshaft horizontally on V-type
testing tool. Measure radial clearance with
dial gauge (2) at crankshaft rod big end (1);
Pull crankshaft small rod horizontally at the
direction of arrow and read the clearance
value. Replace new crankshaft if out of limit:
Service limit: 0.07mm
2
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054203
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05 Engine
5.3.7 Oil Pump Inspection and
Installation
8 retainer (1) can not be reused;
Inspect oil pump gear (2). Replace if
damaged or broken;
Inspect oil pump cover (3) hole and fitting
surface for wear. Replace if wore severely;
1 2
054301
Oil Pump Inner Rotor and Outer Rotor Fit
Clearance Measurement
Measure inner rotor and outer rotor fit
clearance with feeler gauge (1). Replace if
out of limit:
Service limit: 0.07mm~0.15mm
1
5 . 3 . 8 Wa t e r P u m p I n s p e c t i o n a n d
Installation
Inspect water pump cover (1) for damage.
Replace if damaged; 054303
Inspect water pump cover seal ring (2) for
deformation. Replace if deforms; 6
Inspect water pump impeller (3) for damage.
Replace if damaged;
Inspect 13×2 O-ring (4) for deformation.
Replace if deforms;
Inspect water seal (5) for efcacy. Replace
if loses efcacy;
Inspect 6001 bearing (6) whether it works
smoothly. Replace if not.
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05-43
CFMOTO
Water Seal Removal
Press out water pump shaft (2) to check.
Replace if damaged;
Pry off water seal (1) and discard it.
1
054401
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05-44
05 Engine
The picture shows how to press water
seal (2);
Replace new water seal (2); 1
Use press tool (1) to install water seal (2) in
place;
2
054501
1
054502
05-45
CFMOTO
5.3.9 Clutch Release Shaft Inspection
and Installation
Inspect clutch release shaft (1) whether it 1
rotates smoothly. If stuck, disassemble and
check it;
054601
4
3
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054603
054604
05-46
05 Engine
The picture shows how to press HK1210
needle bearing
Use special tool (1) to install HK1210
needle bearing (2) in place;
Apply engine oil on outer ring of the 1
bearing
054701
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05-47
CFMOTO
054804
05-48
05 Engine
5.3.11 Start System Inspection and Installation
6
3
1
4
054901
05-49
CFMOTO
5.3.12 Clutch Inspection and Installation
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3
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1 055003
05-50
05 Engine
2
055101
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05-51
CFMOTO
Driven Pad and Central Sleeve Fit Tooth
ring Inpection
Inspect driven gear inner tooth for damages.
Replace if damaged; 2
Inspect central sleeve outer tooth for
damages. Replace if damaged;
1
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05-52
05 Engine
5.3.13 Gearshift Inspection and
Installation
Exploded View
055301
Shift Fork Inspection
Inspect shift fork edge (1). Replace if out of 1
service limit;
Service limit: 4.8mm
Inspect shift fork roller side (2). Replace if
out of service limit;
Service limit: 6.8mm
2 055302
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05-53
CFMOTO
Gearshift Drum Inspection
Measure gearshift drum groove width.
Replace if out of service limit;
Service limit: 7.2mm
1
055401
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055403
Shift Drum Cam Inspection
Inspect shift drum cam (1) positioning tooth
for wear. Replace if severely worn;
Inspect shift drum cam pusher dog shaft (2)
for wear. Replace if severely worn;
1
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05-54
05 Engine
Gear Contactor, Gear Switch Connector
and Other Parts Inspection 3 4
Inspect 26.2×2.4 O-ring (1) for deformation.
Replace if deforms;
Inspect gear contactor (2) for damage. 2
Replace if damaged;
Inspect gear switch connector (3) for wear.
Replace if severely worn;
1
Inspect contact spring (4) for efficacy.
Replace if loses efcacy.
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
2
3 4
1 5
2 6
1 2 3 4 3
3 2
6
1
Φ27mm Φ26mm Φ26mm 4
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CFMOTO
Second drive gear, sixth drive gear and 3
2
other parts Inspection 1
Inspect 17×26×1 washer (1), 20×27×1
washer (3) and 20×26×1.6 washer (5) for
deformation. Replace if deformed;
20 circlip (4) has to be replaced when
installing;
Inspect 23 splined hub (6) for wear or 4
damage. Replace if damaged;
Inspect second drive gear (2) for wear or
damage. Replace if damaged;
7 6 5
Inspect sixth drive gear (7) for wear or 055601
damage. Replace if damaged;
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05 Engine
Notice on 20 Circlip Installation
As right pictures shows, 20 circlip open end
should align with main shaft spline; Circlip diagram
20 circlip acute angle should face outside
when pressed.
Caution: 20 circlips can not be reused.
Replace new one when installing.
Counter Shaft Disassembly and Circlip
Inspection
Remove 17×28×1 washer (1), first driven Wrong Right
gear (2), 20×23×10.5 sleeve (3), 20 thrust 055701
washer (4) and fth driven gear (5);
Remove two 22×29×1 washer (15), second 2
driven gear (16), 22×25×11 sleeve (17) and 3 4 5 7
sixth driven gear (18); 1 6 8 9 10 11
Remove 25 circlip (6), 25×31×1 washer (7),
12
forth driven gear (8), 25×10 splined hub (9),
13
25 thrust washer (10), 25×42×1.6 washer
(11), third driven gear (12), 25×28×10 14
sleeve (13) and 25×32×1 washer (14);
Remove counter shaft. 19
Caution: 26 circlips can not be re- 18 15
17
used. Discard them after removal.
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First Driven Gear, Fifth Driven Gear and
Other Parts Inspection
Inspect 17×28×1 washer (1) and 20 thrust 3 2
washer (2) for deformation. Replace if 1
deforms;
Inspect 20×23×10.5 sleeve (3) for wear or
damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect first driven gear (4) for wear or
damages. Replace if damaged;
4
Inspect fifth driven gear (5) for wear or
damages. Measure fork groove width. 5
Replace if out of service limit;
Service limit: 5.22mm 055703
Second Driven Gear, Sixth Driven Gear
and Other Parts Inspection
Inspect 22×29×1 washer (1) for bend.
Replace if bent;
Inspect 22×25×11 sleeve (2) for wear or 2
damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect second driven gear (3) for wear or
1
damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect sixth driven gear (4) for wear or
damages. Measure fork groove width. 3
Replace if out of service limit;
Service limit: 5.22mm 4
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05-57
CFMOTO
Forth Drive n Gea r and Other Parts
Inspection
Replace new 25 circlip (1) when installing; 1 2
Inspect 25×31×1 washer (2) for bend.
Replace if bent;
Inspect 25×10 splined hub (3) for wear or
damages. Replace if damaged;
Inspect forth driven gear (4) for wear or
damages. Replace if damaged; 4 3
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05 Engine
5.4 Engine Assembly
5.4.1 Preparation 1
Clean up all parts.
055901
1 3
4
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4
3
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CFMOTO
5.4.3 Main Shaft and Counter shaft
Assembly
1
Apply grease in bearing holes, on main
shaft neck and counter shaft neck;
Install main shaft assembly (1) and counter 2
shaft (2) into corresponding holes at the
same time;
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1
056002
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05-60
05 Engine
5.4.5 Right Crankcase Assembly
056101
056102
Place crankcase (1) up side down on
support tool (2); 2
Install four M6×50 bolts (3); 1
Install nine M6×70 bolts (4);
3 4
3
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Tighten thirteen bolts following the order as
picture show and make it twice;
Tighten Torque: 10 N·m;
Note: Tighten two M6×70 bolts again 3
on right crankcase, tighten torque: 10 8 12 10
2
N·m.
