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Table of Contents
Introduction
General Information
Scheduled Maintenance
Cylinder Head
Clutch
Crankshaft
Bevel Box and Drive Shaft
Balancer
Transmission
Lubrication
Engine Removal and Refit
Fuel System/Engine Management
Cooling
Rear Suspension
Front Suspension
'., Brakes
WheelslTyres
Frame and Bodywork
Electrical System
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Introduction
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Introduction
This manual is designed primarily for use by trained
technicians in a properly equipped workshop.
However, it contains enough detail and basic
information to make it useful to the owner who desires
to perform his own basic maintenance and repair
work. The work can only be carried out if the owner
has the necessary hand and special service tools to
complete the job.
A basic knowledge of mechanics, including the proper
use of tools and workshop procedures is necessary in
order to carry out maintenance and repair work
satisfactorily. Whenever the owner has insufficient
experience or doubts his ability to do the work, an
authorised Triumph dealer must undertake all
adjustments, maintenance, and repair work.
In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid
costly mistakes, read the text and thoroughly
familiarise yourself with procedures before starting
work.
All work should be performed with great care and in a
clean working area with adequate lighting.
Aiways use the correct special service tools or
equipment specified. Under no circumstances use
makeshift tools or equipment since the use of
SUbstitutes may adversely affect safe operation.
Where accurate measurements are required, they
can only be made using calibrated, precision
instruments.
For the duration of the warranty period, an authorised
Triumph Dealer must perform all repairs and
scheduled maintenance.
To maximise the life of your Motorcycle:
• Accurately follow the maintenance requirements
of the periodic maintenance chart in the service
manual.
• Do not allow problems to develop. Investigate
unusual noises and changes in the riding
characteristics of the motorcycle. Rectify all
problems as soon as possible (immediately if
safety related).
• Use only genuine Triumph parts as listed in the
parts catalogue/parts microfiche.
• Follow the procedures in this manual carefully
and completely. Do not take short cuts.
• Keep complete records of all maintenance and
repairs with dates and any new parts installed.
• Use only approved lubricants, as specified in the
owner's handbook, in the maintenance of the
motorcycle.
How to use this manual
To assist in the use of this manual, the section title is
given at the top.
Each major section starts with a contents page, listing
the information contained in the section.
The individual steps comprising repair operations are
to be followed in the sequence in which they appear.
Adjustment and repair operations include reference to
service tool numbers and the associated illustration
depicts the tool.
Where usage is not obvious, the tool is shown in use.
Adjustment and repair operations also include
reference to wear limits, relevant data, torque figures,
specialist information and useful assembly details.
Warning, Caution and Note
Particularly important information is presented in the
following form:
This warning symbol identifies special instructions
or procedures which, if not correctly followed, could
result in personal injury, or loss of life.
This caution symbol identifies special instructions or
procedures which, if not strictly observed, could
result in damage to or destruction of equipment.
Note:
• This note symbol indicates points of
particular interest for more efficient and
convenient operation.
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Tampering with Noise Control
System Prohibited
Owners are warned that the law may prohibit:
a) The removal or rendering inoperative by any
person other than for purposes of maintenance,
repair or replacement, of any device or element
of design incorporated into any new vehicle for
the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or
delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in
use; and
b) the use of the vehicle after such device or
element of design has been removed or rendered
inoperative by any person.
References
References to the left-hand or right-hand side given in
this manual are made when viewing the motorcycle
from the rear.
Operations covered in this manual do not always
include reference to testing the motorcycle after
repair. It is essential that work is inspected and tested
after completion and if necessary a road test of the
motorcycle is carried out particularly where safety
related items are concerned.
Dimensions
The dimensions quoted are to design engineering
specification with service limits where applicable.
During the period of running-in from new, certain
adjustments may vary from the specification figures
given in this manual. These will be reset by the dealer
at the 500 mile/BOO km service, and thereafter should
be maintained at the figures specified in this manual.
Repairs and Replacements
Before removal and disassembly, thoroughly clean the
motorcycle. Any dirt entering the engine or other parts
will work as an abrasive and shorten the life of the
motorcycle. Particular attention should be paid when
installing a new part, that any dust or metal filings are
cleared from the immediate area.
Force
Common sense should dictate how much force is
necessary in assembly and disassembly. If a part
seems especially difficult to remove or install, stop
and examine what may be causing the problem.
Never lever a component as this will cause damage
both to the component itself and to the surface being
levered against.
Introduction
Whenever tapping to aid removal of an item is
necessary, tap lightly using a hide or plastic faced
mallet.
Edges
Watch for sharp edges, especially during engine
disassembly and assembly. Protect the hands with
industrial quality gloves.
When replacement parts are required, it is essential
that only genuine Triumph parts are used.
