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Carnaby 250ie
Carnaby 250ie
The descriptions and illustrations given in this publication are not binding. While the basic specifications as described and illustrated in this manual remain unchanged, PIAGGIO-GILERA reserves the right, at any time and without being required to update this publication beforehand, to make any changes to components, parts or accessories, which it considers necessary to improve the product or which are required for manufacturing or construction reasons. Not all versions/models shown in this publication are available in all countries. The availability of each model should be checked at the official Piaggio sales network. " Copyright 2008 - PIAGGIO & C. S.p.A. Pontedera. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this publication in whole or in part is prohibited." PIAGGIO & C. S.p.A. - Aftersales V.le Rinaldo Piaggio, 23 - 56025 PONTEDERA (Pi)
N.B. Provides key information to make the procedure easier to understand and carry out.
CAUTION Refers to specific procedures to carry out for preventing damages to the vehicle.
WARNING Refers to specific procedures to carry out to prevent injuries to the repairer.
Personal safety Failure to completely observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal injury.
Safeguarding the environment Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle to prevent damaging the environment.
Vehicle intactness The incomplete or non-observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee.
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHARACTERISTICS TOOLING MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ENGINE FROM VEHICLE ENGINE INJECTION SUSPENSIONS BRAKING SYSTEM COOLING SYSTEM CHASSIS PRE-DELIVERY TIME
CHAR TOOL MAIN TROUBL ELE SYS ENG VE ENG INJEC SUSP BRAK SYS COOL SYS CHAS PRE DE TIME
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHARACTERISTICS
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Rules
This section describes general safety rules for any maintenance operations performed on the vehicle.
Safety rules
- If work can only be done on the vehicle with the engine running, make sure that the premises are well ventilated, using special extractors if necessary; never let the engine run in an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes are toxic. - The battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid. Protect your eyes, clothes and skin. Sulphuric acid is highly corrosive; in the event of contact with your eyes or skin, rinse thoroughly with abundant water and seek immediate medical attention. - The battery produces hydrogen, a gas that can be highly explosive. Do not smoke and avoid sparks or flames near the battery, especially when charging it. - Fuel is highly flammable and it can be explosive given some conditions. Do not smoke in the working area, and avoid naked flames or sparks. - Clean the brake pads in a well-ventilated area, directing the jet of compressed air in such a way that you do not breathe in the dust produced by the wear of the friction material. Even though the latter contains no asbestos, inhaling dust is harmful.
Maintenance rules
- Use original PIAGGIO spare parts and lubricants recommended by the Manufacturer. Non-original or non-conforming spares may damage the vehicle. - Use only the appropriate tools designed for this vehicle. - Always use new gaskets, sealing rings and split pins upon refitting. - After removal, clean the components using non-flammable or low flash-point solvents. Lubricate all the work surfaces, except tapered couplings, before refitting these parts. - After refitting, make sure that all the components have been installed correctly and work properly. - For removal, overhaul and refit operations use only tools with metric measures. Metric bolts, nuts and screws are not interchangeable with coupling members with English measurement. Using unsuitable coupling members and tools may damage the vehicle. - When carrying out maintenance operations on the vehicle that involve the electrical system, make sure the electrical connections have been made properly, particularly the ground and battery connections.
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Characteristics
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Vehicle identification
The chassis prefix A is located near the right shock absorber connection to the frame.
The engine prefix B is stamped near the left shock absorber lower support.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
Specification Chassis prefix Engine prefix Desc./Quantity ZAPM 60300 M603M
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Engine
ENGINE
Specification Type Engine capacity Bore x Stroke Compression ratio Engine idle speed Timing system Valve clearance Max. power MAX. torque Lubrication Lubrication pressure Minimum lubrication pressure (100 C) Desc./Quantity Single-cylinder, 4-stroke 244 cm 72 x 60 mm 11 0.5 : 1 1,700 100 rpm 4 valves, single overhead camshaft, chain-driven. Intake: 0.10 mm Exhaust: 0.15 mm 16.3 kW at 8,000 rpm 21 Nm at 6,750 rpm Engine lubrication with lobe pump (inside crankcase), chaindriven, with double filter: mesh and paper. 4 bar 0.8 bar
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Characteristics
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Desc./Quantity Electronic injection with 32-mm throttle body and electric fuel pump. Forced coolant circulation system. Unleaded petrol (95 RON) Absorption-type exhaust silencer with a 3-way catalytic converter and lambda probe. EURO 3
Transmission
TRANSMISSION
Specification Transmission Desc./Quantity CVT expandable pulley variator with torque server, V-belt, selfventilating dry automatic centrifugal clutch and transmission housing with forced-circulation air cooling. Gear reduction unit in oil bath.
Capacities
CAPACITY
Specification Engine oil Transmission oil Cooling system fluid Fuel tank (reserve) Desc./Quantity 1.3 l 250 cm 1.75 l ~ 10 l (2 l)
Electrical system
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Specification Electric Ignition Ignition advance Spark plug Alternative spark plug Battery Generator Desc./Quantity starter Electronic inductive discharge ignition, high efficiency, with separate HV coil. /N three-dimensional map managed by control unit CHAMPION RG 4 PHP 12V-12Ah alternating current
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Brakes
BRAKES
Specification Front brake Rear brake Desc./Quantity 260-mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar right-side lever. 260-mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar left-side lever.
CHECK AND ADJUST TYRE PRESSURE WITH TYRES AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE. REGULATE PRESSURE ACCORDING TO THE WEIGHT OF BOTH RIDER AND ACCESSORIES
Tightening Torques
STEERING
Name Steering tube lower ring nut Steering tube upper ring nut Handlebar fixing screw (*) Fixing screws for the handlebar control unit U-bolts Torque in Nm 14 17 40 45 45 to 50 7 to 10
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
Name Bolt of the Silent block support plate Frame arm-engine arm coupling pin nut Frame-swinging arm pin nut Engine-swinging arm pin Centre stand bolt Torque in Nm 54 61 60 40 25 30
FRONT SUSPENSION
Name Fixing screw for pumping elements to lower fork plate Front wheel axle Fork leg screw front mudguard to plate fixing screw Fixing screw for mudguard plate to fork Torque in Nm 20 to 25 45 to 50 6-7 4.5 7 9 11
FRONT BRAKE
Name Brake fluid pump-hose fitting Brake fluid tube-calliper fitting Calliper to fork tightening screw Disc tightening screw () Oil bleed screw Pad fastening pin Torque in Nm 16 - 20 16 - 20 20 to 25 5 to 6 12 - 16 19.6 24.5
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REAR SUSPENSION
Name Left lower shock absorber support bolt Shock absorber upper clamp Shock absorber lower clamping Rear wheel axle Fixing screw for wheel rim to hub Silencer supporting arm to engine screws (*) Torque in Nm 20 to 25 33 to 41 33 to 41 104 to 126 34 38 20 to 25
REAR BRAKE
Name Brake fluid pump-hose fitting Brake fluid tube-calliper fitting Flexible/ rigid oil pipe coupling Rear disc tightening bolt Oil bleed screw Screw tightening calliper to support Screw fixing rear brake calliper support to engine Pad fastening pin Torque in Nm 16 - 20 16 - 20 9 11 11 to 13 12 - 16 20 to 25 20 to 25 20 to 25
SILENCER
Name Screw fixing manifold to silencer Silencer heat guard fixing screw Exhaust fumes inlet screw Screw fixing silencer support arm to crankcase Nuts fixing silencer to supporting arm Nut fixing silencer to cylinder head Torque in Nm 15.5 18.5 5 to 6 22 26 33 to 41 27 - 30 16 to 18
LUBRICATION
Name Hub oil drainage plug Oil filter on crankcase fitting Engine oil drainage plug/ mesh filter Oil filter Oil pump cover screws Screws fixing oil pump to the crankcase Oil pump command sprocket screw Oil pump cover plate screws Oil sump screws Minimum oil pressure sensor Torque in Nm 15 to 17 27 to 33 24 to 30 4 to 6 0.7 - 0.9 5 to 6 10 to 14 4 to 6 10 to 14 12 to 14
CYLINDER HEAD
Name Spark plug Nuts fixing head to cylinder (1) (^) Head fixing side screws Starter ground screw M5 side screw locking washers on camshaft Tappet adjustment check nut Timing chain tensioner slider screw Starter counterweight support screw M6 central screw locking washers on camshaft Timing chain tensioner support screw Timing chain tensioner central screw Camshaft retention plate screw Torque in Nm 12 to 14 9 11 + 180 11 - 12 7 to 8.5 7 to 8.5 6-8 10 to 14 11 to 15 11 to 15 11 to 13 5 to 6 4 to 6
TRANSMISSION
Name Belt support roller screw Clutch unit nut on driven pulley Drive pulley nut Torque in Nm 11 to 13 45 to 50 75 - 83
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Name Transmission cover screws Driven pulley shaft nut Rear hub cover screws
Torque in Nm 11 to 13 54 60 24 to 27
FLYWHEEL
Name Flywheel cover fixing screws Stator assembly screws () Flywheel nut Pick-up fixing screws Screw fixing freewheel to flywheel Torque in Nm 5 to 6 3 to 4 52 to 58 3 to 4 13 - 15
COOLING
Name Water pump rotor cover Screws for water pump rotor driving link Thermostat cover screws bleed screw: Torque in Nm 3 to 4 3 to 4 3 to 4 3
() Apply LOCTITE 242 medium-strength threadlock (*) The two screws must be tightened to the prescribed torque after having done so with the rear wheel axle nut. Safety locks: see "Pre-delivery operations". (^) Fasten the nuts in two crossed passes. (1) Before fitting the nuts lubricate them with engine oil
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Characteristics
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Characteristic
Diameter clearance 0.023 - 0.041 mm
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Characteristics
If value A-B is above the limit, check that value B is within the admissible values of the categories.
CRANKSHAFT
Specification Category 1 Category 2 Desc./Quantity 28.998 to 29.004 29.004 to 29.010
If the crankshaft is within the set limits, replace the crankshaft half-bearings mounting the crankcase so as to suit the specified couplings. The crankcase halves can be mounted with three types of crankshaft half-bearings identified by letters A (red), B (blue), C (yellow), E (green).
CRANKCASE
Specification Category 1 Category 2 Desc./Quantity 32.959 to 32.965 32.953 to 32.959
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Characteristics
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Characteristic
Compression ratio 11 0.5 : 1
Measurement "A" to be taken is a value of piston re-entry, it indicates by how much the plane formed by the piston crown falls below the plane formed by the top of the cylinder. The further the piston travels inside the cylinder, the thinner the washer "B" of the base gasket to be applied (to obtain the required compression ratio) and vice versa.
N.B.
MEASUREMENT "A" MUST BE TAKEN WITHOUT ANY GASKET FITTED BETWEEN THE CRANKCASE AND CYLINDER AND AFTER RESETTING THE GAUGE, EQUIPPED WITH A SUPPORT, ON A GROUND PLANE
Products
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS TABLE
Product AGIP ROTRA 80W-90 AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T AGIP FILTER OIL AGIP GP 330 AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T AGIP BRAKE 4 AGIP PERMANENT SPECIAL Description Rear hub oil Oil to lubricate flexible transmissions (throttle control) Oil for air filter sponge Grease for brake levers, throttle Engine oil Brake fluid coolant Specifications SAE 80W/90 Oil that exceeds the requirements of API GL3 specifications Oil for 4-stroke engines Mineral oil with specific additives for increased adhesiveness White calcium complex soap-based spray grease with NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2 SAE 5W-40, API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA Synthetic oil FMVSS DOT 4 Synthetic fluid Monoethylene glycol-based antifreeze fluid, CUNA NC 956-16
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INDEX OF TOPICS
TOOLING
TOOL
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Tooling
SPECIFIC TOOLS
Stores code 001330Y Description Tool for fitting steering seats
001467Y014
005095Y
Engine support
002465Y
006029Y
020004Y
020055Y
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Tooling
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020150Y
020151Y
Air heater
020193Y
020262Y
020263Y
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Tooling
020329Y
020330Y
020331Y
Digital multimeter
020332Y
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Tooling
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020335Y
020357Y 020359Y
020360Y
52x55-mm Adaptor
020363Y
20-mm guide
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Tooling
Description 28 x 30 mm adaptor
020376Y
Adaptor handle
020382Y
020382Y011
020393Y
020412Y
15-mm guide
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Tooling
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020424Y
020426Y
020431Y
020434Y
020444Y
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Tooling
020483Y
30-mm guide
020489Y
020428Y
020680Y
Diagnosis Tool
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Tooling
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020481Y
001467Y035
020626Y
001467Y013
020627Y
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Tooling
020454Y
020622Y
020480Y
020244Y
020115Y
18 punch
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Tooling
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020469Y
020487Y
020458Y
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INDEX OF TOPICS
MAINTENANCE
MAIN
Maintenance
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Maintenance chart
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE
I: CHECK AND CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY. C: CLEAN, R: REPLACE, A: ADJUST, L: LUBRICATE * Replace every 2 years Km x 1,000 Safety fasteners Spark plug Drive belt Throttle control Air filter Belt compartment air filter Oil filter Valve clearance Electrical system and battery Brake fluid * Coolant * Engine oil Hub oil Brake pads Sliding shoes / CVT rollers Tyre pressure and wear Vehicle road test Suspension Steering 1 I 5 10 I I A C I R I I I R I I R I I I A 15 20 R R A C I R A I I I R R I R I I I A 25 30 I I A C I R I I I R I I R I I I A 35 40 R R A C I R A I I I R R I R I I I A 45 50 I I A C I R I I I R I I R I I I A 55 60 I R R A C I R A I I I R R I R I I I A
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Maintenance
- Remove the transmission compartment air intake cover shown in the picture. - Rotate the driving pulley fan using a screwdriver until the reference marks between the flywheel and flywheel cover coincide as shown in the picture. - Bring the reference mark onto the transmission side between the fan and the transmission cover as shown in the picture. - Refit the spark plug. - Refit the plastic cap on the flywheel cover. - Adjust the spark gap to the contact position (no reference mark visible) and install it on the engine between the spark plug and spark plug cap - Connect the induction clamp on the spark gap cable respecting the proper polarity (the arrow on the clamp must be pointing at the spark plug). - Connect the diagnostic tester. - Start the engine. - Select the Parameters function in this menu. - Set the stroboscopic light control to the traditional four-stroke engine position (1 spark, 2 revs). - Check that the real values of rpm and ignition advance match those measured using the diagnostic tester. If the values do not correspond, check: - distribution timing - engine speed sensor - injection control unit
Specific tooling
020680Y Diagnosis Tool 020330Y Stroboscopic light to check timing 020621Y HV cable extraction adaptor
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Spark plug
To remove the spark plug, proceed as follows: - Undo the two screws A and remove the cover.
- Operating on both sides of the vehicle, undo the screws B. - Remove the inspection cover C by pulling it upwards.
- Disconnect the cap D from the spark plug HV wire. - Unscrew the spark plug using the wrench supplied.
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Maintenance
- Check the conditions of the spark plug, make sure the insulation is intact and the electrodes are not excessively worn or sooty, check the conditions of the sealing washer and measure the electrode gap using the appropriate feeler gauge. - If necessary, adjust the gap by bending the side electrode very carefully. In case of anomaly (as described before), replace the spark plug with another one of the recommended type.
CAUTION THE SPARK PLUG MUST BE REMOVED WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. CHECK AND REPLACE THE SPARK PLUG AS INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE. USING NON-COMPLYING IGNITION CONTROL UNITS OR SPARK PLUGS OTHER THAN THOSE PRESCRIBED MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE ENGINE.
Characteristic
Spark plug CHAMPION RG 4 PHP Electrode gap 0.7 to 0.8 mm
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Maintenance
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-Screw up the oil dipstick again and make sure it is locked properly into place. The notches on the hub oil level dipstick, except for the notch indicating the MAX level, refer to other manufacturer's models and have no specific function for this model.
Replacement
-Remove the oil filler cap A. - Remove the exhaust silencer. - Remove the rear wheel. - Remove the brake calliper and the rear brake disc.
- Unscrew the oil drainage plug B and drain out all the oil. - Screw the drainage plug again to the prescribed torque and refill the hub with the recommended oil.
Recommended products
AGIP ROTRA 80W-90 rear hub oil SAE 80W/90 Oil that exceeds the requirements of API GL3 specifications
Characteristic
Transmission oil 250 cm
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Maintenance
Air filter
- Remove the air cleaner cover after undoing the nine fixing screws A. - Take out the filtering element.