6
5
1
7
4
9 11
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CFMOTO
5.4.6 Oil Strainer, Gear Contactor and
Speed Sensor Assembly
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3
2
4 056202
Apply grease on 26.2×2.4 washer (3);
Install contact spring (1), gear switch 2
5
connector (2), 26.2×2.4 O-ring (3) and gear
contactor (4) in turn;
Install two M5×25 screws (5); 1
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05-62
05 Engine
5.4.7 Gearshift Assembly
3 1
Install two P3×9.8 roller needles (1) on shift
drum; 2
Install shift drum cam (2) and M6×16 bolt (3);
056301
1 3
7 7
3 4
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05-63
CFMOTO
056401
Place a clean cloth under piston (1) to avoid
piston pin circlip (2) dropping into engine
case;
Install circlip (2) into the groove with nipper
plier;
2
2
1
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1 2
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05-64
05 Engine
Install two 8×12 dowel pins (1);
Install new cylinder gasket (2);
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5 .4 .1 0 Ti min g Cha in , Ch ai n G ui de , 3
Tensioner and Other Pars Assembly
Install tension plate (1) and pin shaft (2);
Install timing chain (3);;
Install chain guide (4); 4
Install chain guard (5); 1
4
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05-65
CFMOTO
Apply grease on oil pump cover (1); 3 2
Install oil pump cover (1) and three M6×16
bolts (2);
Install 10 washer (3) and P3×21.8 roller
needle (4); 4
3 2
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1
4
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05-66
05 Engine
5.4.14 Clutch Assembly
056701
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056703
056704
05-67
CFMOTO
5.4.15 Magneto Rotor Assembly
056801
1
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1
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5.4.16 Dual Gear and Starter Middle Gear
Assembly
Apply grease on breather shaft (3) and dual
gear shaft (5);
Install starter middle gear (1), middle gear
sleeve (2) and shaft (3); 1 5
Install dual gear (4) and dual gear shaft (5). 2
3
4
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05-68
05 Engine
5.4.17 Left Side Cover Assembly 2
Install two 8×12 dowel pins (1);
Install new left side cover gasket (2); 1
056901
Clean up left side cover (1) sealing surface;
Apply sealant on harness xing block (2);
2
056902
1 2
056903
2
056904
05-69
CFMOTO
Install cylinder head assembly (1);
Lift timing chain (2);
Install cylinder head bolt seal ring and 1
cylinder head damping bolt (3);
2
Cylinder head damping bolt tighten
torque: 10 N·m
3
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05-70
05 Engine
Install camshaft seat (2);
Install eight M6×45 hex ange bolts (1); 2
Apply MoS2 grease on M6×45 bolt (1).
Tighten it up three times. The tighten
torque goes to 5N·m,8N·m,12N·m; 1
1
Note: Follow the bolt tightening order
mark (3) on camshaft seat to install
bolts.
3 057101
Use block pin (2) to rotate tensioner (1) to
the original situation;
Install tensioner on cylinder head and then 4 3 2 1
remove block pin away. Install 9.5×1.5
washer (3) M5×6 screw (4);
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057104
3
057105
05-71
CFMOTO
Measure valve clearance with feeler gauge
(1);
1 057201
2
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05-72
05 Engine
5.4.20 Right Side Cover Assembly
2
Apply grease on 18×1.8 O-ring (3);
Install 8×12 dowel pin (1); 3
Install new right side cover gasket;
Install water pipe (2) and 18×1.8 O-ring (3);
1
2
057301
1
057302
057303
3 2 1
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05-73
CFMOTO
Install oil lter cover (1);
Install three M6×20 bolts (2);
M6×20 tighten torque: 10 N·m.
1 2
057401
2 2
1
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05-74
05 Engine
5.5 Air Intake System
Air Filter Removal 2
Remove throttle (2) connectors;
Loose clamp (3);
Remove air lter (1); 1
Caution: Do the operation in a well 3
ventilated place.
057501
2
Throttle Body Removal
Loose connecting hose clamp (!);
Remove throttle body (2);
057502
05-75
CFMOTO
Throttle Body Inspection
Inspect throttle body (1) and idle bypass-
valve for dust. Clean with specic cleaning
agent if does;
Throttle body gas limit screw (2) can not be
adjusted.
2
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05-76
05 Engine
5.6 Lubrication System
Exploded view
3
6 5 4
057701
Engine Lubrication System Sequence Statement:
1 Main Shaft 4 Oil Pump 7 Inject Cooling Plug
2 Counter Shaft 5 Relief Valve
3 Oil Strainer 6 Oil Filter
Many parts of the engine, such as piston, crankshaft assembly, camshaft, etc., need good
lubrication. Good lubrication is the basis of normal engine work.
172MM-2/172MM-2A engine lubrication system adopts pressure and splash lubrication.
Lubricating oil is sae10w-40 /SJ. Except for the function of lubrication, It is clean, anti-rust,
and has function of sealing and cooling.
05-77
CFMOTO
5.7 Engine Oil Addition and Oil
Pressure Measurement
Engine Oil Addition
Place engine on level ground; 1
Open up oil lling plug (1);
Add SAE10W-40/SJ engine oil, and then
tighten oil lling plug;
Oil lling capacity:
only change engine oil: 1.3L 2
change oil and lter: 1.4L
engine oil capacity: 1.6L
Start engine and make it idle running for
about 30s;
Stop engine and wait for 1 minute. Watch 3 057801
oil level through oil level viewer. The level
should between upper line (2) and lower line
(3). If oil level is below lower line (3), add
some engine oil until it gets to the middle
position;
1
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05-78
06 Engine Removal and Installation
6.1 Maintenance Information .................................................................. 06-1
6.2 Engine Disassembly........................................................................... 06-2
6.3 Engine Installation.............................................................................. 06-4
Tighten torque
06-1
CFMOTO
6.2 Engine Disassembly
Lift up rear wheels off the ground with tool;
Remove seat;
Remove front LH/RH fender;
Remove fuel tank; 1
Remove water temperature sensor
connecting hose;
Remove harnesses that connect engine;
Remove mufer; 2
Remove water pipe clamp (1) and drain the 060201
coolant into coolant tank;
Remove bolts (2) on engine;
1 060203
1
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06-2
06 Engine Removal and Installation
Remove throttle cable;
Remove clutch;
2
Remove rear swing arm shaft;
Remove starting motor positive cable and
negative cable;
Loose clamp (1);
Remove throttle assembly (2); 1
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06-3
CFMOTO
6.3 Engine Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for installation.
Note:
Do not damage bolt thread, cables and shafts when installing engine on frame;
The shift lever has to be installed to the suitable position when installing;
Use specied coolant. Drain out air in coolant system;
Check clutch and chain free stroke after installation;
Engine installation reverse the removal procedures;
Use lifting jack or other support tool to support engine. Take care to install engine;
Add coolant before installing fuel tank. (Refer to 04 Cooling System)
06-4
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
7.1 Maintenance Information .. 07-1 7.3 Handlebar ........................... 07-3
7.1.1 Operation Attention .... 07-1 7.4 Front Wheel ........................ 07-5
7.1.2 Maintenance Standard 07-1 7.4.1 Front Wheel Inspection
7.1.3 Tighten Torque ............ 07-1 ............................................... 07-5
7.2 Troubleshooting ................ 07-2 7.4.2 Front Rim Inspection .. 07-6
7.2.1Heavy steering (steering 7.5 Front Shock Absorber ....... 07-7
too tight) ............................... 07-2 7.6 7 Steering Column ......... 07-8
7.2.2 Loosened Handlebar .. 07-2 7.7 Front Brake ...................... 07-12
7.2.3 Front wheel wobbles .. 07-2 7.7.1 Front Brake Master pump
7.2.4 Front suspension too soft Removal .............................. 07-12
............................................... 07-2 7.7.2 Front Brake Caliper
7.2.5 Front suspension too hard Removal .............................. 07-12
............................................... 07-2 7.7.3 Front Brake Pump ..... 07-12
7.2.6 Spongy brake lever ..... 07-2 7.7.4 Brake Fluid Replacement
7.2.7 Poor brake ................... 07-2 and Air Drain ...................... 07-13
7.2.8 Abnormal noise with disc 7.7.5 Brake System Air Drain 07-
brake ..................................... 07-2 13
7.2.9 Abnormal noise with Front 7.7.6 Brake Pad/Disc .......... 07-14
absorber ............................... 07-2
07-1
CFMOTO
7.2 Troubleshooting 7.2.6 Spongy brake lever
7.2.1Heavy steering (steering too tight) • Air enter into brake system
• Upper thread is over tightened. • Brake oil level too low
• Steering bearing is damaged or worn • Oil leakage in brake system
out. 7.2.7 Poor brake
• Inner & outer bearing seats are • Dirty brake disc
damaged, worn out or stepped. • Brake disc unparallel with wheels
• Steering column is distorted 7.2.8 Abnormal noise with disc brake
• Tire pressure is too low. • Dirty brake disc
• Worn tire • Eccentric disc brake disc
7.2.2 Loosened Handlebar • Disc brake pump wrong assembly
• Front right and left shock absorbers are • Brake disc unparallel with wheels
not matched. 7.2.9 Abnormal noise with Front
• Front shock absorbers are distorted absorber
• Front wheel shaft is distorted, wrong • Slipping parts distorted
assembly of front wheel • Front sho ck ab sorb er not t igh ten
7.2.3 Front wheel wobbles enough
• Deformed rim • Oil insufciency, front shock absorber
• Faulty wheel bearing • Steering bearing worn out
• Faulty tire • Oil insufciency, counter gear
• Improper tightening of wheel shaft
7.2.4 Front suspension too soft
• Loosened spring, front shock absorber
• Oil insufciency, front shock absorber
7.2.5 Front suspension too hard
• Improper oil, front shock absorber
• Front shock absorber deformed
• O il ch a nn el b lo cke d, f ro nt sh ock
absorber
07-2
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
7.3 Handlebar
Removal
Remove three mounting screw (2) of right
side handlebar (1).