Safety features and corrosion prevention treatments
embodied in the motorcycle may be impaired if other
than genuine Triumph parts are fitted. In certain
territories, legislation prohibits the fitting of parts not
to the manufacturer's specification.
Tightening procedure
Generally, when installing a part with several bolts,
nuts or screws, they should all be started in their
holes and tightened to a snug fit, evenly and in a
cross pattern. This is to avoid distortion of the part
and/or causing gas or oil leakage. Conversely, bolts,
nuts, or screws, should all be loosened (in sequence if
specified) by about a quarter of a turn and then
removed.
Where there is a tightening sequence specified in this
Service Manual, the bolts, nuts, or screws must be
tightened in the order and by the method indicated.
Torque wrench setting figures given in this Manual
must be observed. The torque tools used must be of
accurate calibration.
Locking devices, where specified, must be fitted. If the
efficiency of a locking device is impaired during
removal it must be renewed. This applies particularly
to micro-encapsulated fixings which must always be
replaced if disturbed. Where necessary, the text in
this manual will indicate where such a fixing is used.
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1 General Information
Table of Contents
Ignition System Safety Precautions ................................................. .. 1-3
Dangerous Susbstances.......................................................... .. 1-3
Fluoroelastomers .......................................................... .. 1-3
Oils ............................................................................ 1-3
Health Protection Precautions ................................................ .. 1-3
Environmental Protection Precautions ............................................... .. 1-4
Brakes........................................................................ .. 1-4
Safety Instructions .............................................................. .. 1-5
Jacking and lifting.......................................................... .. 1-5
Precautions against damage ................................................. .. 1-5
Coolant.................................................................. .. 1-5
Cleaning components....................................................... .. 1-6
Lubrication ............................................................... .. 1-6
Joints and joint faces ....................................................... .. 1-6
Gaskets, O-rings........................................................... .. 1-6
Liquid gasket, non-permanent locking agent. .................................... .. 1-6
Screw Threads............................................................ .. 1-6
Locking Devices........................................................... .. 1-7
Filling a split pin. .......................................................... .. 1-7
Circlips, retaining rings...................................................... .. 1-7
Self locking nuts. .......................................................... .. 1-7
Encapsulated bolt.......................................................... .. 1-7
Oil and grease seals........................................................ .. 1-7
Press. .................................................................. .. 1-7
Ball bearing............................................................... .. 1-7
Fuel Handling Precautions........................................................ .. 1-7
General.................................................................. .. 1-7
Petrol - Gasoline........................................................... .. 1-8
Fuel tank removal.......................................................... .. 1-8
Chassis repairs.............................................................. 1-8
Electrical Precautions............................................................ .. 1-9
Battery disconnecting....................................................... .. 1-9
Disciplines................................................................ .. 1-9
Electrical wires ............................................................. 1-10
Inspection................................................................. 1-10
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Replacement Parts ............. .. ......................................... .. 1-10
Service data 1-10
Specification .......................................................... .. 1-10
Service tools ............................................................. .. 1-11
Special service tools:....................................................... .. 1-11
Torque Wrench Settings .......................................................... 1-20
Cylinder head area ........................................................ .. 1-20
Clutch................................................................... .. 1-20
Crankshaft and crankcases.................................................. .. 1-20
Engine Covers............................................................ .. 1-20
Transmission............................................................. .. 1-21
Lubrication System ........................................................ .. 1-21
Cooling System. .......................................................... .. 1-21
Fuel System, Exhaust System and Airbox....................................... .. 1-22
Rear Suspension.......................................................... .. 1-22
Front Suspension.......................................................... .. 1-22
Wheels.................................................................. .. 1-22
Front Brakes ... .......................................................... .. 1-23
Rear Brakes.............................................................. .. 1-23
Footrests and Control Plates................................................. .. 1-23
Bodywork................................................................ .. 1-24
Electrical ................................................................ .. 1-24
Routings....................................................................... 1-25
Clutch Cable Routing....................................................... .. 1-25
Handlebar Cable Routing ... ................................................ .. 1-26
Main Wiring Harness Routing................................................ .. 1-27
Rear Mudguard Harness Routing ............................................. .. 1-28
Front Brake Hose Routing................................................... .. 1-29
Rear Brake Pipe and Hose Routing............................................ .. 1-30
Throttle Cable Routing...................................................... .. 1-31
Fuel Hose and Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing (non-evaporative emission control versions) 1-32
Fuel Hose and Evaporative/Fuel Tank Breather Hose Routing....................... .. 1-33
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Ignition System Safety Precautions
The ignition system produces extremely high
voltages. Do not touch any part of the ignition
system or any cables while the engine is running.
An electric shock caused by contact with the ignition
system may lead to illness, injury or death.
Wearers of surgically implanted heart pacemaker
devices should not be in close proximity to ignition
circuits and or diagnostic equipment.