N.B. CHECK THE AIR FILTER AND, IF NECESSARY, CLEAN IT AS INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE. THE AIR JET MUST BE DIRECTED FROM THE INSIDE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE FILTER (I.E. OPPOSITE TO THE SENSE THE AIR FLOWS AT REGULAR ENGINE RUNNING). UPON SERVICING, REMOVE THE LOCK AND THE RUBBER HOOD UNDER THE FILTER HOUSING AS SHOWN IN THE FIGURE AND DRAIN ALL POSSIBLE OIL DEPOSITS.
Cleaning - Wash with water and car shampoo. - Dry with short blasts of compressed air and a clean cloth. - Soak with a 50% mixture of gasoline and oil. - Drip dry the filtering element and then squeeze it with your hands without wringing. - Refit the filtering element.
CAUTION
NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT THE AIR FILTER, THIS WILL RESULT IN AN EXCESSIVE CYLINDER AND PISTON WEAR AND ALSO IN CARBURETTOR DAMAGE.
CAUTION
WHEN TRAVELLING ON DUSTY ROADS, THE AIR FILTER MUST BE CLEANED MORE OFTEN THAN SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART.
Recommended products
AGIP FILTER OIL Oil for air filter sponge Mineral oil with specific additives for increased adhesiveness
Engine oil
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Maintenance
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Replacement
Change oil as indicated in the scheduled maintenance table. The engine must be emptied by draining the oil through the drainage plug B of the mesh pre-filter, flywheel side. Moreover, to facilitate oil drainage, remove the mesh pre-filter and loosen the cap/dipstick A. Once all the oil has drained through the drainage hole, unscrew and remove the oil filter C . Before filling, carry out the operations described in the "Engine oil filter" paragraph. Since a certain quantity of oil still remains in the circuit, fill adding approx. 600 650 cm of oil through the cap A. Then start up the vehicle, leave it running for a few minutes and switch it off: After about five minutes, check the level and, if necessary, top-up but never exceeding the MAX level reference mark.
N.B. THE ENGINE MUST BE HOT WHEN THE OIL IS CHANGED.
Recommended products
AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Engine oil SAE 5W-40 Synthetic oil that exceed the requirements of API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA specifications
See also
Engine oil filter
Check
In four stroke engines, the engine oil is used to lubricate the timing elements, the bench bearings and the thermal group. An insufficient quantity of oil can cause serious damage to the engine. In all four stroke engines, the deterioration of the oil characteristics, or a certain consumption should be considered normal, especially if during the run-in period. Consumption can particularly reflect the conditions of use (i.e. when driving at 'full acceleration' all the time, oil consumption increases).
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Maintenance
This operation must be carried out with the engine cold and following the procedure below: - Place the vehicle on its centre stand and on flat ground. - Unscrew the cap/dipstick A, dry it with a clean cloth and reinsert it, screwing it all the way down. - Remove the cap/dipstick again and check that the level is between the min and max reference marks; top-up, if required. The MAX level reference mark indicates the amount of oil in the engine. If the check is carried out after the vehicle has been used, and therefore with a hot engine, the level line will be lower; in order to carry out a correct check, wait at least 10 minutes after the engine has been stopped so as to get the correct level.
Characteristic
Engine oil 1.3 l The oil should be topped up after having checked the level and in any case by adding oil without ever exceeding the MAX. level. Restoring the level between the MIN and MAX reference marks requires ~ 400 cm of oil.
Recommended products
AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Engine oil SAE 5W-40 Synthetic oil that exceed the requirements of API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA specifications
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Maintenance
Characteristic
Valve clearance Intake: 0.10 mm (when cold)
Exhaust: 0.15 mm (when cold)
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Top-up
Check coolant level when the engine is cold as indicated in the scheduled maintenance table, following the steps below. Place the vehicle on its centre stand and on flat ground. - Undo the screw and remove the expansion tank cap located on the vehicle left side.
- Remove the expansion tank cap A and, if necessary, top-up if the coolant level is near or below the mark in the expansion tank. Coolant level must always reach the mark. -The coolant consists of an ethylene glycol and corrosion inhibitor based 50% de-ionised waterantifreeze solution mix.
CAUTION TO PREVENT THE COOLANT FROM LEAKING OUT OF THE EXPANSION TANK WHEN THE VEHICLE IS IN USE, DO NOT EXCEED THE LEVEL INDICATED BY THE INTERNAL MARK.
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Maintenance
Top-up
- Undo the four screws indicated and remove the windshield.
- Remove the cover on the handlebar shown in the photograph by undoing the screw.
- Remove the reservoir cap by loosening the two screws, remove the gasket and top-up using only the fluid specified without exceeding the maximum level.
CAUTION ONLY USE DOT 4-CLASSIFIED BRAKE FLUID. CAUTION
AVOID CONTACT OF THE BRAKE FLUID WITH YOUR EYES, SKIN, AND CLOTHING. IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL CONTACT, WASH WITH WATER. CAUTION BRAKING CIRCUIT FLUID IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE; MAKE SURE THAT IT DOES NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE PAINTWORK. CAUTION BRAKE FLUID IS HYGROSCOPIC; THAT IS, IT ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR. IF THE CONTENT OF MOISTURE IN THE BRAKE FLUID EXCEEDS A CERTAIN VALUE, BRAKING WILL BE INEFFICIENT. NEVER USE BRAKE FLUID FROM OPEN OR PARTIALLY USED CONTAINERS. UNDER NORMAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, REPLACE FLUID AS INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE.
Recommended products
AGIP BRAKE 4 Brake fluid
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Maintenance
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Headlight adjustment
Proceed as follows: - Position the unloaded vehicle, in running order and with the tyres inflated to the prescribed pressure, onto a flat surface 10 m away from a half-lit white screen; make sure the vehicle axis is perpendicular to the screen; - Turn on the headlight and check that the border of the projected light beam on the screen is not higher than 9/10 or lower than 7/10 f the height from the ground to the centre of vehicle headlamp; - If this is not the case, adjust the headlight by operating the screw A.
N.B. THE ABOVE PROCEDURE COMPLIES WITH THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS REGARDING MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM HEIGHT OF LIGHT BEAMS. REFER TO THE STATUTORY REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN EVERY COUNTRY WHERE THE VEHICLE IS USED.
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INDEX OF TOPICS
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBL
Troubleshooting
Carnaby 250ie
This section makes it possible to find what solutions to apply when troubleshooting. For each failure, a list of the possible causes and pertaining operations is given.
Oil level exceeds maximum Lack of compression: parts, cylinder and valves worn Drive belt worn Inefficient automatic transmission
Clutch slipping Overheated valves Wrong valve adjustment Valve seat distorted
Starting difficulties
DIFFICULT STARTING
Possible Cause Rpm too low at start-up or engine and start-up system damaged Incorrect valve sealing or valve adjustment Engine flooded Operation Check the starter motor, the system and the torque limiter Inspect the head and/or restore the correct clearance Try starting-up with the throttle fully open. If the engine fails to start, remove the spark plug, dry it and before refitting, make the engine turn so as to expel the fuel excess taking care to connect the cap to the spark plug, and this in turn to the ground. If the fuel tank is empty, refuel and start up. Remove the sponge, wash with water and car shampoo, then soak it in a mixture of 50% petrol and 50% specific oil. Press with your hand without squeezing, allow it to drip dry and refit. Replace the spark plug or check the ignition circuit components Check the charge of the battery, if there are any sulphur marks, replace and use the new battery following the instructions shown in the chapter Replace the intake coupling and check the clamps are tightened
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause Misshapen/worn valve seats Worn cylinder, Worn or broken piston rings Worn or broken piston rings or piston rings that have not been fitted properly Oil leaks from the couplings or from the gaskets Worn valve oil seal Worn valve guides
Operation Replace the head unit Replace the piston cylinder assembly or piston rings Replace the piston cylinder unit or just the piston rings Check and replace the gaskets or restore the coupling seal Replace the valve oil seal Check and replace the head unit if required
Insufficient braking
INEFFICIENT BRAKING SYSTEM
Possible Cause Inefficient braking system Operation Check the pad wear (1.5 min). Check that the brake discs are not worn, scored or warped. Check the correct level of fluid in the pumps and change brake fluid if necessary. Check there is no air in the circuits; if necessary, bleed the air. Check that the front brake calliper moves in axis with the disc. Failing elastic fittings, plunger or brake pump seals, replace Check the brake disc screws are locked; measure the axial shift of the disc with a dial gauge and with wheel mounted on the vehicle.
Brakes overheating
BRAKE OVERHEAT
Possible Cause Defective plunger sliding Brake disc slack or distorted Operation Replace the calliper. Check the brake disc screws are locked; use a dial gauge and a wheel mounted on the vehicle to measure the axial shift of the disc. Clean carefully and blast with compressed air Replace the calliper.
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Noisy suspension
NOISY SUSPENSION
Possible Cause Malfunctions in the suspension system Operation If the front suspension is noisy, check: tightening torques, headstock components, inspect forks.
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INDEX OF TOPICS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELE SYS
Electrical system
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Components arrangement
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4. Magneto flywheel Remove the left side fairing to reach the connector.
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5. Main fuses 6. Auxiliary fuses 7. Battery In order to reach these components, remove the lid located on the footrest.
9. Front solenoids Remove the spoiler to reach them. A. Start-up solenoid B. Electric fan solenoid C. Headlight solenoid
10. Oil pressure sensor Placed at the bottom on the engine RHS.
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Electrical system
11. Turn indicator control device 12. HV coil In order to reach these components, remove the right side fairing.
13. Rear solenoids Remove the right side fairing to reach it. A. Injection load solenoid B. Stop light remote control switches
15. Ignition switch Remove the leg shield back plate to reach it.
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Ground points
Ground points on engine A. Placed on the starter motor. Remove the helmet compartment to reach it. B. Placed on the engine LHS. Remove the footrest to reach them.
Ground points on chassis C. Placed on the vehicle RHS. Remove the right side fairing to reach it.
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Electrical system
ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. HV coil primary resistance value: Disconnect the connector of the HV coil and measure the resistance between the two terminals.
Characteristic
HV coil resistance primary value: ~ 0.9
HV coil secondary resistance value: 1) Disconnect the HV cable from the spark plug and measure the resistance between the spark plug cap and the HV coil negative terminal. 2)Disconnect the spark plug cap from the HV cable and measure the resistance between the HV cable end and the HV coil negative terminal (see figure). 3) Measure the resistance between the 2 ends of the spark plug cap.
Characteristic
HV coil secondary resistance value with spark plug cap ~ 8.4 k HV coil secondary resistance value: ~ 3.4 k Spark plug cap resistance value ~ 5 k
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Electrical system
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Switches check
To check buttons and switches, check that, according to their position, the continuity of contacts is correct as indicated in the following charts. KEY Ar: Orange Az: Sky Blue Bi: White Bl: Blue Gi: Yellow Gr: Grey Ma: Brown Ne: Black Ro: Pink Rs: Red Ve: Green Vi: Purple STARTER BUTTON
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Electrical system
LIGHT SWITCH
HORN BUTTON
Stator check
Disconnect the connector from the voltage regulator and check if there is continuity between any Black cable and the other two cables.
Electric characteristic
Ohm value: 0.7 0.9 Ohm
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Also check that all Black cables are insulated from the ground connection. If non-conforming values are detected, repeat the checks directly to the stator. In case of further repetitions of incorrect values replace the stator or repair the wiring.
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Electrical system
tery voltage and, turning on the vehicle lights with the engine off, wait for the voltage to settle at about 12 Volt. Start the engine and measure the current generated by the system with the lights on and high running engine. In case the generated current value is lower than 10A, repeat the test using a new regulator and/ stator alternatively.
Starter motor
KEY 1. Battery 2. Fuse No. 10 3. Ignition switch contacts 4. Fuse No. 4 5. Left stop button 6. Right stop button 7. Injection ECU 8. Starter button 9. Starter solenoid 10. Starter motor
WARNING
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ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. 1) Check that fuses No. 10 and 4 operate properly. 2) Check the contacts of the ignition switch, the stop buttons and the starter button. 3) With the ignition switch set to ON, the brake pulled and the starter button pressed, check if there is voltage between the Orange-White cable of the start-up solenoid switch and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 4) Check that the Blue-Green cable connecting the start-up solenoid switch and the control unit (pin 24) is not interrupted. 5) Check that the Red cables of the start-up solenoid switch to the battery and the starter motor are not interrupted. 6) Check the start-up solenoid switch. 7) Check the starter motor ground connection.
Horn control
KEY 1. Battery 2. Fuse No. 10 3. Ignition switch contacts 4. Fuse No. 4 5. Horn button 6. Horn ELE SYS - 58
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WARNING
ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. 1) Check that fuses No. 10 and 4 operate properly. 2) Check the ignition switch and horn button contacts. 3) With the ignition switch set to ON and the horn button pressed, check if there is voltage between the Yellow-Pink cable of the horn and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 4) Check that the Black cable of the horn is earthed.
KEY 1. Battery 2. Fuse No. 10 3. Ignition switch contacts 4. Fuse No. 4 5. Turn indicator control device 6. Turn indicator switch 7. Right turn indicator bulbs 8. Left turn indicator bulbs
WARNING
ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. ELE SYS - 59
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1) Check the bulbs. 2) Check that fuses No. 4 and 10 operate properly. 3) Check ignition switch contacts. 4) With the ignition switch set to ON, check if there is intermittent voltage between the Blue-Black cable of the turn indicator switch and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 5) Check the turn indicator switch contacts. 6) Check that the cable harnesses of the bulbs are not interrupted. 7) Check that the Black cables of the bulbs are earthed.
level indicators
WARNING
ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. If faults are detected: 1) With a multimeter, check resistance values between the White-Green cable and the Black cable of the fuel level transmitter under different conditions. 2) If the transmitter operates correctly but the indication on the instrument panel is not exact, check that the cable harnesses between them are not interrupted.
Electric characteristic
Resistance value when the tank is full <= 7 Resistance value when the tank is empty 90 +13/-3
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Lights list
KEY 1. Battery 2. Fuse No. 10 3. Fuse No. 11 4. Ignition switch contacts 5. Headlight solenoid 6. Light switch 7. Fuse No. 12 8. Fuse No. 5 9. Low beam bulb 10. High beam bulb and high beam warning light 11. Fuse No. 3 12. Daylight running light bulbs, license plate light and instrument panel lighting A. To the Injection electronic control unit (pin 19)
WARNING
ALL CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE CORRESPONDING CONNECTORS DISCONNECTED. LINE FOR DAYLIGHT RUNNING LIGHTS, LICENSE PLATE LIGHT AND INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTING - CHECK 1) Check the bulbs. 2) Check that fuses No. 3 and 10 operate properly. ELE SYS - 61
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3) Check ignition switch contacts. 4) With the ignition switch set to ON, check if there is voltage between the Yellow-Black cable of fuse No. 3 and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 6) Check that the cable harnesses of the bulbs are not interrupted. 7) Check that the Black cables of the bulbs are earthed. HIGH/LOW BEAM LIGHTS LINE - CHECK 1) Check the bulbs. 2) Check that fuses No. 10 and 11 operate properly. 3) Check ignition switch contacts. 4) With the ignition switch set to ON, check if there is voltage between the Blue cable of the headlight solenoid and the ground connection, and afterwards between the Orange cable and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 5) Check that the White-Black cable connecting the headlight solenoid and the control unit (pin 19) is not interrupted. 6) Check the headlight solenoid and the light switch contacts. 7) Check that fuses No. 5 and 12 operate properly. 8) With the ignition switch set to ON and the light switch in high beam position, check if there is voltage between the Purple cable of fuse No. 5 and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 9) With the ignition switch set to ON and the light switch in low beam position, check if there is voltage between the Brown cable of fuse No. 12 and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 10) Check that the cable harnesses of the bulbs are not interrupted. 11) Check that the Black cables of the bulbs are earthed. LINE FOR HIGH BEAM LIGHTS IN PASSING (FLASHING) MODE - CHECK 1) Check the bulbs. 2) Check that fuses No. 5 and 10 operate properly. 3) Check the ignition switch and light switch contacts. 4) With the ignition switch set to ON and the high beam light switch in passing mode pressed, check if there is voltage between the Purple cable of fuse No. 5 and the ground connection. If there is not, check that the cable harnesses are not interrupted. 6) Check that the cable harnesses of the bulbs are not interrupted. 7) Check that the Black cables of the bulbs are earthed.
