- •LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
- •New Ignition Interlock Sidestand System
- •Current Ignition Interlock Sidestand System
- •Materials of Semi-Conductor and Emitting Color
- •Units of Mass:
- •Units of Volume:
- •Units of Force:
- •Units of Length:
- •Units of Torque:
- •Units of Pressure:
- •Units of Speed:
- •Units of Power:
- •Periodic Inspection:
- •Periodic Replacement Parts:
- •Basic Torque for General Fasteners
- •Throttle Grip Free Play
- •Idle Speed
- •Engine Vacuum
- •Water and Coolant Mixture Ratio (when shipping)
- •Valve Clearance
- •Clutch Lever Free Play
- •Engine Oil
- •Tread Depth
- •Air Pressure (when cold)
- •Chain Slack
- •Drive Chain 20-link Length
- •Standard Chain
- •Pad Lining Thickness
- •Sample Diagnosis Sheet
- •Poor Running at Low Speed
- •Poor Running or No Power at High Speed:
- •Wiring Connection
- •Idle Speed
- •Wiring Connection
- •Main Throttle Sensor Resistance
- •Inlet Air Pressure Sensor Output Voltage
- •Inlet Air Temperature Sensor Output Voltage
- •Water Temperature Sensor Output Voltage
- •Atmospheric Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
- •Output Voltage at Sensor
- •Wiring Connection
- •Wiring Connection
- •Throttle Sensor Resistance
- •Stick Coil Input Voltage at ECU
- •Input Voltage at ECU
- •Subthrottle Valve Actuator Resistance
- •Subthrottle Valve Actuator Input Voltage
- •Input Voltage at Actuator
- •FI Indicator LED Light Check
- •ECU Grounding Inspection
- •ECU Power Source Inspection
- •Testing Relay
- •Fuel Pressure
- •Fuel Pressure (idling)
- •Amount of Fuel Flow
- •Testing Relay
- •Injector Power Source Voltage at ECU
- •Output Voltage at Injector Connector
- •Injector Wiring Inspection
- •Choke Lever Free Play
- •Radiator Cap Relief Pressure
- •Thermostat Valve Opening Temperature
- •Camshaft Journal, Camshaft Cap Clearance
- •Camshaft Journal Diameter
- •Camshaft Runout
- •Cylinder Compression
- •Cylinder Head Warp
- •Valve/Valve Guide Clearance (Wobble Method)
- •Valve Seating Surface Outside Diameter
- •Valve Seating Surface Width
- •Cylinder Inside Diameter
- •Piston Diameter
- •Piston Ring/Groove Clearance
- •Piston Ring Groove Width
- •Piston Ring Thickness
- •Piston Ring End Gap
- •Clutch Plate Assembly
- •Friction Plate Thickness
- •Friction and Steel Plate Warp
- •Clutch Spring Free Length
- •Oil Pressure
- •Connecting Rod Bend
- •Connecting Rod Twist
- •Connecting Rod Big End Side Clearance
- •Crankpin Diameter
- •Crankpin Diameter Marks
- •Connecting Rod Big End Inside Diameter Marks
- •Crankshaft Side Clearance
- •Crankshaft Runout
- •Crankshaft Main Journal Diameter
- •Crankshaft Main Journal Diameter Marks
- •Crankcase Main Bearing Inside Diameter Marks
- •Shift Fork Ear Thickness
- •Gear Groove Width
- •Shift Fork Guide Pin Diameter
- •Shift Drum Groove Width
- •Rim Runout
- •Axle Runout/100 mm (3.94 in.)
