Chapter One General Information Chapter Two Troubleshooting Chapter Three Lubrication, Maintenance and Tune-up Chapter Four Engine Chapter Five Clutch and Transmission Chapter Six Fuel and Exhaust Systems Chapter Seven Electrical System Chapter Eight Front Suspension and Steering Chapter Nine Rear Suspension Chapter Ten Brakes Chapter Eleven Suspension Adjustment Index Wiring Diagrams
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CLYMER The XV535 Virago 1987-2003 models are covered in Section Two of this book. YAMAHA Section One:XV700-1100 Virago • 1981-1999
CONTENTS— Section One XV700-1100 Virago • 1981-1999 QUICK REFERENCE DATA IX CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Operating requirements Troubleshooting instruments Emergency troubleshooting Engine starting Engine performance Engine noises Excessive vibration Clutch Transmission Front suspension and steering Brake problems Electrical problems Ignition system Lubrication Maintenance Drive chain Tune-up Manual organization Service hints Torque specifications Safety first Special tips Expendable supplies Parts replacement Serial numbers Basic hand tools Tune-up and troubleshooting tools Mechanic's tips CHAPTER TWO TROUBLESHOOTING 16 CHAPTER THREE LUBRICATION, MAINTENANCE AND TUNE-UP 20 Routine checks Maintenance intervals Tires and wheels Battery
CHAPTER FOUR ENGINE 56 Engine principles Servicing in frame Engine removal/installation Cylinder heads and camshafts Valves and valve components Rocker arm assemblies Cylinder Pistons and piston rings Oil pump/strainer Oil pressure relief valve Oil level switch Neutral switch Timing gears Primary drive gear Crankcase Crankshaft and connecting rods Middle drive gear Starter gears Break-in Clutch Clutch cable Drive sprocket CHAPTER FIVE CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION 100 Shift mechanism Transmission Shift drum and forks Air cleaner Carburetors Coasting enrichener system Fuel level measurement Choke cable adjustment Rejetting carburetors Throttle cable replacement Choke cable replacement CHAPTER SIX FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 116 Fuel shutoff valve Fuel filter Fuel pump Fuel tank Crankcase breather system Mixture control valve Air induction system Exhaust system CHAPTER SEVEN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 145 Charging system Alternator Voltage regulator/rectifier Ignition system Ignitor unit Ignition coil Pickup coil Spark plugs Pressure sensor Starting system Electrical components Lighting system Switches Computerized monitor system Fuel pump testing Fuel warning light system Horn Fuses
Front wheel Front hub Wheel balance Wire wheel service Tire changing CHAPTER EIGHT FRONT SUSPENSION AND STEERING 190 Tire repairs Handlebar Handlebar adjustment Steering head Front fork Rear wheel Rear hub Clutch hub Drive chain assembly Wheel balancing CHAPTER NINE REAR SUSPENSION AND FINAL DRIVE 216 Tire changing Final shaft drive unit Swing arm Shock absorbers CHAPTER TEN BRAKES 233 Front brake disc Rear drum brake Rear brake pedal assembly Bleeding the system CHAPTER ELEVEN SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT 250 Front disc brake Master cylinder Front brake pad replacement Front caliper Front brake hose replacement INDEX 255 WIRING DIAGRAMS 257 Front fork Rear shock absorbers
QUICK REFERENCE DATA XV700-1100 FUSES Main XV920J,XV1100 All others Headlight Signal Ignition Tail Reserve XV700, XV1000, XV1100 XV920J All other models Amperage 30 20 15 15 10 10 20 30 Not specified. APPROXIMATE REFILL CAPACITIES Engine oil With filter change Without filter change Engine rebuild Front fork XV700 (1984-1985) XV700 (1986-1987) XV750 (1981-1983) XV750 (1988-1994) XV920 (1981-1982 chain drive) XV920 (1982-1983 shaft drive) XV1000,XV1100 Final gear case (if so equipped) 3.3 quarts (3,100 cc) 3.2 quarts (3,000 cc) 3.8 quarts (3,600 cc) *' 13.2 oz. (389 cc) 13.4 oz. (396 cc) 9.4 oz. (278 cc) 13.4 oz. (396 cc) 8.9 oz. (264 cc) 10.2 oz. (303 cc) 12.6 oz. (372 cc) 0.21 qt. (200 cc) RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Engine oil 40° F and above 40° F and below Brake fluid Battery refilling Fork oil Cables and pivot points Fuel Final gear oil (if so equipped) All weather Above 40° F Below 40° F Drive chain (if so equipped) SAE 20W/40, SE-SF SAE10W/30,SE-SF DOT 3 or DOT 4 Distilled water SAE 10 Yamaha chain and cable lube or SAE 10W/30 motor oil , Regular / / SAE 80W/90, GL4 / SA 90, GL4 / SAE 80, GL4 Shell Aivania 1 or lithium-base EP2 grease XI
This is a comprehensive service repair manual for the Yamaha XV750 XV 750 VIRAGO spanning the years 1981-1997. It is also compatible with similar years and models. This manual is the same as the one used by motorcycle dealerships to repair your bike. It covers a wide range of topics including engine, general information, transmission, chassis, lighting, steering, seats system, clutch, suspension, locks, brakes, lubrication, electrical, frame fuel system, and battery.
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