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Desc./Quantity Quantity: 1 Type: Incandescent (W2.1 x 9.5D) Power:12V - 5W Quantity: 2 Type: Incandescent (BAU 5s) Power: 12V - 10W Quantity: 1 RHS + 1 LHS Type: Incandescent (BAU 5s) Power: 12V - 10W Quantity: 1 RHS + 1 LHS Type: Incandescent (BAW 15 d) Power:12V - 5/21W Quantity:1 Type: Incandescent (W2.1 x 9.5D) Power: 12V - 5W Quantity: 1
Fuses
The electrical system features twelve protection fuses plus two spare fuses. To reach the board of fuses, undo the two screws A and remove the battery cover B.
CAUTION
BEFORE REPLACING A BLOWN FUSE, FIND AND SOLVE THE FAILURE THAT CAUSED IT TO BLOW. NEVER TRY TO REPLACE THE FUSE WITH ANY OTHER MATERIAL (E.G., A PIECE OF ELECTRIC WIRE).
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FUSE TABLE
Specification Fuse No. 1 Desc./Quantity Capacity:3 A Protected circuits:Oil pressure warning light, fuel gauge and reserve warning light, coolant temperature gauge, pre-installation for anti-theft device. Capacity:7.5 A Protected circuits:Injection load remote control, electric fan solenoid, immobilizer, live ECU. Capacity: 7.5 A Protected circuits:Daylight running lights, license plate light, instrument panel lighting. Capacity: 7.5 A Protected circuits:Horn, turn indicators, stop lights (via solenoid), start-up circuit. Capacity: 7.5 A Protected circuits:High beam light and relevant warning light Capacity:3 A Protected circuits:Clock, pre-installation for antitheft device. Capacity: 7.5 A Protected circuits: Low beam lights. Capacity:15 A Protected circuits:Fuses No. 5; 7 (via solenoid). Capacity: 15 A Protected circuits (live): Headlight solenoid switch, fuses No. 1; 2; 3; 4, high beam light in passing mode. Capacity: 15 A Protected circuits: Injection load (via solenoid), battery-powered ECU. Capacity: 15 A Protected circuits: Electric fan (via solenoid) Capacity: 30 A Protected circuits: Battery recharge. Capacity: 30 A Protected circuits: Free. Capacity: 15A Protected circuits: Free. Capacity:3 A Protected circuits: Free. Capacity:7.5 A Protected circuits: Not used
Fuse No. 2
Fuse No. 3
Fuse No. 4
Fuse No. 5 Fuse No. 6 Fuse No. 7 Fuse No. 8 Fuse No. 9
Fuse No. 10
Fuse No. 11 Fuse No. 12 Fuse No. 13 Fuse No. 14 Fuse No. 15 Fuse No. 16
Sealed battery
If the vehicle is provided with a sealed battery, the only maintenance required is the check of its charge and recharging, if necessary. These operations should be carried out before delivering the vehicle, and on a six-month basis while the vehicle is stored in open circuit. Besides upon pre-delivery it is therefore necessary to check the battery charge and recharge it, if required, before storing the vehicle and afterwards every six months. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BATTERY REFRESH AFTER OPEN-CIRCUIT STORAGE 1) Voltage check Before installing the battery on the vehicle, check the open circuit voltage with a standard tester. - If voltage exceeds 12.60 V, the battery can be installed without any renewal recharge. - If voltage is below 12.60 V, a renewal recharge is required as explained in 2). 2) Constant voltage battery charge mode ELE SYS - 64
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- Constant voltage charge equal to 14.40 to 14.70V - Initial charge voltage equal to 0.3 to 0.5 for Nominal capacity - Charge time: 10 to 12 h recommended Minimum 6 h Maximum 24 h 3) Constant current battery charge mode - Charge current equal to 1/10 of the nominal capacity of the battery - Charge time: 5 h
CAUTION
NEVER USE FUSES WITH A CAPACITY HIGHER THAN THAT RECOMMENDED. THE USE OF A FUSE OF UNSUITABLE CAPACITY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGES TO THE WHOLE VEHICLE OR EVEN CAUSE A FIRE. CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE USE TO ENSURE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. INADEQUATE CHARGING OF THE BATTERY WITH A LOW ELECTROLYTE LEVEL BEFORE IT IS FIRST USED SHORTENS THE LIFE OF THE BATTERY. IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT USED FOR SOME TIME (1 MONTH OR MORE) THE BATTERY NEEDS TO BE RECHARGED PERIODICALLY. THE BATTERY RUNS DOWN COMPLETELY IN THE COURSE OF THREE MONTHS. IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REFIT THE BATTERY IN THE vehicle, BE CAREFUL NOT TO REVERSE THE CONNECTIONS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THAT THE GROUND WIRE (BLACK) MARKED (-) MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE - NEGATIVE TERMINAL, WHEREAS THE OTHER TWO RED WIRES MARKED (+) MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE TERMINAL MARKED WITH THE +POSITIVE SIGN
WARNING
WHEN THE BATTERY IS REALLY FLAT (WELL BELOW 12.6V) IT MIGHT OCCUR THAT 5 HOURS OF RECHARGING ARE NOT ENOUGH TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE. GIVEN THESE CONDITIONS IT IS HOWEVER ESSENTIAL NOT TO EXCEED 8 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS RECHARGING SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE BATTERY ITSELF. The battery should always be kept clean, especially on its top side, and the terminals should be coated with Vaseline. Normal bench charging must be carried out using the specific battery charger 020333Y (single) or 020334 (multiple), setting the battery charge selector to the type of battery that needs recharging (i.e., at a current equal to 1/10 of the battery rated capacity). Connections to the power supply source must be implemented by connecting corresponding poles (+ to + and - to - ).
Battery installation
VRLA battery (valve-regulated lead-acid battery) Maintenance Free (MF)
WARNING
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS TOXIC AND IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS. IT CONTAINS SULPHURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING. IF COMING INTO CONTACT WITH EYES OR SKIN, WASH ABUNDANTLY WITH WATER FOR APPROX. 15 MIN. AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL INGESTION OF THE LIQUID, IMMEDIATELY DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER OR MILK, MAGNESIUM MILK, BATTERED EGG OR VEGETABLE OIL. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES; KEEP CLEAR OF NAKED FLAMES, SPARKS OR CIGARETTES; VENTILATE THE AREA WHEN RECHARGING INDOORS. ELE SYS - 65
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ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN WORKING IN THE PROXIMITY OF BATTERIES. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 1) Battery preparation Position the battery on a flat surface. Remove the adhesive sheet closing cells and proceed as quickly as possible to run the subsequent activation phases.
2) Electrolyte preparation. Remove the container of the electrolyte from the pack. Remove and preserve cover strips from the container, in fact, the strip will later be used as a closing cover. Note: Do not pierce the sealing of the container or the container itself because inside there is sulphuric acid.
3) Procedure for filling the battery with acid. Position the electrolyte container upside down with the six areas sealed in line with the six battery filler holes. Push the container down with enough force to break the seals. The electrolyte should start to flow inside the battery. Note: Do not tilt the container to prevent the flow of electrolyte from pausing or stopping. 4) Control the flow of electrolyte Make sure air bubbles are rising from all six filling holes. Leave the container in this position for 20 minutes or more. Note:If there are no air bubbles coming out of the filling holes, lightly tap the bottom of the container two or three times. Do not remove the container from the battery. 5) Take out the container. Make sure all the electrolyte in the battery is drained. Gently tap the bottom of the container if electrolyte remains in the container. Now, gently pull the container out from the battery, only do this when the container is completely empty, and proceed immediately to the next point. 6) Battery closing.
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Insert the airtight cover strips into the filling holes. Press horizontally with both hands and make sure that the strip is levelled with the top part of the battery. Note:To do this, do not use sharp objects that could damage the closing strip, use gloves to protect your hands and do not bring your face close to the battery. The filling process is now complete. Do not remove the strip of caps under any circumstances, do not add water or electrolyte. Place the battery down for 1 to 2 hours prior to the charging from the battery. 7) Recharging the new battery With the above-mentioned procedure, the battery will have gained around 70% - 75% of its total electrical capacity. Before installing the battery on the vehicle, it must be fully charged and then must be recharged. If the battery is to be installed on the vehicle prior to this pre-charged one, the battery will not be able to exceed 75% charge without jeopardising its useful life on vehicle. The dry charge battery MF like the completely loaded YTX, must have a no-load voltage between 12.8 - 13.15 V Bring the battery to full charge, using the 020648Y battery charger: a - select the type of battery with the red switch on the left of the panel battery charger panel b - select NEW on the yellow timer c - connect the clamps of the battery charger to the battery poles (black clamp to negative pole (-) and red clamp to positive pole (+)).
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e - Press the "MF" black button to activate the battery recharge Maintenance Free as shown in figure.
f - Check the ignition of the green LED indicated with a red arrow in figure.
g - The activation cycle of the new battery lasts for 30 minutes after the ignition of the recharge LED has taken place
h - Disconnect the clamps from the battery and check the voltage, if voltages are detected of less than 12.8 V, proceed with a new recharge of the battery starting from point c of the recharge procedure of the new battery, otherwise go to point i
i - The battery is now completely activated, disconnect the battery charger from the fuel supply grid, disconnect the clamps from the battery and proceed to fitting the battery on the vehicle.
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Connectors
INJECTION ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT CONNECTOR 1. Injection telltale light (Brown-Black) 2. Not connected 3. Not connected 4. Lambda probe negative (Sky blue-Black) 5. Live power supply (Green-Red) 6. Battery-powered (Orange-Blue) 7. Not connected 8. Electric fan solenoid (Green-White) 9. Temperature sensor (Yellow-Pink) 10. Not connected 11. Lambda probe positive (Light blue-Yellow) 12. Engine stop switch (Orange) 13. Engine speed sensor positive (Red) 14. Injector negative (Yellow-Red) 15. Engine speed sensor negative (Brown) 16. Diagnosis (Orange-Black) 17. Not connected 18. Ground lead (Grey-Green) 19. Headlight solenoid (White-Black) 20. Injection load solenoid (Black-Purple) 21. Not connected 22. HV coil negative (Pink-Black) 23. Not connected 24. Starter solenoid (Blue-Green) 25. Not connected 26. Ground lead (Black) COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR 1. Control unit (Yellow-Pink) 2. Instrument panel (Sky blue-Black) 3. Ground (Grey-Green) 4. Ground (Black)
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INJECTOR CONNECTOR 1. Power via solenoid (Black-Green) 2. Negative from control unit (Yellow-Red)
LAMBDA PROBE CONNECTOR 1. Positive from control unit (Sky blue-Yellow) 2. Negative from control unit (Sky blue-Black)
FUEL LEVEL TRANSMITTER CONNECTOR 1. Fuel level indicator (White-Green) 2. Ground (Black) 3. Low fuel warning light (Yellow-Green)
ANTI-THEFT DEVICE PRE-INSTALLATION CONNECTOR 1. LHS Turn indicator bulbs (Pink) 2. RHS Turn indicator bulbs (White-Blue) 3. Ground (Black) 4. Battery-powered (Blue-Red) 5. Live power supply (White-Red) 6. Not connected 7. Not connected 8. Not connected
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FLYWHEEL CONNECTOR 1. Engine speed sensor positive (Red) 2. Engine speed sensor negative (Brown) 3. Oil pressure sensor (White-Pink)
VOLTAGE REGULATOR CONNECTOR 1. Battery positive (Red) 2. Ground (Black) 3. Battery positive (Red) 4. Ground (Black)
HV COIL CONNECTOR 1. Control unit negative (Pink-Black) 2. Power via solenoid (Black-Green)
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INSTRUMENT PANEL CONNECTOR A 1. Instrument panel lighting (Yellow-Black) 2. Temperature warning light (Sky blue-Black) 3. Injection telltale light (Brown-Black) 4. Oil pressure warning light (White-Pink) 5. Clock (Blue-Red)
INSTRUMENT PANEL CONNECTOR B 1. Low fuel warning light (Yellow-Green) 2. Live power supply (White-Red) 3. Right turn indicator warning light (White-Blue) 4. Ground (Black)
INSTRUMENT PANEL CONNECTOR C 1. High beam warning light (Purple) 2. Fuel level indicator (White-Green) 3. Left turn indicator warning light (Pink)
IGNITION SWITCH CONNECTOR 1. Live power supply (Orange) 2. Battery-powered (Red-Black) 3. Not connected 4. Not connected ELE SYS - 72
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INDEX OF TOPICS
ENG VE
Carnaby 250ie
- Disconnect the lambda probe connector and release the cable harness.
- Undo the three screws fixing the silencer to the supporting arm. - Remove the full silencer unit.
To refit, carry out the removal operations in reverse order, observing the prescribed tightening torques.
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THIS OPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. - Remove the rear wheel. - Remove the pipe that feeds coolant into the pump as shown in the photograph and then empty the system. - Remove the engine coolant outlet pipe as indicated.
- Disconnect the fuel delivery pipe from the injector by removing the screw locking the retaining clamp. - Disconnect the injector wiring and the throttle body control unit wiring. - Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor connector. - Release the cable harnesses and pipes from the engine. - Remove the coolant outlet pipe from the engine as indicated.
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- Remove the throttle control cables from the throttle body by unscrewing the nuts highlighted in the photograph and release the cable harness.
- Disconnect the starter motor ground lead and release the cable harness.
- Disconnect the starter motor power cable and release the cable harness.
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- Disconnect the connectors from the flywheel wiring harness. - Disconnect the relevant cable from the retaining clamps.
Remove the retaining bolts of the rear brake calliper. Remove the lower screw of the left-hand shock absorber.
ENG VE - 78
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- Use a jack to support the vehicle properly. Remove the engine-swinging arm fixing pin by undoing the nut and the head of the pin as shown in the photograph. - The engine is now free.
When refitting the engine onto the vehicle, carry out the removal operations but in reverse order and respect the tightening torques shown in the Specifications Chapter. - Check the engine oil level and if necessary, top it up with the recommended type. - Fill and bleed the cooling circuit. - Check accelerator and electric devices for correct functioning.
CAUTION
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INDEX OF TOPICS
ENGINE
ENG
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
This section describes the operations to be carried out on the engine and the tools to be used.
Specific tooling
020423Y Driven pulley lock wrench
- Remove the cap/dipstick from the engine oil filling hole. - Remove the ten screws. - Remove the transmission cover.
N.B. WHEN YOU ARE REMOVING THE TRANSMISSION COVER YOU MUST BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP THE CLUTCH HOUSING.
Air duct
Version 250 - Remove the transmission compartment air intake cover shown in the picture.
ENG - 81
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
- Remove the 5 screws, found on two different levels, as well as the small casing.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020375Y 28 x 30 mm adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020357Y 32x35-mm Adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide
Baffle roller
ENG - 82
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Engine
Plastic roller
- Check that the roller does not show signs of wear and that it turns freely. - Remove the special clamping screws as indicated in the photograph
- Check the outer diameter of the roller does not have defects that could jeopardise belt functioning - For refitting, place the roller with the belt containment edge on the engine crankcase side - Tighten the wrench to the prescribed torque.
ENG - 83
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Max. value clutch housing Max. value: 134.5 mm clutch housing standard value Standard value: 134 - 134.2 mm Checking the bell working surface eccentricity - Install the bell on a driven pulley shaft using 2 bearings (inside diameter: 15 and 17 mm). - Lock with the original spacer and nut. - Place the bell/shaft unit on the support to check the crankshaft alignment.
- Using a feeler dial gauge and the magnetic base, measure the bell eccentricity. - Repeat the measurement in 3 positions (Central, internal, external). - If faults are found, replace the bell.
Specific tooling
020074Y Support base for checking crankshaft alignment 020335Y Magnetic mounting for dial gauge
Characteristic
clutch housing inspection: Limit eccentricity. Admissible limit eccentricity: 0.15 mm
ENG - 84
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Engine
Specific tooling
020444Y011 adapter ring 020444Y009 wrench 46 x 55 020444Y Tool for fitting/ removing the driven pulley clutch
Characteristic
ENG - 85
Engine
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- Remove the 4 torque server pins and pull the pulley halves apart.
ENG - 86
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Engine
- Support the pulley properly using the bell as shown in the figure.
Specific tooling
001467Y035 Bearing housing, out 47 mm
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020456Y 24 mm adaptor 020363Y 20-mm guide
Characteristic
Half-pulley minimum diameter Minimum admissible diameter: 40.96 mm Half-pulley standard diameter Standard diameter: 40.985 mm Wear limit 0.3 mm
ENG - 87
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020375Y 28 x 30 mm adaptor 020424Y Driven pulley roller casing fitting punch
ENG - 88
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Engine
Specific tooling
020263Y Driven pulley assembly sheath
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE SM 2 Grease for the C-ring of the tone wheel Soap-based lithium grease containing NLGI 2 Molybdenum disulphide; ISO-L-XBCHB2, DIN KF2K-20
ENG - 89
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Standard length 123 mm Acceptable limit after use: 118 mm
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
- Lock the driven pulley again using the specific tool. - Preload the clutch return spring with a traction/ rotation combined action and place the belt in the smaller diameter rolling position. - Remove the driven pulley /belt unit from the tool.