- •Balance Weight
- •Link Pin Outside Diameter
- •Link Plates Outside Width
- •Rear Sprocket Warp
- •Pedal Position
- •Front Disc Thickness
- •Rear Disc Thickness
- •Disc Runout
- •Oil Level (fully compressed, without spring)
- •Fork Spring Free Length
- •Rebound Damping Adjustment
- •Spring Preload Setting
- •Spring Preload Adjustment
- •Table 1 Alternator Output Voltage
- •Table 2 Stator Coil Resistance
- •Rectifier Circuit Inspection
- •Charging Voltage
- •Crankshaft Sensor Peak Voltage
- •Connections:
- •Camshaft Position Sensor Peak Voltage
- •Ignition Coil Winding Resistance
- •Primary Lead Connection
- •Connection:
- •Condition:
- •Starter Motor Brush Length
- •Commutator Diameter
- •Testing Relay
- •Testing Turn Signal Relay
- •Water Temperature Sensor
- •Fuel Level Sensor Resistance
- •Connections:
- •Fuse Circuit Inspection
- •Relay Circuit Inspection (with the battery disconnected)
- •Relay Circuit Inspection (with the battery connected)
- •Diode Circuit Inspection
- •Foreword
- •General Information
- •Battery Ground
- •Edges of Parts
- •Solvent
- •Cleaning vehicle before disassembly
- •Arrangement and Cleaning of Removed Parts
- •Storage of Removed Parts
- •Inspection
- •Replacement Parts
- •Assembly Order
- •Tightening Sequence
- •Tightening Torque
- •Force
- •Gasket, O-ring
- •Liquid Gasket, Locking Agent
- •Press
- •Ball Bearing and Needle Bearing
- •Oil Seal, Grease Seal
- •Circlips, Cotter Pins
- •Lubrication
- •Direction of Engine Rotation
- •Electrical Wires
- •ZR750–J1 Left Side View:
- •ZR750–J1 Right Side View:
- •Subthrottle Control System
- •Outline
- •Outline
- •Due Position of LED Installation
- •Honeycomb Type Catalytic Converter
- •Prefixes for Units:
- •Units of Temperature:
- •Periodic Maintenance
- •Steering Stem Nut Wrench:
- •Fuel System (DFI)
- •Fuel Hose and Connection Inspection
- •Throttle Control System Inspection
- •Engine Vacuum Synchronization Inspection
- •Air Cleaner Element Cleaning
- •Cooling System
- •Radiator Hose and Connection Inspection
- •Coolant Change
- •Engine Top End
- •Valve Clearance Inspection
- •Clutch
- •Engine Lubrication System
- •Engine Oil Change
- •Wheels/Tires
- •Tire Wear Inspection
- •Air Pressure Inspection
- •Final Drive
- •Drive Chain Slack Inspection
- •Brakes
- •Rear Brake Light Switch Connections:
- •Caliper Fluid Seal Damage
- •Brake Line Bleeding
- •Suspension
- •Steering
- •Steering Adjustment
- •Electrical System
- •General Lubrication
- •Lubrication
- •Nut, Bolt, and Fastener Tightness
- •Fuel System (DFI)
- •Terminal Names
- •Part Name
- •Oil Pressure Gauge:
- •DFI Servicing Precautions
- •Outline
- •Outline
- •DFI Diagnosis Flow Chart
- •Inquiries to Rider
- •Inquiries to Rider
- •DFI System Troubleshooting Guide
- •Self-diagnosis Outline
- •Self-diagnosis Outline
- •Self-diagnosis Procedures
- •Self-diagnosis Procedures
- •Service Code Clearing Procedures
- •How to Read Service Codes
- •How to Read Service Codes
- •How to Erase Service Codes
- •How to Erase Service Codes
- •Service Code Table
- •Service Code Table
- •Notes:
- •Backups
- •Backups
- •Main Throttle Sensor Removal/Adjustment
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Resistance Inspection
- •CAUTION
- •Removal
- •Installation
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Output Voltage Inspection
- •Removal/Installation
- •Output Voltage Inspection
- •Removal/Installation
- •Output Voltage Inspection
- •CAUTION
- •Removal
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Crankshaft Sensor Inspection
- •Camshaft Position Sensor Removal/Installation
- •Camshaft Position Sensor Inspection
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Removal
- •Installation
- •Inspection
- •Subthrottle Sensor Removal/Adjustment
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Removal/Installation
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Subthrottle Valve Actuator Removal
- •Audible Inspection
- •Input Voltage Inspection
- •Inspection Flow Chart
- •CAUTION
- •ECU Power Source Circuit
- •ECU Fuse Installation
- •ECU Main Relay Removal
- •Fuel Pressure Inspection
- •Fuel Flow Rate Inspection
- •Fuel Pump Removal
- •Operation Inspection
- •Operating Voltage Inspection
- •Pressure Regulator Removal
- •Pump Screen, Fuel Filter Cleaning
- •Fuel Pump Relay Removal
- •Removal/Installation
- •Choke Lever Operation
- •Throttle Body Assy Removal