2
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1
2
070303
070304
07-3
CFMOTO
2
1
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2
1
070402
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
1
installation.
When installing left handlebar switch,
insert dowel pin (1) into position hole;
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07-4
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
Insert right handlebar dowel pin (2) into
position hole (1);
Install right handlebar switch (3).
1
2
3
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07-5
CFMOTO
7.4.2 Front Rim Inspection
Put front wheel on turn table, turn wheel to
check wheel beating with dial gauge..
Service limit:
Axial direction: 0.8 mm
Radial direction: 0.8 mm
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07-6
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
Remove dust oil seal (6);
Use bea ring re move r t o remove rim
bearing (4); 4
Remove front collar (7); 5
Remove ve brake disc xing screws (5);
Remove gear rings and brake disc;
Front brake disc service limit: 3mm. 6
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07-7
CFMOTO
Loose front wheel shaft bolt (4);
Rotate and take out front wheel shaft (3),
and then remove front wheel (5); 1 1
Remove inner hex bolts (1), and then
remove front LH/RH shock absorbers (2).
Inspection 1 1
Inspect shock absorber for leak, aging or
damages. Replace if necessary. 2 2
4
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for 5
installation.
Front wheel shaft tighten torque:(50~80) 070801
N·m
Brake lower bump fixing bolt tighten
torque: (30~40) N·m
Upper/lower connecting plate xing bolt (4)
tighten torque: (20~30) N·m
07-8
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
Beat out thrust washer (2);
Use lock wrench to loose locking nut (1)
and (3);
1
Remove dust sleeve (4) and front swing
arm lower connecting plate;
2
3
4
070901
07-9
CFMOTO
1
Installation
Use press tool to install upper and lower
bearing rage (1) into frame pipe, and apply
enough grease;
Note: When pressing upper and
lower bearing rages, they should be
pressed to the vehicle. And keep the
pipes bottoms balanced.
071001
07-10
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
Install upper connecting plate (3);
Install washer (2); 1
Install upper connecting plate locking nut 14
2
(14) to x it;
Install rubber cap (1). 3
Upper connecting plate locking bolt (14)
tighten torque: 60~90 N·m
13
4
5
Install dashboard; 12
Install front shock absorber and front
wheel; 11
Install front brake lower bump;
Install headlight cover; 6
Install front fender; 10
Install handlebar.
9
7
071101
1 Rubber Cap
2 Washer
3 Upper Connecting Plate
4 Thrust Washer
5 Locking Nut
6 Bearing Cage
7 Dust Seal
8 Lower Connecting Plate
9 Lower Bearing Retainer
10 Steel Ball Bracket
11 Upper Bearing Retainer
12 Dust Cap
13 Locking Nut Ⅱ
14 Upper Connecting Plate Locking Bolt
07-11
CFMOTO
1
7.7 Front Brake
07-12
07 Front Wheel, Brake, Suspension and Steering
7.7.4 Brake Fluid Replacement and Air 1
Drain
Lift vehicle on level ground and swing the
handle bar in the right direction;
Remove two oil cap xing bolts (1);
Connect a transparent hose to brake
caliper bleeder screw;
Loose bleeder screw;
Use injector to absorb the fluid. Keep the
fluid level be between upper and lower
limit when absorbing the uid. 071301
Note: In case of brake fluid spilling
on covering parts or plastic parts and
corroding them. Cover other parts with
fabric.
07-13
CFMOTO
7.7.6 Brake Pad/Disc
1
7.7.6.1 Brake Pad Replacement
Remove brake lower bump;
Brake Pad Removal:
Loose brake pad xing bolt (1);
Take brake inner and outer pads from
caliper;
Replace inner and outer pads (2);
Brake Pad Installation: 2
Put brake pad spring washers into right 071401
position;
Put inner and outer pads into brake caliper;
Put brake xing bolts through the holes on
brake caliper and inner/outer pads;
Tighten xing bolts;
Note: The brake pad srping washers
have to be installed correctly.
After brake caliper assembly
installation, run the vehicle until brake
test is qualied.
071402
07-14
08 Rear Wheel, Brake and Suspension
8.1 Maintenance Information ................................................................ 08-1
8.1.1 Operation Attention .................................................................. 08-1
8.1.2 Maintenance Standard ............................................................. 08-1
8.1.3 Tighten Torque .......................................................................... 08-1
8.2 Rear Wheel ....................................................................................... 08-2
8.2.1 Rear Wheel Removal ................................................................ 08-2
8.3 Rear Swing Arm ............................................................................... 08-4
8.4 Rear Brake........................................................................................ 08-6
8.5 ABS Hydraulic Brake ....................................................................... 08-7
Note:
• When installing driving chain connecting clasp, make the gap to the opposite
way from the wheel.
• After adjusting the driving chain, double confirm the brake if need to do
adjustment accordingly.
08-1
CFMOTO
8.2 Rear Wheel
8.2.1 Rear Wheel Removal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
080201
1 Rear Wheel Shaft 5 Rubber Damper 9 Nut, Rear Wheel Shaft
2 Left Collar 6 Rear Rim 10 Rear Brake
3 Sprocket 7 Right Collar
4 Sprocket Seat Bushing 8 Brake Disc
Removal
Support vehicle with jack;
Remove three bolts (1); 1
Remove rear lower fender assembly (6); 2
Remove rear wheel shaft nut (5);
Loose chain adjust nut (2); 6 5 3
Remove chain (9) from sprocket (7); 4
Take out rear wheel shaft (8); 1
Remove rear wheel assembly (10).
080202
10
9 8
080203
08-2
08 Rear Wheel, Brake and Suspension
Inspection
Rear Wheel Shaft
Set shaft on a V-block, measure axle
vibration with dial gauge.
Service limit: 0.2mm
080302
080304
A:Slack Clearance 080303
A. Standard B. Worn C. Damaged
Replace new chain or sprocket if B or C A: Slack Clearance
happens. A limit: 20mm~30mm
08-3
CFMOTO
8.3 Rear Swing Arm
Removal
Remove rear wheel;
1
Loose three inner hex bolts (2);
Remove chain cover (1);
2
080401
4
080402
080403
080404
08-4
08 Rear Wheel, Brake and Suspension
Inspection
Inspect rear swing arm left and right collar
(2) and (3) for free play. The clearance
between collars should not be too big.
Replace oil seal (1) if stuck or worn.
Replace chain guide (8) if damaged. Set
swing arm shaft on V block to measure
vibration.
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
08-5
CFMOTO
8.4 Rear Brake
Inspection
080603
08-6
08 Rear Wheel, Brake and Suspension
Note: If ABS hydraulic brake breaks down and affects on driving safety,
please contact with nearby service station. Do not do maintaining without
authorinization.