N.B. DURING THE SPRING PRELOADING PHASE, BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE PLASTIC SPRING STOP AND THE BUSHING THREADING. N.B. FOR DESIGN REASONS, THE NUT IS SLIGHTLY ASYMMETRIC; THE FLATTEST SURFACE SHOULD BE MOUNTED IN CONTACT WITH THE CLUTCH.
Specific tooling
020444Y Tool for fitting/ removing the driven pulley clutch 020444Y011 adapter ring 020444Y009 wrench 46 x 55
ENG - 91
Engine
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Drive-belt
- Check that the drive belt is not damaged. - Check the width of the belt.
Characteristic
250 four stroke Transmission belt - minimum width 19.5 mm 250 four stroke Transmission belt - standard width 21.3 0.2 mm During the wear checks in foreseen in the scheduled maintenance program, you are advised to check that the rim bottom of the toothing does not show signs of incisions or cracking (see figure): The rim bottom of the tooth must not have incisions or cracking; if it does, change the belt.
- Insert the adaptor sleeve of the appropriate tool in the hole shown in the picture
ENG - 92
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Engine
- Insert the tool in the hollows and apply the retention ring - Bring in the ring's clamping screws while keeping the tool to support the pulley
Specific tooling
020626Y Driving pulley lock wrench
- Remove the fixing nut and the washer - Remove the stationary drive pulley half.
Characteristic
movable driving half-pulley bushing: Standard Diameter 26.000 - 26.021 mm ENG - 93
Engine
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movable driving half-pulley bushing: Maximum allowable diameter 26.12 mm Sliding bushing: Standard Diameter 25.959 25.98 mm Sliding bushing: Minimum admissible diameter 25.95 mm Roller: Standard Diameter Diameter 20.5 - 20.7 mm Roller: Minimum diameter permitted 20 mm
ENG - 94
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
- Fit the steel shim in contact with the bushing and the stationary drive pulley. - Install the appropriate tool as described in the removal phase. -Tighten the nut with washer to the prescribed torque.
Specific tooling
020626Y Driving pulley lock wrench
Specific tooling
020423Y Driven pulley lock wrench
ENG - 95
Engine
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ENG - 96
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Engine
Specific tooling
001467Y013 Calliper to extract 15-mm bearings
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020477Y 37 mm adaptor 020483Y 30-mm guide 020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor 020489Y Hub cover support stud bolt kit
ENG - 97
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020375Y 28 x 30 mm adaptor 020363Y 20-mm guide
ENG - 98
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Engine
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020360Y 52x55-mm Adaptor 020483Y 30-mm guide
ENG - 99
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Specific tooling
020150Y Air heater mounting 020151Y Air heater 020376Y Adaptor handle 020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide
N.B.
TO FIT THE BEARING ON THE COVER, ADEQUATELY SUPPORT THE COVER WITH THE STUD BOLT KIT. - Refit the driven pulley shaft bearing with a modular punch as shown in the figure.
N.B. IF THE BEARING HAS AN ASYMMETRICAL BALL RETAINER, PLACE IT SO THAT THE BALLS ARE VISIBLE FROM THE HUB INNER SIDE.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor 020363Y 20-mm guide
N.B.
WHEN FITTING THE BEARINGS ON THE ENGINE CRANKCASE, SUPPORT THE CRANKCASE PREFERABLY ON A SURFACE TO ALLOW THE BEARINGS TO BE DRIVEN VERTICALLY. - Refit the Seeger ring with the opening facing the bearing and fit a new oil seal flush with the crankcase from the pulley side.
ENG - 100
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Engine
Flywheel cover
ENG - 101
Engine
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ENG - 102
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Engine
- Orient the water pump shaft with reference to the transmission gear seat as shown in the picture.
- Refit the cover over the engine and tighten the screws to the prescribed torque. - Carry out the removal steps but in the reverse order.
CAUTION
TAKE CARE TO CORRECTLY POSITION THE FLYWHEEL CONNECTOR. MAKE SURE THE CENTRING DOWELS ARE PRESENT.
ENG - 103
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
- Screw in the guide bushing that is part of the special flywheel stop tool on the flywheel as shown in the picture
ENG - 104
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Engine
- Insert the special flywheel stop tool on the flywheel as shown in the picture
Specific tooling
020627Y Flywheel lock wrench
- Remove the flywheel nut with its washer - Do up the flywheel nut by three or four threads so that the flywheel does not fall accidentally on extraction - Screw the extractor onto the flywheel and extract it as shown in the picture
Specific tooling
020467Y Flywheel extractor
Recommended products
Loctite 243 Medium strength threadlock Medium Loctite 243 threadlock ENG - 105
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
- Fit the freewheel on the magneto flywheel making sure that the ground side is in contact with the flywheel itself, i.e. with wheel Seeger ring visible. - Lock the six clamping screws in criss-cross fashion to the prescribed torque.
- Insert the free wheel on the flywheel as shown in the picture - Then refit the flywheel with free wheel and transmission gear
ENG - 106
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Engine
- Using the special flywheel lock wrench, tighten up the flywheel fixing nut to the prescribed torque - Refit the retention plate
Specific tooling
020627Y Flywheel lock wrench
Loosen the 3 screws and remove the air intake manifold. - Upon refitting, secure to the specified torque.
ENG - 107
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
ENG - 108
Carnaby 250ie
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- Loosen the central screw on the tensioner first. - Remove the two fixings shown in the figure. - Remove the tensioner with its gasket.
- Remove the internal hex screw and the counterweight shown in the figure.
- Remove the control sprocket wheel and the timing chain. - Remove the screws indicated in the figure, the spacer bar and the tensioner slider. The chain tensioner slider must be removed from the transmission side. As regards the lower chain guide slider, it may only be removed after the head has been removed.
N.B. IT IS ADVISABLE TO MARK THE CHAIN IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE INITIAL DIRECTION OF ROTATION IS MAINTAINED.
ENG - 109
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Carnaby 250ie
ENG - 110
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Specific tooling
020382Y011 adapter for valve removal tool 020382Y Valve cotters equipped with part 012 removal tool 020431Y Valve oil seal extractor
ENG - 111
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Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Connecting rod small end check-up: Maximum diameter 15.030 mm Connecting rod small end check-up: Standard diameter 15+0.015+0.025 mm
Characteristic
Pin diameter: Standard clearance 0.015 0.029 mm Pin diameter Standard diameter 14.996 - 15.000 mm
ENG - 112
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- If the clearance is greater than that indicated in the table, replace the piston.
N.B. MEASURE THE CLEARANCE BY INSERTING THE BLADE OF THE FEELER GAUGE FROM THE SECOND SEAL RING SIDE. N.B. THE PIN HOUSINGS HAVE 2 LUBRICATION CHANNELS. FOR THIS REASON MEASUREMENT OF THE DIAMETER MUST BE CARRIED OUT ACCORDING TO THE AXIS OF THE PISTON.
Characteristic
Wrist pin seat on the piston: Standard diameter 15.001 15.006 mm Diameter of the wrist pin seat on the piston: Standard clearance 0.001 - 0.010 mm piston diameter 71.953 - 71.981 mm
Fitting clearance
Top piston ring - standard coupling clearance 0.015 - 0.06 mm Top piston ring - maximum clearance allowed after use 0.07 mm Middle piston ring - standard coupling clearance 0.015 - 0.06 mm Middle piston ring - maximum clearance allowed after use 0.07 mm oil scraper ring - standard coupling clearance 0.015 - 0.06 mm oil scraper ring - maximum clearance allowed after use
0.07 mm
Characteristic
cylinder: standard diameter 71.990 - 72.018 mm (at 33 mm) Maximum allowable run-out: 0.05 mm
ENG - 113
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Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Top piston ring Standard opening: 0.15 to 0.30 mm Middle piston ring Standard opening: 0.20 0.40 mm scraper ring Standard opening: 0.20 0.40 mm
ENG - 114
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THE TOOL FOR INSTALLING THE RETAINER RINGS MUST BE USED MANUALLY. CAUTION USING A HAMMER MIGHT DAMAGE THE STOPS' HOUSING.
Specific tooling
020454Y Tool for fitting piston pin stops (200 250)
Specific tooling
020428Y Piston position check mounting - Using an abutment plane, reset the dial gauge with a preload of a few millimetres. - Finally fix the dial gauge. - Check the perfect sliding of the feeler pin. - Install the tool on the cylinder without changing the dial gauge position. - Lock the tool using the original head fixing nuts. - Rotate the crankshaft up to the TDC (the inversion point of the dial gauge rotation) - Measure the deviation from the reset value. - By means of the table, see the Specifications chapter identify the cylinder base gasket thickness to be used for refitting. Correctly identify the cylinder base gasket thickness to keep the correct compression ratio. - Remove the special tool and the cylinder.
N.B.
IF DEVIATIONS (OR RECESSES OR PROJECTIONS) CLOSE TO THE CHANGE OF CATEGORY ARE MEASURED, REPEAT THE MEASUREMENT AT THE OPPOSED SIDE. TO DO SO, REPEAT THE TOOL INSTALLATION BY INVERTING ITS POSITION.
See also
Slot packing system
ENG - 115
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Carnaby 250ie
Specific tooling
020426Y Piston fitting fork ENG - 116
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Characteristic
bearing A 12.000 - 12.018 mm bearing B 20.000 20.021 mm bearing C 37.000 - 37.025 mm
ENG - 117
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Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Valve seat wear Intake guide limit accepted: 5.022 Valve seat wear Intake guide Standard diameter: 5.000 5.012 mm Valve seat wear Exhaust guide Accepted limit 5.022 Valve seat wear Exhaust guide Standard diameter: 5.000 5.012 mm
ENG - 118
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Characteristic
Valve wear check Standard: Intake and exhaust: 0.99 - 1.27 mm
- Measure the diameter of the valve stems in the three positions indicated in the diagram. - Calculate the clearance between valve and valve guide. - Check that there are no signs of wear on the faying surface with the articulated set screw terminal. - If no anomalies are found during the above checks, you can use the same valves. For best sealing results, it is advisable to grind the valves. Grind the valves gently with a fine-grained lapping compound. During the grinding, keep the cylinder head with the valve axes in a horizontal position. This will prevent the lapping compound residues from penetrating between the valve stem and the guide (see figure).
CAUTION
TO AVOID SCORING THE FAYING SURFACE, DO NOT KEEP ROTATING THE VALVE WHEN NO LAPPING COMPOUND IS LEFT. CAREFULLY WASH THE CYLINDER HEAD AND THE VALVES WITH A SUITABLE PRODUCT FOR THE TYPE OF LAPPING COMPOUND BEING USED.
N.B.
Characteristic
Valve check Standard length Exhaust: 94.4 mm Valve check Standard length Intake: 94.6 mm Valve check Maximum admissible clearance Exhaust: 0.072 mm Valve check Maximum admissible clearance Intake: 0.062 mm Valve check standard clearance Exhaust: 0.025 to 0.052 mm ENG - 119
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Carnaby 250ie
Valve check standard clearance Intake: 0.013 0.040 mm Valve check Minimum admissible diameter: Exhaust: 4.95 mm Valve check Minimum admissible diameter: Intake: 4.96 mm Valve check Standard diameter: Intake: 4.972 4.987 mm Valve check Standard diameter: Exhaust: 4.96 4.975 mm
ENG - 120
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Specific tooling
020306Y Punch for assembling valve seal rings 020382Y Valve cotters equipped with part 012 removal tool 020382Y011 adapter for valve removal tool
ENG - 121
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Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Rocking lever inside diameter: Standard diameter Diameter 12.000 - 12.011 mm Rocking lever pin diameter: Standard diameter ENG - 122
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Diameter 11.977 - 11.985 mm Camshaft check: Maximum admissible axial clearance 0.42 mm Camshaft check: Standard axial clearance: 0.11 - 0.41 mm Camshaft check: Standard height Exhaust: 29.209 mm Camshaft check: Standard height Intake: 30.285 mm Camshaft check: Minimum admissible diameter Bearing B diameter: 19.950 mm Camshaft check: Minimum admissible diameter Bearing A : 36.94 mm Camshaft check: Standard diameter Bearing B diameter: 19.959 19.98 mm Camshaft check: Standard diameter Bearing A : 36.95 36.975 mm
ENG - 123
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Carnaby 250ie
- Insert the retention plate and tighten the two screws shown in the figure to the prescribed torque. - Refit the spacer on the camshaft. - Rotate the engine so that the piston is at top dead centre, using the reference marks on the flywheel and the crankcase. - Holding this position insert the chain on the camshaft control pulley. - Insert the pulley on the camshaft while keeping the reference 4V in correspondence with the reference mark on the head. - Fit the counterweight and tighten the clamping screw to the prescribed torque. -Fit the end-stop ring on the automatic valve-lifter cam and fit the automatic valve-lifter cam to the camshaft. - Fit the automatic valve lifter return spring. - During this operation the spring must be loaded by approximately 180. - Fit the automatic valve-lifter retaining dish, using the counterweight screw fastener as a reference. - Tighten the clamping screw to the prescribed torque. - Set the tensioner cursor in the rest position. - Fit the chain tensioner on the cylinder, using a new gasket, and tight the two screws to the prescribed torque. - Insert the chain tensioning screw, together with the spring and washer, tightening it to the prescribed torque. - Adjust the valve clearance. - Fit the spark plug. Electrode distance 0.8 mm
N.B. GREASE THE END STOP RING TO PREVENT IT COMING OUT AND FALLING INTO THE ENGINE.
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Timing chain tensioner slider screw 10 to 14 Starter counterweight support screw 11 to 15 Timing chain tensioner central screw 5 to 6 Camshaft retention plate screw 4 to 6
- Refit the lower timing chain sprocket wheel on the crankshaft, with the chamfer facing the insertion side. - Loop the timing chain around the sprocket on the crankshaft. - Fit the chain tensioner slider from the cylinder head side. - Fit the spacer and the screw fastener. - Tighten the screws to the prescribed torque. - Fit the pins and rocking levers. - Lubricate the two rocking levers through the holes at the top.
ENG - 125
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Carnaby 250ie
- Lubricate the 2 bearings and insert the camshaft in the cylinder head with the cams corresponding to the rocking levers. - Insert the retention plate and tighten the two screws shown in the figure to the prescribed torque. - Refit the spacer on the camshaft. - Rotate the engine so that the piston is at top dead centre, using the reference marks on the flywheel and the crankcase. - Holding this position insert the chain on the camshaft control pulley. - Insert the pulley on the camshaft while keeping the reference 4V in correspondence with the reference mark on the head. - Fit the counterweight and tighten the clamping screw to the prescribed torque. -Fit the end-stop ring on the automatic valve-lifter cam and fit the automatic valve-lifter cam to the camshaft. - Fit the automatic valve lifter return spring. - During this operation the spring must be loaded by approximately 180. - Fit the automatic valve-lifter retaining dish, using the counterweight screw fastener as a reference. - Tighten the clamping screw to the prescribed torque. - Set the tensioner cursor in the rest position. - Fit the chain tensioner on the cylinder, using a new gasket, and tight the two screws to the prescribed torque. - Insert the chain tensioning screw, together with the spring and washer, tightening it to the prescribed torque. - Adjust the valve clearance. - Fit the spark plug. Electrode distance 0.8 mm
N.B.
ENG - 126
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GREASE THE END STOP RING TO PREVENT IT COMING OUT AND FALLING INTO THE ENGINE.
ENG - 127
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Carnaby 250ie
ENG - 128
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Engine
- Remove the two screws and the internal shield shown in the diagram. - Remove the oil seal on the flywheel side. - Remove the oil filter fitting shown in the diagram. - Check the axial clearance on the connecting rod. - Check the radial clearance on the connecting rod. -Check the surfaces that limit the axial free-play are not scored and measure the width of the crankshaft between these surfaces, as shown in the diagram. - If the axial clearance between crankshaft and crankcase is exceeding and the crankshaft does not have any defect, the problem must be due to either excessive wear or wrong machining on the crankcase. - Check the diameters of both the bearings of the crankshaft in accordance with the axes and surfaces shown in the figure. The half-shafts are classified in two categories Cat. 1 and Cat. 2 as shown the chart below.