- •Throttle Body Assy Disassembly
- •Throttle Body Assy Assembly
- •Air Cleaner Oil Draining
- •Fuel Tank Removal
- •Fuel Tank Cleaning
- •Cooling System
- •Bearing Driver:
- •Coolant Level Inspection
- •Cooling System Flushing
- •Water Pump Housing Disassembly
- •Water Pump Housing Assembly
- •Radiator and Radiator Fan Removal
- •CAUTION
- •Engine Top End
- •Exhaust System
- •Compression Gauge:
- •Camshaft Chain Tensioner Removal
- •Cylinder Compression Measurement
- •Cylinder Head Installation
- •Valve Guide Installation
- •Seat Cutter Operation Care:
- •Cylinder Installation
- •WARNING
- •Clutch
- •Clutch Holder:
- •Clutch Lever Adjustment
- •Release Shaft Removal
- •Engine Lubrication System
- •WARNING
- •Oil Pressure Measurement
- •Engine Removal/Installation
- •Crankshaft/Transmission
- •Bearing Puller:
- •Crankcase Splitting
- •Crankcase Assembly
- •Crankshaft Installation
- •Connecting Rod Installation
- •Wheels/Tires
- •Bearing Driver Set:
- •Front Wheel Installation
- •Axle Inspection
- •Tire Installation
- •Tire Repair
- •Hub Bearing Inspection
- •Final Drive
- •Bearing Driver Set:
- •Coupling Bearing Inspection
- •Brakes
- •Jack:
- •Brake Lever Position Adjustment
- •Brake Pedal Position Adjustment
- •Caliper Holder Shaft Wear
- •Rear Master Cylinder Disassembly
- •Brake Hose Removal/Installation
- •Suspension
- •Fork Cylinder Holder Handle:
- •Swingarm Installation
- •Swingarm Bearing, Sleeve Inspection
- •Steering
- •Steering Stem Nut Wrench:
- •Frame
- •Electrical System
- •Rotor Puller, M16/M18/M20/M22 × 1.5 :
- •Battery Removal
- •Initial Charge
- •Precautions
- •Alternator Inspection
- •Charging System Circuit
- •WARNING
- •Special Tool -
- •Crankshaft Sensor Peak Voltage Inspection
- •Stick Coil (Ignition Coil together with Spark Plug Cap) Removal
- •Stick Coil Primary Peak Voltage
- •IC Igniter Inspection
- •Ignition System Circuit
- •Starter Motor Removal
- •Starter Motor Installation
- •Electric Starter Circuit
- •Headlight/Tail Light Circuit (CA, AS)
- •Headlight/Tail Light Circuit (Other than CA, AS)
- •Turn Signal Light Circuit
- •Turn Signal Light Bulb Replacement
- •Radiator Fan Circuit
- •Electronic Combination Meter Unit Inspection
- •Meter Circuit
- •Rear Brake Light Switch Connections
- •Side Stand Switch Connections
- •Neutral Switch Connections
- •Oil Pressure Switch Connections*
- •Special Tool -
- •Junction Box Internal Circuit
- •30 A Main Fuse Removal
- •15 A ECU Fuse Removal
- •Appendix
- •NOTE
- •Starter motor not rotating:
- •No fuel flow:
- •Engine flooded:
- •No spark; spark weak:
- •Fuel/air mixture incorrect:
- •Compression Low:
- •Poor Running at Low Speed:
- •Spark weak:
- •Fuel/air mixture incorrect:
- •Compression low:
- •Other:
- •Poor Running or No Power at High Speed:
- •Firing incorrect:
- •Fuel/air mixture incorrect:
- •Compression low:
- •Knocking:
- •Miscellaneous:
- •Overheating:
- •Firing incorrect:
- •Muffler overheating:
- •Fuel/air mixture incorrect:
- •Compression high:
- •Engine load faulty:
- •Lubrication inadequate:
- •Gauge incorrect:
- •Coolant incorrect:
- •Cooling system component incorrect:
- •Over Cooling:
- •Gauge incorrect:
- •Cooling system component incorrect:
- •Clutch Operation Faulty:
- •Clutch slipping:
- •Clutch not disengaging properly:
- •Gear Shifting Faulty:
- •Jumps out of gear:
- •Overshifts:
- •Abnormal Engine Noise:
- •Knocking:
- •Piston slap:
- •Valve noise:
- •Other noise:
- •Abnormal Drive Train Noise:
- •Clutch noise:
- •Transmission noise:
- •Drive line noise:
- •Abnormal Frame Noise:
- •Front fork noise:
- •Rear shock absorber noise:
- •Disc brake noise:
- •Other noise:
- •Oil Pressure Warning Light Goes On:
- •Exhaust Smokes Excessively:
- •White smoke:
- •Black smoke:
- •Brown smoke:
- •Handlebar hard to turn:
- •Handlebar shakes or excessively vibrates:
- •Handlebar pulls to one side:
- •Shock absorption unsatisfactory:
- •Battery Trouble:
- •Battery discharged:
- •Battery overcharged:
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Special Tools and Sealant |
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Bearing Driver: |
Kawasaki Bond (Silicone Sealant): |
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57001–382 |
56019–120 |
Bearing Driver Set: 57001–1129
4-8 COOLING SYSTEM
Coolant
Coolant• Deterioration Inspection
•Remove the left side cover (see Frame chapter). Visually inspect the coolant [A] in the reserve tank.