08-7
09 Electrical
9.1 Charging System ............................................................................. 09-2
9.1.1 Charging Wiring Diagram......................................................... 09-2
9.1.2 Magneto Coil Resistance ......................................................... 09-2
9.1.3 MAG Non-loaded Performance ................................................ 09-2
9.1.4 Voltage Regulator/Rectier ...................................................... 09-3
9.2 Starting System ............................................................................... 09-4
9.2.1 Starter Motor ............................................................................. 09-5
9.2.2 Brush ......................................................................................... 09-6
9.2.3 Commutator .............................................................................. 09-6
9.2.4 Armature .................................................................................... 09-6
9.2.5 Oil Seal ....................................................................................... 09-6
9.2.6 Starter Relay .............................................................................. 09-7
9.2.7 Auxiliary Relay .......................................................................... 09-7
9.2.8 Engine Starting Notice ............................................................. 09-8
9.3 EFI System ....................................................................................... 09-9
9.3.1 EFI Structure ............................................................................. 09-9
9.3.2 EFI system is composed of three sub-systems ..................... 09-9
9.3.2.1 Sensors ............................................................................... 09-9
9.3.2.2 ECU ...................................................................................... 09-9
9.3.2.3 Actuator............................................................................... 09-9
9.3.3 EFI System Maintenance Notice ............................................ 09-10
9.3.4 Service Tools ........................................................................... 09-11
9.3.5 EFI Components and Function .............................................. 09-14
9.3.5.1 ECU .................................................................................... 09-14
9.3.5.2 Throttle Body .................................................................... 09-15
9.3.5.3 Air Intake Pressure Sensor ............................................. 09-17
9.3.5.4 Air Intake Temperature Sensor ....................................... 09-18
9.3.5.5 Coolant Temperature Sensor .......................................... 09-19
9.3.5.6 Oxygen Sensor ................................................................. 09-20
9.3.5.7 Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) ................................. 09-21
9.3.5.8 Speed Sensor ................................................................... 09-22
9.3.5.9 Gear Sensor ...................................................................... 09-23
9.3.5.10 Fuel Pump ....................................................................... 09-24
9.3.5.11 Fuel Injector .................................................................... 09-25
9.3.5.12 Idle Air Control Valve ..................................................... 09-26
9.3.5.13 Ignition Coil .................................................................... 09-27
9.3.5.14 Roll-over Sensor ............................................................ 09-28
9.3.6 EFI Self-Diagnosis .................................................................. 09-29
9.3.6.1 MIL ..................................................................................... 09-29
9.3.6.2 P D A .................................................................................. 09-30
9.3.6.3 Fault Code Table.............................................................. 09-31
09-1
CFMOTO
1
4 5
6
090201
1 Magneto 3 Fuse 5 Load
2 Stable voltage 4 Battery 6 Regulator
09-2
09 Electrical
2 3
090301
1 Yellow 2 Red 3 Green
When engine running at 5000r/min and at the state of battery full charged, if the voltage
between positive and negative terminal exceeds 15V or is lower 13.5V, replace with a
new regulator.
09-3
CFMOTO
9.2 Starting System
From ignition switch
Auxiliary relay
Key
switch Engine stop switch
Starter
Main Starter relay motor
relay
14
Fuel
27 48 injector
26 46
Trigger
19 43
Speed sensor
18 42
Stepper motor
RPM output
17 41
C o o l a n t 13 40
temperature sensor Roll-over sensor
48PIN ECU
12 38
TPS 11 35
Neutral switch
10 34
K-Line
T-MAP 9 33
8 32
Ignition coil 5 30
3 29 MIL
Oxygen sensor
2 28
090401
09-4
09 Electrical
1 2 3
10
11
7 8
090501
09-5
CFMOTO
9.2.2 Brush
●Check brush for damages, cracks or
other troubles.
●If any damages,replace a new brush.
090601
9.2.3 Commutator
●Check for color change, damages and
wear. A
●If any damages, replace with a new
commutator. d
●If the color changes, polish the
commutator surface with sand paper and
wipe it up with a clean, dry cloth. B
●If over wear, cut a part of insulator B and
maintain the distance between A and B as
d. 090602
d≥1.5mm
9.2.4 Armature
Use a multimeter to check the armature
coil continuity and the one between coil
and the shaft. If armature coil has no
continuity or there is continuity between
the coil and the shaft, replace the armature
with a new one.
090603
090604
09-6
09 Electrical
9.2.6 Starter Relay
●Put 12V between positive and negative
terminal. Use multimeter to check if there
is continuity between 2 contacts.
●If multimeter clicks, there is continuity
between contacts.
●If 12V is removed, no continuity remains
between contacts.
●I f bo t h ab o ve 2 it e ms a re in g o od
condition, it indicates the replay is good.
Turn multimeter to DIODE.
090701
09-7
CFMOTO
09-8
09 Electrical
9.3 EFI System
9.3.1 EFI Structure
4
8
1
7 9
2
5
10
3
11
6
12
090901
Coolant temperature
1 Air lter 4 Idle air control valve 7 Fuel injector 10
sensor
Air inlet temperature
2 5 Throttle assembly 8 Ignition coil 11 CPS
sensor
O x y g e n F u e l p u m p
3 ECU 6 Roll-over sensor 9 12
sensor assembly
09-9
CFMOTO
9.3.3 EFI System Maintenance Notice
●Always use genuine CFMOTO parts for maintenance, otherwise it can not assure a
normal performance to EFI system.
●During the maintenance procedure,never try to disassemble the EFI components.
●In the course of maintenance, EFI parts must be handled carefully.
●Ig nition swi tch must be shut off before connecti ng or disc onnecting
connectors,otherwise,it may cause the EFI parts damage.
●When removing fuel pump from fuel tank,do not energize the fuel pump,otherwise,a
spark can cause a re.
●Fuel pump is not allowed to operate in a dry environment or under water,otherwise,it
life would be shortened. Besides, reverse connections between positive and negative
terminal of fuel pump is prohibited.
●The fuel pressure in EFI fuel supply system is very high(about 330kPa),accordingly,all
fuel lines are high pressure resisting. Even if the engine is not running,the fuel pressure
is still high. Therefore,do not disassemble the fuel line unless it's necessary. When the
fuel line needs to be repaired,release the fuel pressure as follow shows:
●Remove fuel pump relay,start the engine and allow it to idle until the engine stalls
automatically. Fuel line removal and fuel filter replacement should be practiced by a
professional person in a well-ventilated place.
●If possible,don't do the spark test. If spark test is done unavoidably,try to complete the
test as soon as possible. Besides,don't open the throttle,otherwise,a large quantity of
unburnt fuel would enter mufer,causing the catalytic converter damage.
●Idle speed is controlled by ECU, so it's unadjustable. The throttle limiter screw has
been adjusted by manufacturer before sale,therefore,it's not recommended to adjust it
by the user.
●Don't reverse the battery cable connections. This may damage electrical components.
●Never remove the battery cables When the engine is running.
●Always remove cables and electrical control units which are connected with battery
terminals.
●Never test the component input and output electric signal by piercing the cable plastic
jacket.
●Respect the environment and dispose of the waste left during maintenance.
09-10
09 Electrical
9.3.4 Service Tools
PDA
Function:
Read/clear EFI system trouble
codes,observe data stream.
091101
Digital Multimeter
Function:
Measure voltage, current and resistance
and other parameters in EFI system.
091102
09-11
CFMOTO
Vaccum Gauge
Function:
Check the manifold for air pressure.
091201
Timing Light
Function:
This light is used to check engine ignition
timing.
091202
Compression Tester
Function
This tester is used to check cylinder
compression,so as to determine if the rings
or valves are bad and leaking pressure.
091203
09-12
09 Electrical
Function
T his g a ug e is u se d t o t e st t h e f u e l
pressure, so as to check fuel pump and
fuel pressure regulator working conditions.
091301
091302
09-13
CFMOTO
9.3.5 EFI Components and Function
9.3.5.1 ECU
Electronic Control Unit, the brain of EFI
system, which determines the amount
of fuel injection, ignition timing and other
para meters a engine nee ds to keep
running by calculating and analyzing
values provided by sensors.
091401
ECU
091402
09-14
09 Electrical
Limit Data:
Data Unit
Item
Min Standard Max
Battery volt Running 9.0 14.0±0.1 16.0 V
Limit 6.0~9.0 16.0~18.0 V
Maximum voltage
26.0V 5 min
and time
o
Working temperature -40 70 C
o
Storage temperature -40 90 C
● It's not allowed to apply a heavy load on ECU housing, or it may deform and damage
ECU.