CAUTION THE CRANKSHAFT CAN BE REUSED WHEN THE WIDTH IS WITHIN THE STANDARD VALUES AND THE SURFACES SHOW NO SIGNS OF SCORING. CAUTION WHILE OPENING THE CRANKCASES AND REMOVING THE CRANKSHAFT, CHECK THAT THE THREADED SHAFT ENDS DO NOT INTERFERE WITH THE MAIN BUSHINGS. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION CAN DAMAGE THE MAIN BUSHINGS. CAUTION KEEP THE CRANKSHAFT IN ONE OF THE TWO HALVES OF THE CRANKCASE WHEN SEPARATING IT. IF YOU FAIL TO DO THIS, THE CRANKSHAFT MIGHT ACCIDENTALLY FALL. N.B. WHEN MEASURING THE WIDTH OF THE CRANKSHAFT, MAKE SURE THAT THE MEASUREMENTS ARE NOT MODIFIED BY THE RADIUSES OF FITTINGS WITH THE CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS.
Specific tooling
020262Y Crankcase splitting plate 020335Y Magnetic mounting for dial gauge
Characteristic
Axial crankshaft/crankcase clearance: Standard clearance ENG - 129
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Carnaby 250ie
0.15 - 0.40 mm (when cold) Axial connecting rod - crankshaft clearance Standard clearance 0.20 to 0.50 mm Radial connecting rod - crankshaft clearance Standard clearance 0.036 to 0.054 mm Width of crankshaft with integral washers: standard measurements 55.67 to 55.85 mm Crankshaft bearings: Standard diameter: Cat. 1 28.994 29.000 Crankshaft bearings: Standard diameter: Cat. 2 29.000 29.006
ENG - 130
Carnaby 250ie
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careful that no impurities get in through the shaft's lubrication holes. In order to prevent damaging the connecting rod bushings, do not attempt cleaning the lubrication duct with compressed air. - Make sure that the 2 caps on the crankpin are properly fitted. - A wrong installation of a cap can seriously affect the bushing lubrication pressure.
N.B. THE MAIN BEARINGS ARE NOT GRINDABLE
Specific tooling
020074Y Support base for checking crankshaft alignment
Characteristic
Off-line maximum admitted A = 0.15 mm
B = 0.01 mm C = 0.01 mm D = 0.10 mm
ENG - 131
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Carnaby 250ie
- Inspect the coupling surfaces on the crankcase halves for scratches or deformation, taking particular care with the cylinder/crankcase surfaces and the crankcase halves surfaces. - Defects in the crankcase coupling gasket between the crankcase halves or the mating surfaces shown in the diagram, could cause a drop in the oil pressure lubricating the main bushings and connecting rod. - Check the main bearing seats that limit axial clearance in the crankshaft show no signs of wear. The dimension between these seats is measured by way of the procedure described previously for measuring the crankshaft axial clearance and dimensions.
N.B. THE JET IS FED THROUGH THE MAIN BUSHINGS. PROPER OPERATION OF THIS COMPONENT IMPROVES PISTON CROWN COOLING. CLOGGING HAS EFFECTS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO DETECT (PISTON TEMPERATURE INCREASE). FAILURE OR LEAKS CAN CAUSE A CONSIDERABLE DROP IN THE LUBRICATION PRESSURE FOR MAIN BUSHINGS AND CONNECTING ROD. N.B. THE HEAD LUBRICATION CHANNEL IS PROVIDED WITH A SHUTTER JET; THIS GIVES A "LOW PRESSURE" HEAD LUBRICATION; THIS CHOICE WAS MADE TO REDUCE THE OIL TEMPERATURE IN THE SUMP. THE JET CLOGGING IMPAIRS THE HEAD LUBRICATION AND THE TIMING MECHANISMS. A JET FAILURE CAUSES A DECREASE OF THE MAIN BUSHING AND CONNECTING ROD LUBRICATION PRESSURE.
Characteristic
Lubrication pressure 3.5 to 4 bar
ENG - 132
Carnaby 250ie
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- The solid half-bearing is intended to stand the thrusts caused by combustion, and for this reason it is arranged opposed the cylinder. - To prevent shutters in the oil feeding channels, the matching surface of the two half-bearings must be perfectly orthogonal to the cylinder axis, as shown in the figure. - The oil feeding channel section is also affected by the bushings driving depth compared with the crankshaft axial clearance of the limiting surface.
N.B.
TO MEASURE WEAR LIMITS AND COUPLING CLEARANCES, SEE THE SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER.
See also
Crankcase - crankshaft - connecting rod
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Studs
Check that the stud bolts have not worked loose from their seat in the crankcase. Check the depth of stud bolt driving with a gauge, as indicated in the picture. If it varies significantly from the driving depth indicated, it means that the stud bolt has yielded. In this case, replace it.
ENG - 134
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
By working on two fitted cylinder head fixing nuts, nut and lock nut, as shown in the picture, remove the stud bolt from its seat. Clean the threaded seat on the carter thoroughly. Refit a new stud bolt and apply the special product on the threading crankcase side. Tighten up to the depth of the driving indicated.
Recommended products
Loctite Quick Set Loctite 270 high strength threadlock Loctite 270 high strength threadlock
ENG - 135
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Carnaby 250ie
ENG - 136
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Characteristic
Oil pressure Minimum pressure admitted at 6000 rpm: 3.2 atm.
ENG - 137
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Removal
- Remove the transmission cover and the complete drive pulley beforehand
- Install the base of the appropriate tool on the oil seal using the screws provided.
Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil seal punch
- Screw the threaded bar onto the base of the tool and extract the oil seal.
Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil seal punch
Refitting
- Always use a new oil seal upon refitting - Prepare the new oil seal by lubricating the sealing lip. - Preassemble the oil seal with the appropriate tool by positioning the screws. - Insert the sheath over the crankshaft. - Insert the tool with the oil seal on the crankshaft until it comes into contact with the crankcase. - Insert the adaptor bushing of the tool in the hole on the crankcase.
ENG - 138
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
- Orientate the oil seal by inserting the bracket which is part of the appropriate tool. - Tighten the threaded bar onto the crankshaft as far as it will go. - Use the nut to move the base of the tool until you can see the end of the oil seal driving stroke - Remove all the tool components following the procedure but in reverse order
CAUTION DO NOT LUBRICATE THE KEYING SURFACE ONTO THE ENGINE CRANKCASE. CAUTION ORIENT THE OIL SEAL BY POSITIONING THE CHAIN HOUSING CHANNEL FACING DOWNWARDS. WHEN THE POSITION IS REACHED, DO NOT RETRACT THE OIL SEAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RULE CAN CAUSE A WRONG POSITIONING OF THE OIL SEAL SHEATH. CAUTION FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE ENGINE DUE TO THE WRONG TENSIONING OF THE OIL PUMP CONTROL CHAIN.
Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil seal punch
Oil pump
ENG - 139
Engine
Carnaby 250ie
Removal
- Undo the two clamping screws in the figure and remove the cover over the pump control sprocket.
- Block the rotation of the oil pump control pulley with a screwdriver inserted through one of its two holes. - Remove the central screw with cup washer, as shown in the diagram. - Remove the chain with the crown. - Remove the control sprocket wheel with relative O-ring. - Remove the oil pump by undoing the two screws in the figure. - Remove the oil pump seal.
N.B. IT IS ADVISABLE TO MARK THE CHAIN IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE INITIAL DIRECTION OF ROTATION IS MAINTAINED.
Inspection
- Remove the two screws and the oil pump cover. - Remove the circlip retaining the innermost rotor. - Remove and wash the rotors thoroughly with petrol and compressed air. - Reassemble the rotors in the pump body, keeping the two reference marks visible Replace the retainer ring.
ENG - 140
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
- Check the clearance between the rotors in the position shown in the diagram using a feeler gauge. Measure the distance between the outer rotor and the pump body (see figure). - Check the axial clearance of the rotors using a trued bar as shown in the figure.
Characteristic
Axial rotor clearance Limit values admitted: 0.09 mm Distance between the outer rotor and the pump body Admissible limit clearance: 0.20 mm Distance between the rotors Admissible limit clearance: 0.12 mm
Refitting
- Check there are no signs of wear on the oil pump shaft or body. - Check there are no signs of scoring or wear on the oil pump cover. - If you detect non-conforming measurements or scoring, replace the faulty parts or the unit. - Fit the pump cover in the position that permits the crankcase clamping screws to be aligned. - Make sure the gasket is positioned properly and refit the pump on the engine crankcase. The pump can only be fitted in one position. - Tighten the screws to the prescribed torque. ENG - 141
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- Fit the sprocket wheel with a new O-ring. - Fit the chain. - Fit the central screw and the cup washer. Tighten to the prescribed torque. -Fit the oil pump cover, by tightening the two screws to the prescribed torque.
N.B. FIT THE CUP WASHER SO THAT ITS OUTER RIM TOUCHES THE PULLEY. MAKE SURE THAT THE PUMP TURNS FREELY.
ENG - 142
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
Characteristic
By-pass check up: Standard length 54.2 mm
ENG - 143
INDEX OF TOPICS
INJECTION
INJEC
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
COMPONENT LAYOUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Specification Battery Fuel injector Throttle body and electronic injection control unit (MIU) Diagnostics socket connector Fuel pump Water temperature sensor Injection load solenoid HV coil Speed sensor Lambda probe Electric fan solenoid Desc./Quantity 12V-14Ah
MIU injection system This vehicle is fitted with an integrated injection and ignition system. Injection is indirect in the manifold through an electro-injector. The injection and ignition are timed on the four-stroke cycle by means of a tone wheel keyed on to the crankshaft (24-2 teeth) and pick-up sensor. Combustion and ignition are managed on the basis of engine revs and throttle valve opening. Further corrections are made according to the following parameters: - Coolant temperature. - Intake air temperature - Lambda probe
INJEC - 145
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
The system implements an idle feeding correction with cold engine through a Stepper motor on a bypass circuit of the throttle valve. The control unit manages the Stepper motor and the injector opening time, thereby ensuring the idle steadiness and the proper combustion. In all conditions of use, mixture preparation is managed by modifying the injector opening time. The fuel system pressure is kept constant based on the ambient pressure. The fuel supply circuit consists of: - Fuel pump - Fuel filter - Injector - Pressure regulator The pump, the filter and the regulator are placed inside the fuel tank on a single support. The injector is connected by a pipe with fast-release fitting. The pressure regulator is located at the beginning of the circuit. The fuel pump is controlled by the MIU control unit; this ensures safety of the vehicle. The ignition circuit consists of: - HV coil - HV cable - Shielded cap - MIU control unit - Spark plug The MIU control unit manages ignition with the best advance ensuring four-stroke timing (ignition only in the compression phase) at the same time. The MIU injection-ignition system controls engine functions by means of a pre-set program. Should any input signals fail, an acceptable working order of the engine is ensured to allow the user to reach a service station. Of course, this cannot happen when the rpm-timing signal is missing, or when the failure involves the control circuits: - Fuel pump - HV coil - Injector
INJEC - 146
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
The control unit is provided with a self-diagnosis system connected to an indicator light in the instrument panel.
Failures are detected and restored by the diagnostic tester. In any case, when the fault is no longer present, the data storage is automatically cleared after 16 cycles of use (cold start, running at regular engine temperature, stop). The diagnostic tester is also required to adjust the idle mixture.
Specific tooling
020680Y Diagnosis Tool The MIU control unit power supply is furthermore controlled by the emergency switch; that is to provide further safety for the vehicle.
Precautions
Troubleshooting hints 1 A MIU failure is more likely to be due to the connections than to the components. Before troubleshooting the MIU system, carry out the following checks: A: Electrical power supply a. Battery voltage b. Blown fuse c. Remote controls d. Connectors B: Chassis ground C: Fuel system a. Broken fuel pump b. Dirty fuel filter D: Ignition system a. Faulty spark plug b. Broken coil c. Broken shielded cap INJEC - 147
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
E: Intake circuit a. Dirty air filter b. Dirty by-pass circuit c. Faulty Stepper motor F: Other a. Incorrect distribution timing b. Wrong idle mixture c.Incorrect reset of the throttle valve position sensor 2 MIU system faults may be caused by loose connectors. Make sure that all connections have been correctly made. Check the connections as follows: A check that the terminals are not bent. B check that the connectors have been properly connected. C check whether the malfunction can be fixed by shaking the connector slightly. 3 Check the entire system before replacing the MIUIf the fault is fixed by replacing the MIU control unit, install the original control unit again and check if the fault occurs again. 4 Use a multimeter with an internal resistance of more than 10K Ohm /V when troubleshooting. Instruments that are not suitable might damage the MIU central control unit. Use instruments with definitions over 0.1V and 0.5 W , the precision must be greater than 2%.
Troubleshooting hints 1 A MIU failure is more likely to be due to the connections than to the components. Before troubleshooting the MIU system, carry out the following checks: A: Electrical power supply a. Battery voltage b. Blown fuse c. Remote controls d. Connectors B: Chassis ground C: Fuel system a. Broken fuel pump b. Dirty fuel filter D: Ignition system a. Faulty spark plug b. Broken coil c. Broken shielded cap E: Intake circuit a. Dirty air filter INJEC - 148
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
b. Dirty by-pass circuit c. Faulty Stepper motor F: Other a. Incorrect distribution timing b. Wrong idle mixture c.Incorrect reset of the throttle valve position sensor 2 MIU system faults may be caused by loose connectors. Make sure that all connections have been correctly made. Check the connections as follows: A check that the terminals are not bent. B check that the connectors have been properly connected. C check whether the malfunction can be fixed by shaking the connector slightly. 3 Check the entire system before replacing the MIUIf the fault is fixed by replacing the MIU control unit, install the original control unit again and check if the fault occurs again. 4 Use a multimeter with an internal resistance of more than 10K Ohm /V when troubleshooting. Instruments that are not suitable might damage the MIU central control unit. Use instruments with definitions over 0.1V and 0.5 W , the precision must be greater than 2%.
Terminals setup
INJEC - 149
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
TERMINAL LAYOUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Specification Injection telltale light Lambda probe negative Live supply Battery-powered Electric fan solenoid Water temperature sensor Lambda probe positive engine stop switch Engine speed sensor (+) Fuel injector Engine speed sensor (-) Diagnostics socket output Side stand Headlight solenoid Injection load solenoid HV coil Start up enabling Ground lead Desc./Quantity
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
1 Specification Injection ECU Desc./Quantity
INJEC - 150
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Injection
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Specification Diagnostics socket connector Water temperature sensor engine stop switch Fuel pump Fuel injector Lambda probe HV coil Speed sensor Electric fan Electric fan solenoid Fuse Fuse Injection load solenoid Start-up solenoid Battery Fuse Ignition switch contacts Headlight solenoid Fuse Fuse Water temperature gauge "WARNING" light
Desc./Quantity
15A 15A
12V-14Ah 15A
3A 7.5 A
Fuel system
Starting difficulties
ENGINE START-UP PROBLEMS
Possible Cause Presence of faults detected by the self diagnosis Operation Pump relay HV coil Injector Revolution timing sensor Air temperature Coolant temperature Starter motor and solenoid Battery Ground connections End of compression pressure Spark plug Shielded cap HV coil
Start-up speed
INJEC - 151
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
Possible Cause
Fuel system
Operation Speed-timing sensor Ignition advance Fuel pressure (low) Injector capacity (low) Injector sealing (poor) Coolant temperature Stepper throttle valve position intake air temperature (steps and actual opening) Cleaning of the auxiliary air pipe and throttle valve; air filter efficiency
INJEC - 152
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
INJEC - 153
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
Possible Cause
Intake system
Parameter reliability
Fuel system
Operation Air temperature Coolant temperature Lambda probe Spark plug Shielded cap HV cable HV coil Air filter Filter box (sealing) Intake sleeve (sealing) Throttle valve position signal Coolant temperature indicator Intake air temperature indicator Ignition advance Fuel level in the tank Fuel pressure Fuel filter Injector capacity
Engine knocking
PRESENCE OF KNOCKING (COMBUSTION SHOCKS)
Possible Cause Presence of faults detected by the self diagnosis Operation Pump relay HV coil Injector Revolution timing sensor Air temperature Coolant temperature Lambda probe Spark plug Throttle valve position signal Coolant temperature indicator Intake air temperature indicator Ignition advance Intake sleeve Filter box TPS reset successful Fuel pressure Fuel filter Injector capacity Fuel quality Selection of the cylinder base gasket thickness
INJEC - 154
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
INJEC - 155
Injection
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Remove the three screws fixing the manifold to the cylinder head and the clip fixing the throttle body to the manifold.