If whitish cotton-like wafts are observed, aluminum parts in the cooling system are corroded. If the coolant is brown, iron or steel parts are rusting. In either case, flush the cooling system.
If the coolant gives off an abnormal smell, check for a cooling system leak. It may be caused by exhaust gas leaking into the cooling system.
Coolant Level Inspection
NOTE
○Check the level when the engine is cold (room or ambient temperature).
•Check the coolant level in the reserve tank [A] with the motorcycle held perpendicular (Do not use the sidestand). If the coolant level is lower than the “L” level line [B], unscrew the reserve tank cap and add coolant to the “F” level line [C].
“L”: low ”F”: full
CAUTION
For refilling, add the specified mixture of coolant and soft water. Adding water alone dilutes the coolant and degrades its anticorrosion properties. The diluted coolant can attack the aluminum engine parts. In an emergency, soft water alone can be added. But the diluted coolant must be returned to the correct mixture ratio within a few days.
If coolant must be added often or the reservoir tank has run completely dry, there is probably leakage in the cooling system. Check the system for leaks.
Coolant ruins painted surfaces. Immediately wash away any coolant that spills on the frame, engine, wheels or other painted parts.
Coolant• Draining
Refer to the Cooling System in the Periodic Maintenance chapter.
Coolant• Filling
Refer to the Cooling System in the Periodic Maintenance chapter.
COOLING SYSTEM 4-9
Coolant
Pressure• Testing
•Remove the fuel tank (see Fuel System (DFI) chapter). Remove the radiator cap, and install a cooling system pressure tester [A] on the filler neck [B].
NOTE
○Wet the cap sealing surfaces with water or coolant to
•Build up pressure in the system carefully until the pressure reaches 123 kPa (1.25 kgf/cm², 17.8 psi).prevent pressure leaks.
CAUTION
During pressure testing, do not exceed the pressure for which the system is designed. The maximum pressure is 123 kPa (1.25 kgf/cm², 17.8 psi).
•Watch the gauge for at least 6 seconds.
If the pressure holds steady, the system is all right.
If the pressure drops and no external source is found, check for internal leaks. Droplets in the engine oil indicate internal leakage. Check the cylinder head gasket and the
•water pump.
Remove the pressure tester, replenish the coolant, and install the radiator cap.
Cooling System Flushing
Over a period of time, the cooling system accumulates rust, scale, and lime in the water jacket and radiator. When this accumulation is suspected or observed, flush the cooling system. If this accumulation is not removed, it will clog up the water passage and considerable reduce the efficiency• of the cooling system.
Drain the cooling system (see Cooling System in the Pe-
•riodic Maintenance chapter).
Fill the cooling system with fresh water mixed with a flushing compound.
CAUTION
Do not use a flushing compound which is harmful to the aluminum engine and radiator. Carefully follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the cleaning product.
•Warm up the engine, and run it at normal operating tem-
•perature for about ten minutes.
•Stop the engine, and drain the cooling system.
•Fill the system with fresh water.
•Warm up the engine and drain the system.
•Repeat the previous two steps once more.
Fill the system with a permanent type coolant and bleed the air from the system (see Cooling System in the Periodic Maintenance chapter).
Coolant• Reserve Tank Removal/Installation
The coolant reserve tank is removed and installed during coolant change (see Cooling System in the Periodic Maintenance chapter).
4-10 COOLING SYSTEM
Water Pump
Water• Pump Removal
Refer to the Oil Pump Removal in the Engine Lubrication System chapter.
Water• Pump Installation
Refer to the Oil Pump Installation in the Engine Lubrication System chapter.
Water• Pump Inspection
Check the drainage outlet passage [A] at the bottom of the water pump body for coolant leaks.
If the mechanical seal is damaged, the coolant leaks through the seal and drains through the passage. Replace the mechanical seal unit.
Water• Pump Impeller Disassembly/Assembly
The sealing seat and rubber seal may be removed easily
•by hand.
Apply coolant around the surfaces of the rubber seal and
•sealing seat.
Install the rubber seal [A] and sealing seat [B] into the impeller by pressing them by hand until the seat stops at
•the bottom of the hole.
Tighten the water pump impeller bolt by special torque.
Torque - Water Pump Impeller Bolt: 9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 87 in·lb)
Water• Pump Impeller Inspection
Visually inspect the water pump impeller [A].
If the surface is corroded or if the blades are damaged, replace the impeller.
Water Pump Housing Disassembly
CAUTION
Do not damage the hole wall of the water pump housing.
•Insert a bar [A] into the pump housing [B], and hammer evenly around the circumference of the mechanical seal bottom [C].