● Always handle ECU gently. Never drop it, especially on a hard surface.
09-15
CFMOTO
10
12
091601
091602
09-16
09 Electrical
9.3.5.3 Air Intake Pressure Sensor
Measure the intake manifold pressure and
give the signal to ECU.
Pin function
1. Output voltage signal
2. To 5V power
3. Ground
091701
The right figure illustrates the allowed
installation angle to avoid condensate
water built up in T-MAP sensor. Because
10
the condensate water will make pressure
sensitive elements damage.
The following figure refers to output 1 2 3
voltage pressure relation. 9
Testing pressure range: 10kPa~115kPa →P
ECU U
30
091702
5
4.65
Output Voltage Uout in V
0.4
0
0 10 115
Absolute Pressure Pabs in KPA 091703
09-17
CFMOTO
9.3.5.4 Air Intake Temperature Sensor
This sensor is an NTC thermo resistance.
The resistance becomes lower when the
air temperature becomes higher. But not
linear relationship. Then temperature
sensor assembled together with pressure
sensor.
091801
Air intake temperature sensor connects
with ECU: 1
10
11
1 2
091802
1 ECU 2 Air intake temperature sensor
09-18
09 Electrical
9.3.5.5 Coolant Temperature Sensor
This sensor is a negative temperature A BC
coefficient(NTC) thermistance, whose
resistance increases with the temperature
1
of coolant decreases. It outputs 2 set of
coefcients, one is for ECU to monitor the
temperature of coolant, the other is for
meter display. 21
A and C consists of one group, which 2
provides signal for ECU.
18
B and threaded portion consists of one A C B
group, which provides signal for coolant
temperature gauge.
ECU 3 4
091901
Coolant temperature sensor connects with
ECU: Coolant
Sensor connects
1 temperature 3
with ECU
sensor
Connects with Sensor connects
2 4
dashboard with dashboard
Resistance (B-outer
This form is B side to cover temperature Temp(oC)
housing)(Ω)
chart. The signal is to the dashboard. 50±0.2 176~280
80±0.2 63.4~81.4
110±0.2 24.6~30.6
Resistance (B-outer
This righ t ch art is A and C te rmin al Temp(oC)
housing)
temperature. The signal is to the ECU.
﹣ 20±0.1 13.71~16.94
25±0.1 1.825~2.155
80±0.1 0.303~0.326
110±0.1 0.1383~0.1451
09-19
CFMOTO
9.3.5.6 Oxygen Sensor
T h is s e n s o r is u se d i n clo s e d - lo o p
feedbac k-controlled fuel injection to
improve the air-to-fuel ratio accuracy and
control the emission.
It's located in the exhaust stream to
measure the amount of oxygen in exhaust
and send the signal to ECU,which can
revise the fuel injector output, so as to
reduc e the amounts of both unburnt
fuel and oxides of nitrogen entering the
atmosphere. 092001
C D B A
ECU
2
10
19
2
092002
The following table explains the oxygen
sensor working parameters.
1 From main relay 2 Oxygen sensor
After 500 hours bench
Parameter New oxygen sensor
test
"Exhaust temp. at a certain duty
350 850 350 850
ratio" (˚C)
"Sensor voltage (mV)
840±70 710±70 840±80 710±70
when λ=0.97(Co=1%)
"Sensor voltage (mV)
20±50 55±30 20±50 40±40
when λ=1.10"
Sensor inner resistance(kΩ) ≤1.0 ≤0.1 ≤1.5 ≤0.3
"Response
≤150 ≤150 ≤300 ≤200
time(ms)(600mv~300mV)"
"Response
≤150 ≤150 ≤300 ≤200
time(ms)(300mv~600mV)
09-20
09 Electrical
9.3.5.7 Cra nks ha ft Pos it io n Se nso r
(CPS)
Detects the rate at which the crankshaft is
spinning and provides the signal for ECU
to determine ignition and fuel injection.
092101
1 CPS
13
CPS resistance measuring;
●Set the multimeter to 1×100kΩ)
CPS coil resistance:100Ω~160Ω(20oC) ECU
●If the CPS resistance reading is out of 1
specication above, replace it. 092102
Test CPS Peak Voltage 1 CPS
●Connect multimeter and peak voltage
adapter as right wiring diagram illustrates;
+ : Green (B) Lead
- : Blue (A) Lead
NOTE:
When using peak voltage adapter, 1
refer to Owner's Manual.
2
092103
●Set multimeter to V(AC) range
●Place the transmission in N and turn the 1 Magneto 2 Trigger resistance
ignition switch to "ON",
●Push starter switch and allow the engine 3
to run for seconds, then test CPS peak
voltage
●Repeat above procedure and get the
highest CPS peak voltage;
CPS peak voltage:≥2V(300r/min) 1
●If the CPS peak voltage reading is out of
above specication, replace it. 2
092104
Peak voltage P e a k
1 Magneto 2 3
meter voltage
09-21
CFMOTO
9.3.5.8 Speed Sensor
This sensor is used to detect the rotating 1 2
speed of the engine output shaft and
provide the signal for ECU to determine
the vehicle speed. It belongs to Hall effect
sensor, that varies its output voltage in 3
response to a magnetic eld.
Pins and Function
1. Ground (Black)
2. Power+DC12V (Red)
3. Output voltage signal (>80% input
power voltage, yellow)
092201
Speed sensor
ECU 2
1 3
2
1 3
4
092202
Speed sensor test
●Ground pin 1and connect pin 3 with +12V 1 Ground 3 +12V power
power. 2 Hall switch 4 Speed sensor
●Fix a gear 2.5mm away from a speed
sensor as the right gure illustrates;
●Turn multimeter to DCV range
●Slowly t ur n t he g ear an d m ea su re
the voltage between pin 2 and pin 3 to
1
determine that if the reading varies from
0V~12V;
●If the reading doesn't vary, it indicates
the sensor is defective and needs to be
replaced.
092203
1 Gear
09-22
09 Electrical
9.3.5.9 Gear Sensor
This sensor is used to provide the gear
position signal for meter display.
092301
1
092303
1 Neutral(Blue)
09-23
CFMOTO
9.3.5.10 Fuel Pump
This fuel pump assembly includes fuel 1 2
pump, plastic support, preliminary filter,
ne lter and pressure regulator. It supplies
1
fuel for engine under a certain pressure
and ow.
Pins and Function:
1. Ground (Blue)
2. To fuel pump relay output (Red)
Parameters:
Pressure regulator opening pressure
0.33MPa±0.01MPa
Flow speed: more than 35L/h
●This fuel pump is located in fuel tank
●Don't operate the fuel pump in dry
condition in order to prevent damage.
●Always handle the fuel pump gently.
Never drop the fuel pump, especially on a
hard surface. Such a shock to pump can
damage it.
09-24
09 Electrical
9.3.5.11 Fuel Injector
One end of fuel injector mounts into fuel
injector seat, and the other end attaches
to the injector cap,which connects with a
fuel line. Fuel injector is controlled by ECU
to inject fuel at stated time into the engine. 1 2
This injector nozzle is a 4-hole style. Don’t
turn injector after the joint between injector
and injector cap is installed.
3
092502
Connects with
1 ECU 2 3 Injector
fuel pump relay
09-25
CFMOTO
9.3.5.12 Idle Air Control Valve
IACV is used to control the air ow of by- 2 1
pass. ECU calculates the engine load
and controls IACV through electrical
1
pulse duration and frequency (commonly
k n o w n a s d u t y r a t i o ) . I A CV a l l o w s
different air flows passed through under
different pressure. Therefore, it should
be connected properly. Otherwise, idle
3
speed may be incorrect. When there is no 2
electrical pulse, IACV would be closed. 092601
Throttle Connect
Air flow
Pin function 1 b o d y 2 wi t h a ir 3
direction
assembly lter
1. Connect with ECU pin 46
2. Connect with fuel pump relay output
1
terminal
2
3
092602
Connect with fuel
●To avoid electronic component damages, 1 pump relay output 2 ECU 3 IACV
please do not plummet the connector as terminal
right diagram when xing the IACV.