Remove the clip fixing the throttle body to the air cleaner bellows.
INJEC - 156
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
INJEC - 157
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
INJECTION LOADS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Specification Battery Fuse Fuse Ignition switch contacts Fuse Injection load solenoid Fuel pump HV coil Fuel injector Lambda probe Desc./Quantity 12V-14Ah 15A 15A 7.5 A
INJEC - 158
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
11
Desc./Quantity
When switched to ON, the fuel pump starts to rotate for 2 seconds and then stops. When the engine starts, in the presence of rpm timing signal the pump is continuously supplied. ELECTRICAL DATA Pump winding resistance ~ 1.5 Ohm Input current during normal functioning 1.4 to 1.8 A Input current to the closed hydraulic circuit ~ 2 A (to be checked with specific tool for fuel pressure control, choking the circuit on the return pipe) Check that 15A fuse N 10 for injection load operates properly. Check that the 7.5A fuse No. 2 for live control unit power works properly.
Check the efficiency of the injection load solenoid. Check the resistance of the energising coil between pins 86 and 85: 40 to 80 Ohm Apply a voltage of 12V to pins 86 and 85; make sure that there is continuity between pins 30 and 87 of the solenoid.
INJEC - 159
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
Check the power supply line of the injection load solenoid energising coil: after switching to ON , make sure there is battery voltage, for 2 seconds, between the Red-Green cable and the Black-Purple cable of the solenoid base. If there is not, check the continuity of the Red-Green cable between the fuse box and the solenoid base and of the BlackPurple cable between pin 20 of the control unit and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
Check if there is steady voltage between the Orange-Blue cable of the solenoid base and the ground lead. If there is not, check the continuity of the Orange-Blue cable between the fuse box (15A fuse No. 10) and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
After switching to ON, check that there is battery voltage, for about 2 seconds, between the BlackGreen cable of the pump connector and the ground lead with the pump connector disconnected. Otherwise, check the continuity of the BlackGreen cable between the pump connector and the solenoid base. Check the efficiency of the ground line of the fuel pump by measuring the continuity between the
INJEC - 160
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
pump connector black cable, system side, and the ground. If, when switching to ON, the pump continues to turn after 2 seconds of activation, check, with the control unit disconnected and the injection load solenoid disconnected, that the Black-Purple cable (pin 20 on the interface wiring) is insulated from the ground.
Specific tooling
020331Y Digital multimeter
With the battery voltage > 12 V, check the pump flow rate by disconnecting from the injector the pipe equipped with the pressure gauge of the appropriate tool. Get a graded burette with a flow rate of approximately 1 L. Rotate the pump using the active diagnoses of the palm top computer. Using a pair of long flat needle-nose pliers, choke the fuel pipe making the pressure stabilise at approx. 2.5 BAR. Check that within 15 seconds the pump has a flow rate of approx. 110 cm.
Specific tooling
020480Y Petrol pressure check kit
INJEC - 161
Injection
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Remove the clip fixing the piping to the filter shown in the picture
Separate the lower part of the pump mounting as shown in the picture.
INJEC - 162
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Injection
INJEC - 163
Injection
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INJECTION LOADS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Specification Battery Fuse Fuse Ignition switch contacts Fuse Injection load solenoid Fuel pump HV coil Fuel injector Lambda probe Desc./Quantity 12V-14Ah 15A 15A 7.5 A
INJEC - 164
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
11
Desc./Quantity
Check the resistance at the injector ends: 14.5 5% Ohm Check that 15A fuse N 10 for injection load operates properly. Check that the 7.5A fuse No. 2 for live control unit power works properly.
Check the efficiency of the injection load solenoid. Check the resistance of the energising coil between pins 86 and 85: 40 to 80 Ohm Apply a voltage of 12V to pins 86 and 85; make sure that there is continuity between pins 30 and 87 of the solenoid.
INJEC - 165
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
Check the power supply line of the injection load solenoid energising coil: after switching to ON , make sure there is battery voltage, for 2 seconds, between the Red-Green cable and the Black-Purple cable of the solenoid base. If there is not, check the continuity of the Red-Green cable between the fuse box and the solenoid base and of the BlackPurple cable between pin 20 of the control unit and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
Check if there is steady voltage between the Orange-Blue cable of the solenoid base and the ground lead. If there is not, check the continuity of the Orange-Blue cable between the fuse box (15A fuse No. 10) and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
With the control unit and the injector disconnected, check the continuity of the Red-Yellow cable between pin 14 of the interface wiring and the injector connector
Switch to ON and check if there is voltage, with injector disconnected and control unit connected, between the Black-Green cable of the injector connector and the ground lead
INJEC - 166
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
With injector disconnected and the injector load solenoid disconnected, check the continuity of the Black-Green cable between the injector connector and solenoid base.
Install the appropriate tool for checking fuel pressure and position the manifold over a container graduated by at least 100 cm. Connect the injector with the cable making up part of the supply for the injection tester. Connect the clamps of the cable to an auxiliary battery. Activate the fuel pump with the active diagnosis. Check that, within fifteen seconds, approximately 40 cm of fuel is dispensed with an adjustment pressure of approximately 2.5 BAR.
Specific tooling
020480Y Petrol pressure check kit
INJEC - 167
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
Proceed with the injector seal test. Dry the injector outlet with a blast of compressed air. Activate the fuel pump. Wait for one minute, making sure there are no leaks coming from the injector. Slight oozing is normal. Value limit = 1 drop per minute
Components location
COMPONENT LAYOUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Specification Battery Fuel injector Throttle body and electronic injection control unit (MIU) Diagnostics socket connector Fuel pump Water temperature sensor Injection load solenoid HV coil Speed sensor Lambda probe Electric fan solenoid Desc./Quantity 12V-14Ah
INJEC - 168
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
Tachometer
With wiring disconnected from the control unit and connected to the system, check that the sensor resistance between pins 13 - 15 is between 100 and 150 Ohm at an engine temperature of approximately 20
Disconnect the fuel pipe connector. Start up the engine and wait for it to stop. With the wiring connected to the control unit and system try to start up the engine and check that the voltage between pins 13 and 15 is around 2.8 V With the interface cable harness disconnected from the control unit, check continuity between pin 13 and the red cable of the engine speed sensor connector and between pin 15 and the brown cable of the engine speed sensor connector
INJEC - 169
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
With the interface wiring and rpm sensor connector disconnected from the control unit, check that the Red and Brown cables (pin 13 - 15) are isolated from each other and insulated from the ground.
Specific tooling
020481Y Control unit interface wiring 020331Y Digital multimeter
INJEC - 170
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Injection
HT coil
INJECTION LOADS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Specification Battery Fuse Fuse Ignition switch contacts Fuse Injection load solenoid Fuel pump HV coil Fuel injector Lambda probe Desc./Quantity 12V-14Ah 15A 15A 7.5 A
INJEC - 171
Injection
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11
Desc./Quantity
The ignition system is integrated with the injection and it is a high-efficiency inductive type ignition. The control unit manages two important parameters: - Ignition advance This is optimised according to the engine rpm, to the engine load, temperature and ambient pressure With idle engine, it is optimised to obtain the stabilisation of the speed at 1450 50 R/1'. - Magnetisation time The coil magnetisation time is controlled by the control unit. The ignition power is increased during the engine start-up phase. The injection system recognises the 4-stroke cycle and therefore, ignition is only controlled during compression.
Specific tooling
020331Y Digital multimeter Check that 15A fuse N 10 for injection load operates properly. Check that the 7.5A fuse No. 2 for live control unit power works properly.
Check the efficiency of the injection load solenoid. Check the resistance of the energising coil between pins 86 and 85: 40 to 80 Ohm Apply a voltage of 12V to pins 86 and 85; make sure that there is continuity between pins 30 and 87 of the solenoid.
INJEC - 172
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
Check the power supply line of the injection load solenoid energising coil: after switching to ON , make sure there is battery voltage, for 2 seconds, between the Red-Green cable and the Black-Purple cable of the solenoid base. If there is not, check the continuity of the Red-Green cable between the fuse box and the solenoid base and of the BlackPurple cable between pin 20 of the control unit and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
Check if there is steady voltage between the Orange-Blue cable of the solenoid base and the ground lead. If there is not, check the continuity of the Orange-Blue cable between the fuse box (15A fuse No. 10) and the solenoid base.
N.B. CONTINUITY TESTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE COMPONENTS DISCONNECTED. (SOLENOIDS, CONTROL UNIT, FUSES ETC.).
Check there is voltage between pins 22 and 26 of the interface wiring for around two seconds when switching to ON.
INJEC - 173
Injection
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Check the resistance of the primary coil between pin 22 of the interface wiring and the green black cable of the injection load solenoid base with the control unit disconnected and the solenoid disconnected.
Electric characteristic
HV coil resistance primary value: ~ 0.9
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1 2 Specification Instrument panel Electronic control unit Desc./Quantity
INJEC - 174
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
Desc./Quantity
With the connector on the control unit side disconnected and the coolant temperature sensor connector connected, check that the resistance values between pin 9 and the ground lead correspond with the engine temperature. 20 = 2500 100 80 = 308 6 With the connector on the control unit side disconnected and the coolant temperature sensor connector disconnected, check the insulation between the Yellow-Red cable and the ground connection. With the connector on the control unit side disconnected and the coolant temperature sensor connector disconnected, check the continuity between pin 9 of the interface cable harness and the Yellow-Pink cable of the connector.
Specific tooling
020481Y Control unit interface wiring 020331Y Digital multimeter
Injection
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With this operation we inform the control unit, as the starting point, of the mV value corresponding to the pre-calibrated position. To reset, proceed as follows. Connect the diagnostic tester. Switch to ON. Select the functions of the diagnostic tester on TPS RESET.
Specific tooling
020680Y Diagnosis Tool
Make sure that the throttle valve with the control is supporting the stop screw.
Guaranteeing that this position will be kept, send a confirmation for the TPS reset procedure.
INJEC - 176
Carnaby 250ie
Injection
Reset should be performed in the following cases: - on first fitting. - if the injection control unit is replaced.
N.B.
THE TPS RESET PROCEDURE MUST NOT BE CARRIED OUT WITH A USED THROTTLE BODY BECAUSE POSSIBLE VALVE WEAR AND STOP WEAR FOR THE MINIMUM OPENING MAKE THE AIR FLOW DIFFERENTLY FROM THAT OF PRE-CALIBRATION. Given that the TPS resetting is also done when the control unit is replaced, place the control unit - filter box bellows at 45 during the refitting operation as shown in the picture.
Lambda probe
SIGNAL CONTROL Install the electronic control unit interface wiring. Start the engine and warm up until the electric fan switches on. Use an analogue multimeter with a direct voltage scale measuring down to 2 V. Place the tips of the multimeter between pins 4 (-) and 11 (+)
INJEC - 177
Injection
Carnaby 250ie
With the engine running at idle speed, check that the voltage oscillates between 0V and 1V With the throttle valve completely open, the voltage is approx. 1V. During the closing phase, the voltage is approx. 0V. If the voltage remains constant, the sensor may be damaged. Remove the sensor and check that there are no oil or carbon deposits inside it..
INJEC - 178
INDEX OF TOPICS
SUSPENSIONS
SUSP
Suspensions
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- Loosen the two wheel axle safety screws on the fork leg, on the brake calliper side.
SUSP - 180
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Suspensions
- Support the front wheel with two wooden shims that make it possible to avoid scratching in the case of contact with the rim. - Insert the punch (consisting of adaptor handle, 15 mm adaptor and guide) from the odometer drive side to permit the removal of the brake disc side bearing and the spacer bushing.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020456Y 24 mm adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide
SUSP - 181
Suspensions
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- Heat the bearing seat on the side the brake disc with the heat gun.
- Insert the bearing using the punch consisting of adaptor handle, 42x47 mm adaptor and 15 mm guide, and drive it up to the stop.
- Reinsert the spacer bushing on the brake disc side using the appropriate tool and take it to the stop.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide 020201Y Spacer bushing driving tube - Turn over the wheel and insert the internal spacer with the part fitted with the Seeger ring facing the bearing on the brake disc side installed previously.
SUSP - 182
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Suspensions
- Heat the bearing seat on the odometer drive side with the heat gun.
- Insert the two bearings using the punch consisting of adaptor handle, 32x35 mm adaptor and 15 mm guide, and drive it up to the stop.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020357Y 32x35-mm Adaptor 020412Y 15-mm guide - Refit the cap and tighten the five fixing screws.
SUSP - 183
Suspensions
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- Tighten the two safety screw on the leg to the prescribed torque.
Handlebar Removal
- Remove the front handlebar cover. - Remove the rear handlebar cover. - Remove the fixing pin. - Remove the handlebar resting it on the shield back plate.
If you want to remove the fork, proceed as follows: - Remove the front handlebar cover. - Remove the rear handlebar cover by disconnecting the odometer cable and the instrument panel connectors. - Remove the brake pumps. - Release the throttle control. - Remove the fixing pin. - Remove the handlebar.
SUSP - 184
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Suspensions
Refitting
- Install the handlebar on the steering tube, paying attention to the centring, aligning the recess on the handlebar with that on the steering tube as shown in the figure. - Tighten the handlebar fixing screw on the steering tube to the prescribed torque.
- Loosen the stem support clamp and remove fork leg and stem.
SUSP - 185
Suspensions
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- Remove the first spring featuring 15 turns. - Remove the spring support plate. - Remove the second spring featuring 21 turns. - Drain the oil. - Separate the stem from the leg by removing the screws with copper washer shown in the figure. To prevent the rotation of the pumping insert a 12 mm hexagonal wrench for internal parts in the stem. - Remove the dust gaiter ring using a screwdriver as shown in the figure.
- Remove the oil seal safety lock using a screwdriver. - Using the appropriate special tool, remove the oil seal. - Insert the tie rod complete with cable into the oil seal. - Insert in sequence the two half-rings per 35mm stems. - Keeping the tie rod in vertical position, insert the bell for the 35 mm stems. - Insert the nut in the thread and take out the oil seal
Specific tooling
020487Y Fork oil seal extractor
Overhaul
SPRING LENGTH CHECK
Specification Standard length Desc./Quantity 15-turn spring: 116.3 + 2-1 mm
SUSP - 186
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Suspensions
Specification Standard length Allowable limit after use: Allowable limit after use:
Desc./Quantity 21-turn spring: 175.7 + 2-1 mm 15-turn spring: 114.3 mm 21-turn spring: 173.7 mm
Check there are no signs of wear or seizing up between the stem and the leg. Otherwise, replace the damaged parts.
Characteristic
Maximum fork leg diameter 35.10 mm Minimum stem diameter 34.90 mm Check that the oil holes on the pumping element are not clogged. - Check that the circlip shows no sign of damage.
Refitting
- Insert a new oil seal with the special adaptor handle and take it to the stop. - Insert the safety clip. - Insert a new dust gaiter.
SUSP - 187
Suspensions
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- Insert the contrast spring into the pumping member. - Insert the pumping element inside the stem. - Insert the pumping element guide bushing at the lower stem end. - Insert the stem in the leg being careful not to let the stem guide bushing come out.
- Inset and screw up the copper washer to the prescribed torque. To prevent the pumping member from rotating, insert a 12-mm Allen key into the stem. - Pour 133 3 cm of oil into the stem.
Recommended products
AGIP FORK 7.5 W Fork oil Grade 7.5 W - Fit the 21-turn spring, the support plate with the chamfer facing upwards and afterwards the 15turn spring.
- Insert the stem into the fork clamp. - Do up the clamp once to allow the stem closure upper cap to be tightened. - Check that the seal ring on the cap is in good working order, then tighten the cap on the stem to the prescribed torque.
SUSP - 188
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Suspensions
- Loosen the fork clamp screws and ensure the stem closure cap is fitted properly on the clamp. - Tighten the clamp screws to the prescribed torque.
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
SUSP - 189
Suspensions
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Refitting
- Fit the lower steering bearing on the steering tube. - Fit the fork together with the lower steering bearing on the headstock and hold it so that it does not fall.
N.B. LUBRICATE THE STEERING FIFTH WHEEL TRACKS WITH RECOMMENDED GREASE BEFORE USE.
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for steering bearings, bolt seatings for swinging arms and faying surface of driven pulley spring (only pulley side) Soap-based lithium and zinc oxide grease containing NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 190
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Suspensions
- Insert the lower tightening ring nut, screw until it stops and, with the specific tool, tighten to the prescribed torque.
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
- Insert the upper tightening ring nut, screw until it stops and, with the specific tool, tighten to the indicated torque.