The ignition system and any diagnostic equipment
may interrupt the normal operation of such devices
causing illness or death.
Dangerous Susbstances
Many liquids and other substances used in motor
vehicles are poisonous and should under no
circumstances be consumed and should, as far as
possible, be kept from contact with the skin. These
substances among others include acid, anti-freeze,
asbestos, brake fluid, fuel, lubricants, and various
adhesives. Always pay close attention to the
instructions printed on labels and obey the
instructions contained within. These instructions
are included for your safety and well-being.
NEVER DISREGARD THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
General Information
Fluoroelastomers
Fluoroelastomer material is used in the manufacture
of various seals in Triumph motorcycles.
In fire conditions involving temperatures greater
than 31SoC this material will decompose and can
then be potentially hazardous. Highly toxic and
corrosive decomposition products, including
hydrogen fluoride, carbonyl fluoride, fluorinated
olefins and carbon monoxide can be generated and
will be present in fumes from fires.
In the presence of any water or humidity hydrogen
fluoride may dissolve to form extremely corrosive
liquid hydrofluoric acid.
If such conditions exist, do not touch the material
and avoid all skin contact. Skin contact with liquid or
decomposition residues can cause painful and
penetrating burns leading to permanent, irreversible
skin and tissue damage.
Oils
The engine and bevel box oils may be hot to the
touch. Contact with hot oil may cause the skin to be
scalded or burned.
Prolonged or repeated contact with engine oil can
lead to skin dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In
addition used engine oil contains potentially harmful
contaminants which can cause cancer. Wear
suitable clothing and avoid skin contact.
Health Protection Precautions
• Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils,
particularly used engine oils.
• Wear protective clothing, including impervious
gloves where practicable.
• Do not put oily rags in pockets.
• Overalls must be cleaned regularly. Discard
heavily soiled clothing and oil impregnated
footwear.
• First aid treatment should be obtained
immediately for open cuts and wounds. Always
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be aware of who your nearest first-aider is and
where the medical facilities are kept.
• Use barrier creams, applying before each work
period to protect the skin from the effects of oil
and grease and to aid removal of the same after
completing work.
• Wash with soap and water to ensure all oil is
removed (skin cleansers and nail brushes will
help). Preparations containing lanolin replace the
natural skin oils which have been removed.
• Do not use petrol, kerosene, diesel fuel, gas oil,
thinners or solvents for cleaning skin.
• If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice
without delay.
• Where practicable, de-grease components prior
to handling.
Any risk of eye injury must be avoided. Always wear
eye protection when using a hammer, air line,
cleaning agent or where there is ANY risk of flying
debris or chemical splashing.
Environmental Protection
Precautions
Do not pour oil on the ground, down sewers or
drains, or into water courses. To prevent pollution of
water-courses etc., dispose of used oil sensibly. If in
doubt contact your local authority.
Burning of used engine oil in small space heaters or
boilers can be recommended only for units of
approved design. If in doubt, check with the
appropriate local authority and/or manufacturer of the
approved appliance.
Dispose of used oil and used filters through
authorised waste disposal contractors, to licensed
waste disposal sites, or to the waste oil reclamation
trade. If in doubt, contact your iocal authority for
advice on disposal facilities.
Brakes
Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it will absorb
moisture from the air. Any absorbed moisture will
greatly reduce the boiling point of the brake fluid
causing a reduction in braking efficiency.
Replace brake fluid in line with the routine
maintenance schedule. A dangerous riding
condition could result if this important maintenance
item is neglected!
Do not spill brake fluid onto any area of the
bodywork as this will damage any painted or plastic
surface.
Always use new brake fluid from a sealed container
and never use fluid from an unsealed container or
from one that has been previously opened.
Do not mix different brands of fluid. Check for fluid
leakage around brake fittings, seals and joints.
Check regularly for brake hose damage.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE ANY OF THE ABOVE
WARNINGS MAY REDUCE BRAKING
EFFICIENCY LEADING TO AN ACCIDENT.
If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of
the fluid in either brake fluid reservoir, consult your
authorised Triumph Dealer for advice before riding.
If the brake lever or pedal feels soft when it is
applied, or if the lever/pedal travel becomes
excessive, there may be air in the brake lines or the
brake may be defective.
It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle under
such conditions and remedial action must be taken
by your authorised Triumph dealer before riding the
motorcycle.
Failure to take remedial action may reduce braking
efficiency leading to an accident.
Use only D.O.T. 4 specification brake fluid as listed
in the general information section of this manual.
The use of brake fluids other than those D.O.T. 4
fluids listed in the general information section may
reduce the efficiency of the braking system leading
to an accident.
Failure to change the brake fluid at the interval
specified in the routine maintenance schedule may
reduce braking efficiency resulting in an accident.
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