● To avoid solid-borne sound transmission
you can install the IACV suspended in the
tube, or x it on engine or frame by rubber
boot.
092603
Idle Air Control Valve Parameters: Wrong installation
Value Unit
Item
Min Standard Max
Rated voltage 13.5 V
Resistance ( ﹢ 20℃ ) 16 Ω
Rated current 0.85 A
Control Pulse Frequency 30 Hz
Standard Control Pulse Width ≌8 ms
Air Flow(When pressure difference =
5 m3/h
700mbar, duty ratio=100%)
09-26
09 Electrical
1
Ignition coil connects with ECU:
2
4 5
3
6
092702
Ignition coil
1 Ground 3 ECU pin 1 5 Secondary
2 Power + 4 Primary 6 H i g h
voltage
output
Secondary Ignition Voltage Test:
●Connect the engine according to EFI 1
wiring diagram;
●Connect the peak voltage tester according
to the right diagram;
●Start the engine
●Se c on da ry ig n itio n vo lt ag e sh o uld
be>15000V. 3
2
4
092702
1 Peak voltage meter 3 Battery
Ignition Coil Parameters 2 ECU 4 Spark plug
Value Unit
Item
Min Standard Max
Stated Voltage 14 V
Operating Voltage 6 16.5 V
"Resistance Primary Winding Resistance 0.74 0.7 0.78 Ω
(20˚C~25˚C ) Secondary Winding Resistance 10.1 10.6 11.1 kΩ
Primary Current 7 A
09-27
CFMOTO
092801
1 Tilt Angle
Pin function: 1 2
VCC:connect with +DC12V
OUT:connect with ECU pin 38
GND:Connect with ground
092802
1 VCC 2 GND 3 OUT
09-28
09 Electrical
9.3.6 EFI Self-Diagnosis
ECU constantly monitors sensors,actuators,circuits,MIL and battery voltage,etc,even
itself. It also tests sensors output signal,actuator drive signal and inner signal(such
as closed-loop control,coolant temp. signal, idle speed control and battery voltage
control,etc for reliability ).If any malfunction or suspectable signal found,
ECU would record the fault information in RAM.
Fault information comes in form of fault codes,which are then displayed on PDA, in
sequence of which fault comes rst.
Fualt can be divided into "steady fault"and "occasional fault"(such as a fault caused by
harness short or loose connection.)
PDA or MIL can be used to locate the part in trouble immediately after fault happens.
9.3.6.1 MIL
MIL is a light-emitting diode and located on
instrument panel.
2
It indicates different fault codes through
the ashes in different frequency. 4
MIL Circuit: The current in pin to, ECU 1 3
pin 4 should be less than 0.5A.
MIL Flash Principles: 26
a: In flashing mode and no trouble in
memory ECU
If the ECU shows MIL on flashing mode.
The MIL indicator will ashing to shows the 092901
trouble in memory. MIL keeps on since the
ECU format. If MIL keeps on for 4s, stop
for 1s and then ash with 2Hz. And after 1 +12V Limit Light diode
1 2 3
second interval, MIL ashes in 2 Hz ash power resistance
frequency. It indicates trouble-free until
engine start.
b. In flash code model, trouble faulted
in Trouble memory.
When ECU monitors MIL in flash code
model, MIL flashes to indicate a fault
code according to the fault P-code from
Trouble memory. From the beginning of
ECU ignition, MIL lights up for 4 seconds.
And after 1 second interval, MIL flashes
to indicate P-code of memory. MIL lights
up until exit the flash code model after
indicate all of fault code entered into
memory. Flash code model requires that
cable K to ground.
c. Read the troubles by ash code.
Turn the ignition on, and K line to ground
after 2.5 seconds. If ECU Trouble memory
has fault code, the output code of engine
MIL means P-code.
Take fault code P0203 for example: MIL
lights flashes for 10 times-Interval- -
ashes for 2 times-Interval- ashes for 10
times-Interval-ashes for 3 times.
09-29
CFMOTO
9.3.6.2 P D A
PDA has 3 pins, power, ground wire and
data cable K. These pins are connected
with related ECU pins. The right photo 11
refers to operation panel of PDA. When it
comes to detailed keys function, refer to
PDA manual. 2 3
1 23
Key function: 4 5
LH Key: Page up
UP Key: Scroll Up 6
RH Key: Page Down
Down Key: Scroll Down 7 093001
OK Key: Entrance
EXIT Key: Exit Power
1 UP Key 4 EXIT Key 7
switch
2 LH Key 5 OK Key
3 RH Key 6 Down Key
3 1
Pins and Function:
1.Connect with ECU pin 34
2.Ground 1 2
3.+12V power
2 3
PDA Function:
(A) Version Infomation Display
PDA can display engine,ECU hardware 093002
and soft ware infomation.
+12V power ECU pin
1 2 3 Ground
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(B) Fault Display
PDA monitors IAP sensor,IAT sensor,coolant temperature sensor,TPS,O2S,O2S heater
circuit,air-to-fuel ratio revision,fuel injector,fuel pump relay,CPS,speed signal,idle
speed,idle air control valve,system voltage, ECU,FI indicator and displays the fault code.
(C) Engine Data stream Display
PDA can display battery voltage,RPM,desired idle speed,vehicle speed,coolant
temperature,coolant temperature sensor signal voltage,inlet air temperature,IAT
sensor signal voltage,inlet air pressure,inlet air flow, IACV target position,TPS signal
voltage,throttle body position,throttle body relative position,canister duty, charging
time,FI pulse width,park advance angle,O2S voltage,engine relative load,canister load,
IACV position,atmospheric pressure,altitude multiplier,engine operation time.
(D) EFI Status Display
St a r t e r s wit ch , ma in re la y, f u e l p u m p r e lay, id le sp e e d, id le sp ee d , f u ll l oa d
status,deceleration activation, acceleration activation,FI close loop activation,lambda
control activation,canister control valve activation, MIL status.
(E) Actuator Test Function
MIL, fuel pump, IACV, canister control valve,ignition,fuel injection.
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09 Electrical
09-31
10 Lights, Dashboard and Switches
10.1 Maintenance Information .............................................................. 10-1
10.1.1 Operation Instructions ........................................................... 10-1
10.1.2 Standard Value ........................................................................ 10-1
10.2 Headlight ........................................................................................ 10-2
10.2.1 Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 10-2
10.3 Dashboard-Low conguration ..................................................... 10-2
10.4 Dashboard-High conguration .................................................... 10-2
10.5 Turning Light.................................................................................. 10-3
10.6 Tail Light/Brake Light .................................................................... 10-3
10.7 Rear License Light ........................................................................ 10-3
10.8 Ignition Switch ............................................................................... 10-4
10.9 Front Brake Switch ........................................................................ 10-4
10.10 Rear Brake Switch ....................................................................... 10-4
10.11 Handlebar Switch, LH .................................................................. 10-5
10.12 Handlebar Switch, RH ................................................................. 10-5
10.13 Horn .............................................................................................. 10-5
10.14 Fuel Level Sensor ........................................................................ 10-6
10-1
CFMOTO
10.2 Headlight
Removal
Remove bolt (1);
Remove screw (2);
D is c o n n e c t t h e co n n e c t o r b e t w e e n
h ea dligh t asse mb ly ca ble an d main 1
cable;
Pull out headlight assembly from rubber
sleeve;
Note: In the process of pulling out,
please be gentle to prevent mushroom 3
head broken.
2
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation. 100201
10.2.1 Troubleshooting
Headlight cannot turn on, no reaction on
Hi/Lo switch
Possible causes:
• Blown fuse
• Switch damaged
• Burnt bulb
• Battery bad connection or no battery
power
• Wire connector loosen
10.3 D a s h b o a r d - L o w
conguration
Removal 1
Remove front bolt of headlight assembly.
Remove front nut (2) of dashboard bracket. 2 100202
D is c o n n e c t t h e co n n e c t o r b e t w e e n
dashboard cable and main cable.
Take out the bracket from dashboard (1).
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
Note: Replace a new part if there is
any abnormal situation.
10.4 D a s h b o a r d - H i g h
conguration
Removal
Remove front bolt of headlight assembly.
Remove four bolts and press cover of 1 2 100203
handlebar.