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
SUSP - 191
Suspensions
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SUSP - 192
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Suspensions
- Visually inspect that the steering fifth wheel tracks, the headstock and the steering tube exhibit no scores or abnormal wear. Otherwise, replace them. STEERING FIFTH WHEEL TRACK REMOVAL - Remove the steering fifth wheel tracks on the chassis with the specific tool, following the indicated procedure. - Fit the specific tool from the lower part of the headstock until it makes contact with the upper track. - Hit with force the specific tool, placing it at different points diametrically opposed so as to remove the upper track.
Specific tooling
020004Y Punch for removing steering bearings from headstock
SUSP - 193
Suspensions
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- Remove the lower steering bearing seat on the steering tube using the specific tool.
Specific tooling
020004Y Punch for removing steering bearings from headstock
Refitting
STEERING FIFTH WHEEL TRACK FITTING - Thoroughly clean the track seats on the headstock and the steering tube. - Fit the new tracks of the headstock with the specific tool. - Screw the nut until the tracks are fully inserted.
N.B. LUBRICATE THE STEERING FIFTH WHEEL TRACKS WITH RECOMMENDED GREASE BEFORE USE.
Specific tooling
001330Y Tool for fitting steering seats 001330Y014 Tool for fitting steering seats 001330Y015 Tool for fitting steering seats
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for steering bearings, bolt seatings for swinging arms and faying surface of driven pulley spring (only pulley side) Soap-based lithium and zinc oxide grease containing NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 194
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Suspensions
- Fit the lower steering bearing seat on the steering tube. - With a tube of the indicated sizes, fit the lower seat until it stops. Inside : 35.5 mm; Outside : 38 mm; Length: 350 mm.
N.B. LUBRICATE THE STEERING FIFTH WHEEL TRACKS WITH RECOMMENDED GREASE BEFORE USE.
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for steering bearings, bolt seatings for swinging arms and faying surface of driven pulley spring (only pulley side) Soap-based lithium and zinc oxide grease containing NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 195
Suspensions
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- Remove the two screws fixing the right shock absorber support bracket and remove the bracket.
- Remove the five screws fixing the wheel to the hub. - Remove the wheel and collect the conical spacer.
Swing-arm Removal
WARNING
SUSP - 196
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Suspensions
- Rest the vehicle on its centre stand. - Remove the side spoilers. - Remove the footrest. - Support the engine adequately. - Unscrew the pin connecting the swinging arm to the engine and collect the spacer.
- Operating from both sides of the vehicle, loosen the nut from the inside and collect the washer.
- Once the swinging arm on the engine side is released, release the swinging arm on the frame side, operating on both sides. - Loosen the nut and collect the washer.
SUSP - 197
Suspensions
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Overhaul
WARNING
THE SWINGING ARM CLEARANCE MUST BE CHECKED WITH THE ARM MOUNTED IN RIDING CONDITIONS. - Remove the side spoilers. - Remove the footrest. - Check the axial clearance between the two swinging arms using a feeler gauge. - If non-conforming values are detected, remove the swinging arm and replace the Teflon spacer bushings.
Characteristic
Axial clearance between the two swinging arms
Min 0.6 Max 1.2 mm
SUSP - 198
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Suspensions
- Check clearances between the arm on the frame side and the frame using a feeler gauge. - If non-conforming values are detected, remove the swinging arm and replace the Teflon spacer bushings.
Characteristic
Clearance between the bushing and the plates
Min 0.6 Max 1.2 mm
- To check the silent bloc, loosen the nut from the inside, undo the screw and remove the silent bloc. - Make sure it is not broken. If it does, replace it.
- To remove the roller casings, take out the Teflon spacer bushing and the internal spacer A. - Using an appropriate pin, remove the roller casings B. - Using an appropriate tool, set new roller casings, being careful to place the bearings with the O-rings facing outwards. - Once fitted, lubricate the ball cages with the recommended product.
Specific tooling
020115Y 18 punch 020244Y 15-mm diameter punch
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for control levers on the engine White anhydrous-calcium based grease to protect roller bearings; temperature range between -20 C and +120 C; NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 199
Suspensions
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Refitting
- Carry out removal operations in reverse order. - Tighten to the prescribed torques.
SUSP - 200
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Suspensions
- Loosen the nut fixed to the silencer support on the other side. - Undo the two upper nuts (one on each side) fixing the shock absorber spring unit to the frame and remove the shock absorbers themselves.
Refitting
Carry out the previous operations but in reverse order.
SUSP - 201
Suspensions
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- Unscrew the wheel axle nut; to prevent the wheel from rotating, use the rear brake and collect the spacer.
See also
Exhaust assy. Removal
Overhaul
- Remove the circlip shown in the picture
- Support the silencer support bracket sufficiently - Using the special punch, remove the bearing from its seat as shown in the picture
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020456Y 24 mm adaptor
SUSP - 202
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Suspensions
- Heat the bearing seat using the heat gun - Using the special punch, install a new bearing in the seat as shown in the picture
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle 020151Y Air heater
Refitting
To refit, carry out the removal operations in reverse order, observing the prescribed tightening torques.
Centre-stand
- Remove the silencer - Remove the two stand return springs.
- Detach the rear brake pipe from the clamps, unscrew the fixing nut and collect the washer.
- Slide off the pin and remove the stand. - To refit, carry out these operations in reverse order. - Tighten the nut to the prescribed tightening torque.
CAUTION
LUBRICATE THE FOLLOWING PARTS WITH GREASE: SPRING COUPLING PINS, BUSHINGS ON STAND FIXING BRACKETS. SUSP - 203
Suspensions
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Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for control levers on the engine White anhydrous-calcium based grease to protect roller bearings; temperature range between -20 C and +120 C; NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 204
INDEX OF TOPICS
BRAKING SYSTEM
BRAK SYS
Braking system
Carnaby 250ie
Interventions rules
WARNING
BRAKING SYSTEM FLUID IS CORROSIVE: ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES. IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES, RINSE THE CONTACT AREA WELL WITH ABUNDANT WATER. THE BRAKE FLUID DRAINED FROM THE SYSTEM IS HARMFUL TO THE ENVIRONMENT. COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE. UNDER NORMAL DRIVING AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE FLUID EVERY TWO YEARS. IF BRAKES ARE USED INTENSELY AND/OR IN HARSH CONDITIONS, CHANGE THE FLUID MORE FREQUENTLY. DURING INSTALLATION, THE PARTS TO BE REUSED MUST BE ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AND FREE FROM ANY TRACES OF OIL, FUEL AND GREASE: IT IS THEREFORE NECESSARY TO CLEAN THEM THOROUGH WITH DENATURED ALCOHOL.
N.B.
FOR TOPPING UP AND CHANGE, USE ONLY BRAKE FLUID DOT4 - NHTSA 116. OBSERVE THE MAXIMUM DEGREE OF CLEANLINESS. HYDRAULIC FLUID IS EXTREMELY CORROSIVE FOR PAINTED SURFACES. BRAKE FLUID IS HYGROSCOPIC; THAT IS, IT ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR. IF THE MOISTURE CONTENT IN THE BRAKE FLUID EXCEEDS A CERTAIN VALUE, IT WILL RESULT IN POOR BRAKING EFFICIENCY DUE TO A LOW BOILING POINT OF THE FLUID.
N.B.
RUBBER PARTS SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT IN ALCOHOL LONGER THAN 20 SECONDS. AFTER WASHING, THE PIECES MUST BE DRIED WITH A BLAST OF COMPRESSED AIR AND A CLEAN CLOTH. THE SEAL RINGS MUST BE IMMERSED IN THE OPERATING FLUID; THE USE OF PRF1 PROTECTIVE DEVICE IS ALLOWED.
WARNING
THE PRESENCE OF BRAKE FLUID ON THE DISC OR BRAKE PADS REDUCES BRAKING EFFICIENCY. IN THIS CASE, REPLACE THE PADS AND CLEAN THE DISC WITH A HIGH-QUALITY SOLVENT.
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Braking system
Refitting
- Fix the brake calliper support plate to the crankcase and the brake calliper to the bracket, tightening the screws to the prescribed torque. - Apply the recommended product to the fixing screws of the brake calliper to the bracket. - Purge the system.
N.B. WHILE REFITTING, REPLACE THE COPPER GASKETS ON THEIR FITTINGS.
Recommended products
Loctite 243 Medium strength threadlock Medium Loctite 243 threadlock
See also
Rear - combined
Braking system
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Removal
- Make sure the brake pipes and the joint are in good conditions. Remove and repair the calliper in the event of fluid leaks. - Disconnect the brake fluid pipe from the calliper, pouring the fluid inside a container.
- Undo the screws fixing the brake calliper support to the fork.
Overhaul
Proceed as follows: 1) remove the two male hexagonal screws (1) and take out the two pads (10); 2) remove the two male hexagonal screws (2) and remove the reaction plate (3); 3) take out the fixed plate (4) from the guide; 4) remove the internal elements from the floating body (5) with the help of short blows of compressed air through the brake fluid pipe in order to facilitate the expulsion of pistons (6). 5) Check: - that the plates and the body are whole and in good condition; - that the cylinder and the floating body of the calliper do not show signs of scratches or erosion, otherwise replace the entire calliper;
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Braking system
- that the guides of the fixed plate are not scratched or eroded, otherwise replace the entire plate; - that the brake pad check spring works properly. Refitting 1) insert the pistons (6) and the sealing rings (7) in the body; 2) place the guide rubbers (8) and refit the fixed plate (4); 3) assemble the reaction plate (3) tightening the screws (2), insert the brake pad check spring (9) and then the pads, fixing them with the corresponding screws (1); 5) place the calliper on the disc and lock it to the strut by tightening the fixing screws; 6) fix the pipe joint on the calliper at the prescribed torque. Functioning This is a floating type calliper. It takes advantage of the action and reaction principle to obtain the thrust for both pads. The body and the reaction plate body work integrally and can move axially with respect of the fixed plate that is integral to the strut. The pistons, forced by pressure to push the pad to the disc, cause the reaction plate to push in turn the other pad towards the disc. The brake pad lock spring 1. Pad fixing screws 2. Reaction plate fixing screws 3. Reaction plate 4. Fixed plate 5. Floating body 6. Piston 7. Piston sealing rings 8. Guide protection rubbers 9. Brake pad check spring 10. Brake pads
CAUTION
Braking system
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ALL THE SEALS AND GASKETS MUST BE REPLACED EVERY TIME THE CALLIPER IS SERVICED.
Refitting
- When refitting, tighten the nuts to the prescribed torque. - Reconnect the brake pipe. - Purge the system.
N.B. WHILE REFITTING, REPLACE THE COPPER GASKETS ON THEIR FITTINGS.
- Carry out the same procedure with the front brake disc.
See also
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Braking system
Refitting
- For the installation, position the disc correctly using the arrow stamped on it as reference. - Tighten the screws to the prescribed torque and apply the recommended product.
N.B.
THE SURFACE OF THE DISC WITH THE STAMPED ARROW FOR THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION MUST FACE TOWARDS THE OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE.
Recommended products
Loctite 243 Medium strength threadlock Medium Loctite 243 threadlock
Disc Inspection
Checking the disc is important; it must be perfectly clean, with no sign of rust, oil or grease or any other dirt, and must show no signs of deep scoring.
Characteristic
New rear disc thickness 4.0 mm Disc thickness at wear limit (rear) 3.5 mm - Remove the wheel and check using the appropriate tools that the axial run-out of the brake surface is within the prescribed limits. - If this is not the case, replace the disc and repeat the test.
WHEN INSTALLING, THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE DISC AND ITS SEAT ON THE HUB.
Characteristic
Max. axial run-out 0.1 mm
Braking system
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Removal
Proceed as follows: - Remove the front wheel. - Loosen the five disc fixing screws. - Thoroughly clean the seats on the front wheel hub and on the disc.
See also
Removing the front wheel
Refitting
For fitting, position the disc correctly using the arrow stamped on it as reference. - Do up the screws to the prescribed torque and apply the recommended product
N.B.
THE ARROW STAMPED ON THE DISC INDICATING THE RUNNING DIRECTION MUST BE FITTED TOWARDS THE OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE.
Recommended products
Loctite 243 Medium strength threadlock Medium Loctite 243 threadlock
Disc Inspection
Checking the disc is important; it must be perfectly clean, with no sign of rust, oil or grease or any other dirt, and must show no signs of deep scoring.
Characteristic
Thickness of a new front disc 4.0 mm Disc thickness at wear limit (front) 3.5 mm
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Braking system
- Remove the wheel and check using the appropriate tools that the axial run-out of the brake surface is within the prescribed limits. - If this is not the case, replace the disc and repeat the test.
WHEN INSTALLING, THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE DISC AND ITS SEAT ON THE HUB.
Characteristic
Max. axial run-out 0.1 mm
Characteristic
Minimum value 1.5 mm
See also
Front brake calliper
Refitting
To fit, proceed as follows: - Insert the two pads in the callipers. - Screw the two pad lock pins to the correct torque, and apply the recommended product. - Fit the calliper on its support, tightening the two screws to the prescribed torque.
N.B.
IF IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CORRECTLY POSITION THE CALLIPER ON THE DISC DURING FITTING, GENTLY EXPAND THE PADS.
Recommended products
Loctite 243 Medium strength threadlock Medium Loctite 243 threadlock BRAK SYS - 213
Braking system
Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Minimum value 1.5 mm
See also
Removal
Refitting
Carry out the installation by analogy with the procedure described for the installation of the rear brake calliper. - Tighten the two calliper fixing screws to the prescribed tightening torque.
Fill
Carnaby 250ie
Braking system
Rear - combined
Proceed as follows: - Position the vehicle on a flat surface and on the stand - Loosen the two screws shown in the figure and open the front brake fluid reservoir.
- Through the bleed screw on the brake calliper, bleed the system using a hose of adequate diameter. - Collect the used fluid in a container.
- Pump on the brake lever to completely drain the system of all used fluid. - Tighten the bleed valve. - Refill the brake system tank up to the maximum level with the prescribed fluid. - Attach the tube of the special tool to the bleed fitting. - Actuate the tool at the bleed fitting, at the same time constantly topping up the brake system tank to prevent air being drawn into the system, until no more air escapes at the bleed fitting. The operation is finished when only brake fluid comes out of the bleed screw. - Close the bleed screw and tighten to the prescribed torque. - Close the brake pump tank.
N.B.
IF AIR CONTINUES TO COME OUT DURING THE BLEED OPERATION, EXAMINE ALL THE FITTINGS. IF SAID FITTINGS DO NOT SHOW SIGNS OF BEING FAULTY, LOOK FOR THE AIR INPUT AMONG THE VARIOUS SEALS ON THE PUMP AND CALLIPER PISTONS. WHEN CARRYING OUT THE OPERATION, BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM THE BLEED SCREW ON THE CALLIPER AND ON THE DISC. IN THIS CASE; CAREFULLY CLEAN THE CALLIPER AND DEGREASE THE BRAKE DISC.
Specific tooling
020329Y Mity-Vac vacuum-operated pump
Braking system
Carnaby 250ie
Front
Proceed as follows: - Position the vehicle on a flat surface and on the stand - Loosen the two screws shown in the figure and open the front brake fluid reservoir.
- Through the bleed screw on the brake calliper, bleed the system using a hose of adequate diameter. - Collect the used fluid in a container.
- Pump on the brake lever to completely drain the system of all used fluid. - Tighten the bleed valve. - Refill the brake system tank up to the maximum level with the prescribed fluid. - Attach the tube of the special tool to the bleed fitting. - Actuate the tool at the bleed fitting, at the same time constantly topping up the brake system tank to prevent air being drawn into the system, until no more air escapes at the bleed fitting. The operation is finished when only brake fluid comes out of the bleed screw. - Close the bleed screw and tighten to the prescribed torque. - Close the brake pump tank.
N.B.
IF AIR CONTINUES TO COME OUT DURING THE BLEED OPERATION, EXAMINE ALL THE FITTINGS. IF SAID FITTINGS DO NOT SHOW SIGNS OF BEING FAULTY, LOOK FOR THE AIR INPUT AMONG THE VARIOUS SEALS ON THE PUMP AND CALLIPER PISTONS. WHEN CARRYING OUT THE OPERATION, BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM THE BLEED SCREW ON THE CALLIPER AND ON THE DISC. IN THIS CASE; CAREFULLY CLEAN THE CALLIPER AND DEGREASE THE BRAKE DISC.