Remove two nut (2) of dashboard bracket.
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10 Lights, Dashboard and Switches
D is c o n n e c t t h e co n n e c t o r b e t w e e n
dashboard cable and main cable.
Take out dashboard (1).
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
Note: Replace a new part if there is
any abnormal situation.
10.5 Turning Light
Removal
Remove nut (2) and washer (3).
Disconnect the connector between turning
light cable and main cable.
Remove turning light (1).
Installation 1 100301
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation. 2
Note: The turning lights are an LED
structure, which cannot be repaired if
damaged or failed. The entire assembly
must be replaced.
3 100302
10.6 Tail Light/Brake Light
Removal
Open the rear seat.
Remove screw (2).
Remove rear deco plate.
Disconnect the connector between tail light
2 1
cable and main cable.
Remove tail light (1).
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
100303
10.7 Rear License Light
Removal
Take out rear license light seat from the
side of rear wheel.
Remove rear license light (1).
Ch eck the license lig ht for damage.
Replace a new part if damaged.
Rear license light bulb: LED
1
100304
1 License Light
10-3
CFMOTO
10.8 Ignition Switch
Removal 1
Remove two bolts (1).
Disconnect the connector between ignition
switch cable and main cable;
Installation
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
Inspection 100401
Check the connection among all cables.
Ignition switch
Can the lock
Gear/Color Red Black column be
extended
● ● No
No
Yes
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10 Lights, Dashboard and Switches
10.11 Handlebar Switch, LH
Disconnect the connector between left
handlebar switch cable and main cable. 1 3
Check each switch. 2
Turning light Dimmer switch
Color Color
4
O Gr SB Br G W/L L W Br G
function function
●● ● ● ● ● ● ● 5
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
100501
Mode button Override Hi/lo beam Mode
Horn button 1 2 3
Color
Gr/W G Br G
button light switch button
Color
function
B/Br LG Br G H o r n Tu rn in g li gh t
function 4 5
● ●●● button switch
● ●●●
●●
Override button
Color
B/Br L Br G
function
● ● ● ●
10.13 Horn
Disconnect the connector between horn
cable and main cable, connect with 12V 1
battery and check if the horn can make
sounds dumb, replace the horn with a
new one. If sounds bad, turn the adjusting
screw to adjust the sound quality.
100503
10-5
CFMOTO
10.14 Fuel Level Sensor
Removal 1
Remove the fuel tank from frame.
Remove four nut (1) of fuel level sensor.
Remove fuel level sensor (2) front fuel 2
tank.
Installation
1
Reverse the removal procedures for
installation.
100601
Inspection
Replace a new seal of fuel sensor if it is
buckled, damaged or sclerotic. 1
Inspect fuel sensor’s resistance when it is
at high and low point:
1)High Point:4Ω~10Ω
2
2)Low Point:90Ω~100Ω 4
Connect fuel level sensor with main cable.
Turn on ignition switch. Swing the floater 3
slowly, and check the needle on the fuel
gauge: 100602
(1) If the needle can not reach to F or E
Middle
point, inspect or replace a new fuel sensor 1 High Point 2 3 Low Point
Point
or gauge.
4 Seal ring
(2) If the needle swings instability, inspect
oe replace a new fuel sensor.
Caution:
There should be no fuel leakage after 100603
fuel level sensor installed. 1 Rest fuel display 1
100604
10-6
11 Troubleshooting
11.1 Engine Body ................................................................................... 11-2
11.2 Diagnose In Accordance With Engine Error ............................... 11-4
11-1
CFMOTO
11-2
11 Troubleshooting
Trouble Reason Solution
1. Valve clearance is too big Adjust
2. Valve spring wear Replace
Cylinder head
3. Valve camshaft wear Replace
noise
4. Valve sear ring wear Replace
5. Camshaft wear Replace
1. Piston worn Replace
2. Cylinder worn Replace
3. Carbon deposit inside combustion
Piston Clean
chamber
abnormal
4. Piston pin or pin hole worn Replace
noise
5. Piston ring or groove worn Replace
6. Bad fuel quality Replace fuel
7. Incorrect valve timing Adjust
1. Chain stretched out Replace
Engine noise Timing chain 2. Chain sprocket worn Replace
abnormal 3. Tensioner failure Repair or replace
noise 4. Chain tension plate damaged Replace
5. Chain guide plate wear Replace
Crankshaft 1. Bearing wear Replace
abnormal 2. Crankshaft pin bearing wear Replace
noise 3. Clearance is too big Replace
1. Clutch gear worn or damaged Replace
Clutch
2. Cushion rubber aging or damaged Replace
abnormal
3. Pad wear Replace
noise
4. Clutch rivet loosen Replace
1. Gear worn or damaged Replace
Gear 2. Too much or too less gear clearance Replace
abnormal 3. Main shaft or secondary shaft wear Replace
noise
4. Bearing wear Replace
Ignition system:
Trouble Reason Solution
1. Ignition fault Replace
2. Spark plug ablation Replace
3. Too much or less spark clearance Adjust
4. Carbon deposit of spark plug Clean
5. Magneto fault Replace
No spark or spark too weak
6. Battery voltage fail Charge or replace
7. Ignition coil fail Replace
8. Trigger coil fail Replace
9. Too much or less trigger clearance Adjust
10. Other wires fault Inspect
11-3
CFMOTO
11-4
11 Troubleshooting
1) Starting Failure/Hard Starting
Possible defective parts: 1. Battery; 2. Starter motor; 3. Wirings harness or ignition
switch; 4. Engine mechanism part.
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Use multi-meter to check battery voltage YES Next Step
1 if voltage is between 8V~12V or not when NO Replace battery
engine starts.
Turn on ignition switch, engine stop switch, YES Next Step
2 side stand switch and check the battery of if it NO Repair switches or
is 12V. change harness
Keep ignition switch “on”, use multi-meter to YES Next Step
3 check if voltage of starting motor anode is over NO Repair switches or
8V. change harness
Disassemble starting motor and check its YES Repair or replace
4 working status, especially whether there was starting motor
broken circuit or jammed by bad lubrication. NO Next Step
If error only occur in Winter, check if starting YES Change to proper
5 motor resistance is too big caused by improper lubricant
oil used. NO Next Step
Check if mechanical resistance is too big inside YES Check resistance inside
engine. engine
6
NO R e p e a t a b o v e
procedures
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CFMOTO
(3) Difcult to start hot engine
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. Fuel pump; 3. Water temperature
sensor; 4. Ignition coil.
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Connect fuel pump gauge, start engine, check if YES Next step
1 pressure is around 300kPa. Repair fuel supply
NO
system
YES Next step
Disconnect high-tension cable, connect spark plug
Repair ignition
2 and set its electrode 5mm to engine body, then start
NO system
engine to check if blue and white spark appears.
Disconnect water temperature sensor connector Repair wiring or
and start engine to check if engine can start. YES replace sensor
3
(or use one 300ohm resistance to replace water
temperature sensor). NO Next step
Check whether the failure happens right after lling YES Change fuel
4
fuel oil. NO Next step
Connect PDA , turn on ignition switch, check if YES Use PDA to check
power supply of ECU pin 1 and pin 21 is normal;
5 Repair related circuit
And test the pin 2 and 17 to see it is normal to the NO
ground or not.
(4)Difcult to start cold engine.
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2; Fuel pump; 3. Engine temperature
sensor; 4. Injector; 5. Ignition coil; 6. Throttle body and by-pass; 7. Mechanical
parts of engine
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Connect fuel pump gauge ,start engine, check if YES Next step
1 pressure is around 300kPa. Repair fuel supply
NO
system
YES Next step
Disconnect high-tension cable, connect spark plug
Repair ignition
2 and set its electrode 5mm to engine body, then start
NO system
engine to check if blue and white spark appears.
Disconnect water temperature sensor connector and Repair circuit or
YES
start engine to check if engine can start.(or use one replace sensor
3
2500ohm resistance to replace water temperature
NO Next step
sensor).
Clean throttle body
Slightly draw throttle cable and check if engine YES
4 and by-pass
could start easily.
NO Next step
Disassemble injector and use special tool to check YES Replace injector
5
if there is leakage or block. NO Next step
Check whether the failure happens right after lling YES Change fuel
6
fuel. NO Next step
Eliminate engine
YES
7 Check if cylinder pressure is insufcient. mechanic failures
NO Next step
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11 Troubleshooting
(5) Difcult to start in any conditions.
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. Fuel pump; 3. Water temperature
sensor; 4. Injector; 5. Ignition coil; 6. Throttle body and by-pass; 7. Air intake pipe;
8. Ignition timing; 9. Spark plug; 10. Mechanical part of engine.
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Check if air lter is blocked or air intake pipe YES Repair air intake system
1
leaks. NO Next step
Connect fuel pump gauge, start engine, YES Next step
2
check if pressure is around 330kPa. NO Repair fuel supply system
Disconnect high-tension cable, connect spark YES Next step
plug and set its electrode 5mm to engine
3 Repair ignition system
body, then start engine to check if blue and NO
white spark appears.
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement YES Next step
4
(including its type and clearance). NO Adjust or replace
Dis co nn ect wat er t emp era tur e sensor Repair circuit or replace
YES
5 connector and start engine to check if engine sensor
can start. NO Next step
Slightly draw throttle cable and check if Clean throttle body and
YES
6 engine could start easily. bypass
NO Next step
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace injector
7
check if there is leakage or blocked. NO Next step
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
8
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if cylinder pressure is insufcient. E li m in a t e m e c h a n i c a l
YES
9 failures
NO Next step
(6)Normal starting,but unstable idle speed
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. Injector; 3. Spark plug; 4. Throttle
body and by-pass; 5. Air intake pipe; 6. Air control valve; 7. Ignition timing; 8.
Spark plug; 9. Mechanism
Item Procedures Results Next
Check if air filter is blocked or air intake pipe YES Repair air intake system
1
leaks. NO Next step
Check if air control valve is blocked. YES Clean or replace
2
NO Next step
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement YES Next step
3
(including its type and clearance). NO Adjust or replace
Check if there is carbon deposit inside throttle YES Clean
4
body and air control valve. NO Next step
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace
5 check if there is leakage or blocked or wrong Next step
NO
fuel ow.
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
6
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if cylinder pressure is insufcient. Eliminate mechanical
YES
7 failures
NO Next step
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8 Check if ignition timing complies with standard YES Next step
regulation. NO Repair ignition timing
(7) Normal starting, but unstable idle speed during engine warming
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. Injector; 3. Spark plug; 4. Throttle
body and by-pass; 5. Air intake pipe; 6. Air control valve; 7. Mechanical part of
engine
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Check if air filter is blocked or air intake pipe YES Repair air intake system
1
leaks NO Next step
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement YES Next step
2
(including its type and clearance) NO Adjust or replace
Check if there is carbon deposit inside throttle YES Clean
3
body and air control valve NO Next step
Disconnect water temperature sensor connector Repair circuit or replace
YES
4 and start engine to check idle speed is stable or sensor
not. NO Next step
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace
5 check if there is leakage or blocked or wrong
NO Next step
fuel ow.
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
6
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if cylinder pressure is insufcient. YES Eliminate mechanical
7 failures
NO Next step
(8) Normal starting, but unstable idle speed after engine warming
General failure part: 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. Injector; 3. Spark plug; 4. Throttle
body and by-pass; 5. Air intake pipe; 6. Air control valve; 7. Mechanical part of
engine
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
Check if air filter is blocked or air intake pipe YES Repair air intake system
1
leaks NO Next step
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement. YES Next step
2
(including its type and clearance) NO Adjust or replace
Check if there is carbon deposit inside throttle YES Clean
3
body and air control valve. NO Next step
Disc onnect water temperature sensor Repair circuit or replace
YES
4 connector and start engine to check idle speed sensor
is stable or not. NO Next step
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace
5 check if there is leakage or blocked or wrong Next step
NO
fuel ow.
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
6
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if cylinder pressure is insufcient E l i m i n a t e
YES
7 mechanical failures
NO Next step
11-8
11 Troubleshooting
(9) Normal starting,unstable idle speed or engine stop when it is electronic loaded
(e.g. headlight is on)
General failure part: 1. Air control valve; 2. Injector.
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
1 Disassemble air control valve and check if YES Clean related parts
there is carbon deposit inside throttle body, idle NO
Next step
adjustment and by-pass.
2 Check if output power increases when lighting, YES To steep 4
by using PDA to test if ignition advance angle, NO
Next step
fuel spray and air intake volume is normal.
3 Disassemble injector and use special tool to NO Repair air intake
check if there is leakage or blocked or wrong System
fuel ow. YES “ R e p l a c e
injector"
NO Next step
(10) Engine starts normally, but idle speed is too high
General failure part: 1. Throttle body and by-pass; 2. Injector seat; 3. Air control
valve; 4. Water temperature sensor; 5. Ignition timing.
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
YES Adjust
1 Check if throttle cable is jammed or too tight.
NO Next step
Check if there’s leakage between air intake YES Repair air intake system
2
pipe and injector seat. NO Next step
Remove air control valve and check if there is YES Clean related parts
3 carbon deposit inside throttle body, air control
NO Next step
valve and by-pass.
Repair wiring or replace
Remove water temperature sensor connector, YES
4 sensor
start engine to check if idle speed is too high.
NO Next step
Check if ignition timing complies with standard YES Next step
5 regulation.
NO Repair ignition timing
(11) Low acceleration
General failure part; 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. TPS; 3. Spark plug; 4. Throttle body
and by-pass; 5. Air intake pipe; 6. Air control valve; 7. Injector; 8. Ignition timing; 9.
Exhaust pipe
General diagnosis procedures:
Item Procedures Results Next
YES Repair air intake system
1 Check if air lter is blocked.
NO Next step
YES Next step
Connect fuel pressure gauge, start engine to
2 Repair fuel supply
check if pressure is around 300kPa at idle. NO
system
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement YES Next step
3
(including its type and clearance) NO Adjust or replace
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CFMOTO
Item Procedures Results Next
Remove air control valve and check if there is YES Clean related parts
4 carbon deposit inside throttle body, air control
NO Next step
valve and by-pass.
YES Next step
5 Check if TPS and its circuit is normal. Repair circuit or replace
NO
TPS
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace
6
check if there is leakage or blocked. NO Next step
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
7
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if ignition timing and timing order YES Next step
8
comply with standard regulation. NO Adjust ignition timing
YES Next step
9 Check if exhaust gas exhale smoothly. Repair or replace
NO
exhaust pipe
(13) Difcult to accelerate and bad performance
General failure part; 1. Water in fuel tank; 2. TPS; 3. Spark plug; 4. Ignition coil; 5
. Throttle body and by-pass; 6. Air intake pipe; 7. Air control valve; 8. Injector; 9.
Ignition timing; 10. Exhaust pipe
Item Procedures Results Next
Check if clutch sliding, low tire pressure, bad YES Repair
1
brake or wrong tire size. NO Next step
Repair air intake
YES
2 Check if air lter is blocked. system
NO Next step
YES Next step
Connect fuel pressure gauge, start engine to
3 Repair fuel supply
check if pressure is around 300kPa at idle. NO
system
Disconnect high-tension cable, connect spark YES Next step
plug and set its electrode 5mm to engine
4
body,then start engine to check if spark is strong NO Repair ignition system
enough.
Check if spark plug is suitable for requirement YES Next step
5
(including its type and clearance). NO Adjust or replace
Remove air control valve and check if there is YES Clean related part
6 carbon deposit inside throttle body, air control
NO Next step
valve and by-pass.
YES Next step
7 Check if TPS and its circuit is normal. Repair circuit or
NO
replace sensor
Disassemble injector and use special tool to YES Replace
8
check if there is leakage or blocked. NO Next step
Check whether the failure happens right after YES Change fuel
9
lling fuel. NO Next step
Check if ignition timing complies with standard YES Next step
10
regulation. NO Repair ignition timing
YES Next step
11 Check if exhaust gas exhale smoothly.
NO Repair or replace
11-10
Appendix A
Appendix A: Electrical Schematic Diagram
1
Appendix B
Appendix B: Starting Diagram
1
Appendix C
Appendix C: EFI Diagram
fuel injector
stepping motor
oxygen sensor
speed
sensor
ECU