Specific tooling
020329Y Mity-Vac vacuum-operated pump
Carnaby 250ie
Braking system
See also
Rear handlebar cover Front
Refitting
- Upon refitting, perform the operation but in reverse order. - Tighten the hydraulic line to the prescribed torque and purge the system. - When the operation is over, tighten the brake fluid bleed screw to the prescribed torque.
WARNING
BRAKE FLUID IS HYGROSCOPIC; THAT IS, IT ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR. IF THE LEVEL OF MOISTURE IN THE FLUID EXCEEDS A GIVEN VALUE, BRAKING WILL BE INEFFICIENT. THEREFORE, ALWAYS USE FLUID FROM SEALED CONTAINERS. UNDER NORMAL DRIVING AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THIS FLUID EVERY TWO YEARS. IF BRAKES ARE USED INTENSELY AND/OR IN HARSH CONDITIONS, CHANGE THE FLUID MORE FREQUENTLY.
CAUTION
WHEN CARRYING OUT THE OPERATION, BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM BETWEEN THE BLEED SCREW AND ITS SEAT ON THE CALLIPER. CAREFULLY DRY THE CALLIPER AND DEGREASE THE DISC SHOULD THERE BE BRAKE FLUID ON IT.
Braking system
Carnaby 250ie
See also
Front
See also
Rear - combined Rear handlebar cover
Refitting
- Upon refitting, perform the operation but in reverse order. - Tighten the hydraulic line to the prescribed torque and purge the system. - When the operation is over, tighten the brake fluid bleed screw to the prescribed torque.
WARNING
BRAKE FLUID IS HYGROSCOPIC; THAT IS, IT ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR. IF THE LEVEL OF MOISTURE IN THE FLUID EXCEEDS A GIVEN VALUE, BRAKING WILL BE INEFFICIENT. THEREFORE, ALWAYS USE FLUID FROM SEALED CONTAINERS. UNDER NORMAL DRIVING AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THIS FLUID EVERY TWO YEARS. IF BRAKES ARE USED INTENSELY AND/OR IN HARSH CONDITIONS, CHANGE THE FLUID MORE FREQUENTLY.
CAUTION
WHEN CARRYING OUT THE OPERATION, BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM BETWEEN THE BLEED SCREW AND ITS SEAT ON THE CALLIPER. CAREFULLY DRY THE CALLIPER AND DEGREASE THE DISC SHOULD THERE BE BRAKE FLUID ON IT. BRAK SYS - 218
Carnaby 250ie
Braking system
See also
Front
INDEX OF TOPICS
COOLING SYSTEM
COOL SYS
Carnaby 250ie
Cooling system
Circuit diagram
KEY A = Expansion tank B = Radiator C = Radiator intake pipe D = Water pump E = Delivery pipe to cylinder F = By-Pass pipe G = Thermostat H = Radiator delivery pipe
Cooling system
Carnaby 250ie
Characteristic
Battery voltage 12V - Check that the electric ventilation relay is working properly.
- If the relay is not working, replace it. - If the relay is working, remove it and jump the red - red black (85 - 86) wires. The electric ventilation starts if the ignition switch is set to ON and all components are working.
- In order to check the coolant temperature sensor, see the Injection chapter.
See also
Remote controls check
System bleed
- Start up the engine until the operating temperature is reached. - Remove the rubber hood over the bleed valve - Obtain a rubber tube that is of the right length to connect the valve to the expansion tank - Place one end of the pipe on the bleed valve and the other in the expansion tank - Loosen the screw by two turns until the communication hole is revealed with the head as shown in the picture - Wait until only coolant comes out of the rubber pipe so as to eliminate any air bubbles inside the circuit. COOL SYS - 222
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Cooling system
- Tighten the bleed valve respecting the maximum torque. - Bring the coolant up to the correct level inside the expansion tank
Thermostat Removal
- Loosen the two screws indicated in the figure and remove the thermostat cover. - Remove the thermostat with its gasket.
Check
- Visually check that the thermostat is not damaged. - Prepare a metal container with approx. 1 litre of water. - Immerse the thermostat, keeping it in the centre of the container. - Immerse the multimeter temperature probe, near the thermostat. - Warm up the container using the heat gun. - Check the temperature when the thermostat starts to open: - Warm up until the thermostat opens completely. - Replace the thermostat if it does not work properly.
CAUTION
Cooling system
Carnaby 250ie
TO EXECUTE THE TEST CORRECTLY, MAKE SURE NEITHER THE THERMOSTAT NOR THE THERMOMETER TOUCHES THE CONTAINER.
Specific tooling
020331Y Digital multimeter 020151Y Air heater
Characteristic
Thermostat check: Opening start temperature 85 1.5C
Refitting
- Place the thermostat with the bleeding hole at the highest point. - Make sure that the rubber gasket is positioned properly. - Fit the thermostat cover with the connection for the carburettor heating pipe facing the flywheel. - Tighten the two screw to the torque indicated below.
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHASSIS
CHAS
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
Seat
- Remove the cover by undoing the two screws.
- Operating on both sides, undo the four screws and remove the spark plug inspection cover pulling it upwards.
CHAS - 226
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Chassis
Rear rack
- Undo the five fixing screws.
Instrument panel
- Remove the front handlebar cover. - Disconnect the connectors. - Remove the odometer cable. - Remove the three screws shown in the figure. - Remove the instrument panel
CHAS - 227
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
- Operating on both sides of the vehicle, remove the two inspection covers of the brake calliper reservoir A.
CHAS - 228
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Chassis
- Remove the right and left controls assembly. - Undo the two screws D and remove the front handlebar cover.
CAUTION OPERATE VERY CAREFULLY TO AVOID DAMAGING THE PLASTIC PARTS
Headlight assy.
- Undo the four screws A and remove the front case B.
- Undo the screw C and remove the cover to reach the expansion tank cap.
CHAS - 229
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
- Undo the two screws F connecting the headlight assembly to the turn indicators.
- Undo the six screws G connecting the headlight assembly to the legshield and remove the headlight assembly.
Legshield
WARNING
CHAS - 230
Carnaby 250ie
Chassis
- Undo the screws fixing the legshield to the frame above the bag hook.
- Undo the screw C and remove the cover to reach the expansion tank cap. - Unscrew the expansion tank cap.
CHAS - 231
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
- Operating on both sides of the vehicle, undo the six screws E and remove the front shield.
Knee-guard
- Remove the front handlebar cover. - Remove the rear handlebar cover. - Undo the screws of the cover of the expansion tank compartment and remove the cap. - Undo the screw of the bag hook.
- Operating from both sides, undo the eight fixing screws. - Slide off the shield back plate from the bottom.
CHAS - 232
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Chassis
- Lightly push the master-cylinder and extract the lock from the notch shown in the figure. - Hence extract the master-cylinder complete with the key-switch. - To refit, proceed in the reverse order.
See also
Removing the ignition key-switch when on *off*
CHAS - 233
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
Taillight assy.
The rear light unit has two parts that can be removed separately. The operations described refer to one part but apply to both.
- Lift the saddle and remove the three screws A fixing the tail light fairing B.
- Operating on both sides, undo the screw inside the rear wheel housing C and disconnect the connector.
CHAS - 234
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Chassis
Footrest
- Remove the side fairings. - Remove the leg shield back plate. - Remove the cover and take out the battery. - Remove the fuse box by pulling it upwards. - Remove the battery lower support. - Undo the two screws connecting the battery to the frame.
- Operating on both sides, undo the two screws on the lower part. - Remove the footrest.
Side fairings
- Remove the cover by undoing the two screws.
CHAS - 235
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
- Operating on both sides, undo the four screws and remove the spark plug inspection cover pulling it upwards.
- Remove the luggage rack. - Remove the upper fairing of the rear light unit by undoing the three screws indicated.
CHAS - 236
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Chassis
- Undo the screw indicated, inside the spark plug inspection compartment.
Rear mudguard
- Undo the two screws A under the air filter.
- Unscrew the shock absorber lower clamp and rotate the shock absorber towards the vehicle rear part. - Remove the mudguard.
CHAS - 237
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
Helmet bay
- Remove the side fairings. - Remove the luggage rack. - Remove the upper fairing of the rear light assembly. - Operating on both sides, undo the screws indicated connecting the helmet compartment to the tank.
- Undo the fuel tank cap, remove the rubber fuel recovery tank and disconnect the bleed pipe.
CHAS - 238
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Chassis
spoiler
- The lower spoiler is divided into two parts that can be removed separately. The operations described refer to one part but apply to both. - Remove the footrest. - Remove the lower centre screw and the external screw.
Fuel tank
- Remove the helmet compartment.
N.B.
THIS OPERATION SHOULD PREFERABLY BE PERFORMED WITH THE TANK EMPTY. - Undo the two screws, on the rear wheel housing, connecting the tank to the frame and collect the washer.
CHAS - 239
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
- Disconnect the fuel hose. - Disconnect the power connector from the fuel pump.
Front mudguard
- Undo the three screws fixing the front mudguard to the fork plate inside the mudguard. - Remove the mudguard.
CHAS - 240
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Chassis
Radiator fan
- Remove the leg shield back plate. - Remove the radiator cover and disconnect the headlight assembly connectors. - Remove the legshield. - Prepare a container to collect the coolant. - Disconnect the delivery and return hoses of the expansion tank. - Disconnect the delivery and return hoses from the radiator. - Disconnect the connectors of the water temperature sensor and the electric fan. - Undo the screw fixing the radiator to the frame.
- Detach the radiator and the electric fan. - Once refitted, bleed the cooling system.
Expansion tank
- Remove the leg shield back plate. - Remove the radiator cover and disconnect the headlight assembly connectors. - Remove the legshield. - Prepare a container to collect the coolant. - Disconnect the delivery and return hoses of the expansion tank. - Undo the two screws and remove the expansion tank.
CHAS - 241
Chassis
Carnaby 250ie
Radiator cover
- Undo the four screws A and remove the radiator cover B.
CHAS - 242
INDEX OF TOPICS
PRE-DELIVERY
PRE DE
Pre-delivery
Carnaby 250ie
Carry out the listed tests before delivering the vehicle. Warning - Handle fuel with care.
Aesthetic inspection
Appearance check: - Paintwork - Fitting of plastics - Scratches - Dirt
Electrical system
Electrical system: - Main switch - Headlamps: high beam lights, low beam lights, tail and parking lights and their warning lights - Adjusting the headlights according to the regulations currently in force - Rear light, parking light, stop light - Front and rear stop light switches - Turn indicators and their warning lights - Instrument panel lights - Instrument panel: fuel and temperature indicator - Instrument panel warning lights PRE DE - 244
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Pre-delivery
- Horn - Starter
CAUTION
TO ENSURE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE, THE BATTERY MUST BE CHARGED BEFORE USE. INADEQUATE CHARGING OF THE BATTERY WITH A LOW LEVEL OF ELECTROLYTE BEFORE IT IS FIRST USED SHORTENS THE LIFE OF THE BATTERY.
WARNING
BEFORE RECHARGING THE BATTERY, REMOVE THE CAPS OF EACH CELL. KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM NAKED FLAMES OR SPARKS WHILE IT IS CHARGED. REMOVE THE BATTERY FROM THE VEHICLE, DISCONNECTING THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL FIRST.
CAUTION
WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERY, ATTACH THE POSITIVE LEAD FIRST AND THEN THE NEGATIVE ONE.
WARNING
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS TOXIC AND IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS. IT CONTAINS SULPHURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES OR SKIN, RINSE WITH ABUNDANT WATER FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF IT ACCIDENTALLY SWALLOWED, IMMEDIATELY DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER OR VEGETABLE OIL. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES; KEEP THEM AWAY FROM NAKED FLAMES, SPARKS AND CIGARETTES. IF THE BATTERY IS CHARGED IN A CLOSED PLACE, TAKE CARE TO ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. ALWAYS PROTECT YOUR EYES WHEN WORKING CLOSE TO BATTERIES. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
NEVER USE FUSES WITH A CAPACITY HIGHER THAN THAT RECOMMENDED. USING A FUSE OF UNSUITABLE RATING MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE VEHICLE OR EVEN CAUSE A FIRE.
Levels check
Level check: - Hydraulic braking system fluid level. - Rear hub oil level - Engine coolant level.
Road test
Test ride - Cold start - Instrument operations - Response to the throttle control - Stability on acceleration and braking - Rear and front brake efficiency - Rear and front suspension efficiency - Abnormal noise
PRE DE - 245
Pre-delivery
Carnaby 250ie
Static test
Static control after the test ride: - Starting when warm - Starter operation - Minimum hold (turning the handlebar) - Uniform turning of the steering - Possible leaks
CAUTION
Functional inspection
Functional Checks: Braking system (hydraulic) - Lever travel Braking system (mechanical) - Lever travel Clutch - Proper functioning check ENGINE - Throttle travel check Others - Check documentation - Check the chassis and engine numbers - Tool kit - License plate fitting - Check locks - Check tyre pressures - Installation of mirrors and any accessories
PRE DE - 246
INDEX OF TOPICS
TIME
TIME
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Engine
ENGINE
1 2 3 4 Code 001001 003064 001127 003057 Action Engine from chassis - Removal and refit. Engine oil - change Engine - Complete service Engine retainer - Tighten nuts Duration
TIME - 248
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Time
Crankcase
CRANKCASE
1 2 Code 001153 001133 Action Crankcase halves gasket - Replacement Engine crankcase - Replacement Duration
TIME - 249
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Crankshaft
CRANKSHAFT
1 Code 001117 Action Crankshaft - Replacement Duration
TIME - 250
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Cylinder assy.
CYLINDER - PISTON
1 2 3 Code 001002 001154 001176 Action Cylinder / Piston - Replacement Pistonsrings-pin assembly - Service Rings / Pin - Replacement Duration
TIME - 251
Time
Carnaby 250ie
VALVE HEAD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Code 001126 001045 001049 001056 000235 001057 007012 Action Head - Replacement Valves - Replacement Valves - adjust Head gasket - change Coolant temperature sensor - Repl. Thermostat - Replacement Coolant bleed valve - Replacement Duration
TIME - 252
Carnaby 250ie
Time
CAMSHAFT
1 2 3 Code 001148 001044 001169 Action Rockers valves - Replacement Camshaft - Replacement Pressure reducer - Replacement Duration
TIME - 253
Time
Carnaby 250ie
HEAD COVER
1 2 3 4 Code 001093 001089 001088 001074 Action Spark plug - Replacement Head cover - Replacement Head cover gasket - Replacement Oil vapour recovery pipe - Replacement Duration
TIME - 254
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Oil filter
OIL FILTER
1 2 3 Code 001123 001160 001102 Action Oil filter -Replacement Oil pressure sensor - change Net oil filter - change / Cleaning Duration
TIME - 255
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Flywheel cover
FLYWHEEL COVER
1 2 3 4 5 Code 001087 001150 007007 001113 001099 Action Flywheel cover - Replacement Flywheel cover gasket - change Water pump rotor - Replacement Water pump / Pump rotor - Replacement Flywheel-side oil seal - Replacement Duration
TIME - 256
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Driven pulley
DRIVEN PULLEY
1 2 3 4 Code 001022 001012 001110 001155 Action Clutch - Replacement Driven pulley - overhaul Driven pulley- Replacement Clutch housing - Replacement Duration
TIME - 257
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Oil pump
OIL PUMP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code 001125 001051 001042 001112 001122 001172 001130 001129 888133 Action Chain guide pads - Replacement Distribution belt - Timing chain - Replacement Oil pump - overhaul Oil pump - change Oil pump chain - Replacement Chain cover flap - change Oil sump - change Chain tensioner - Service and Replacement Chain cover flap - Check / replacement Duration
TIME - 258
Carnaby 250ie
Time
FINAL DRIVE
1 2 3 4 Code 001010 001156 003065 004125 Action Geared reduction unit - Service Gear reduction unit cover - Replacement Gear box oil - Replacement Rear wheel axle - Replacement Duration
TIME - 259
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Driving pulley
DRIVING PULLEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Code 001086 001011 001066 001177 001141 001006 001175 Action Driving half-pulley - Replacement Drive belt - Replacement Driving pulley - Removal and refitting CVT rollers / sliders - Replacement Belt anti-flapping roller - Replacement Driving pulley - Service Anti-flapping roller/ Belt - Service Duration
TIME - 260
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Transmission cover
TRANSMISSION COVER
1 2 3 Code 001135 001096 001131 Action Transmission cover bearing - Replacement Transmission crankcase cover - Replacement Transmission air intake - Replacement Duration
TIME - 261
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Water pump
WATER PUMP
1 2 Code 007017 007003 Action Water pump cover - Replacement Coolant delivery and return pipe change Duration
TIME - 262
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Starter motor
ELECTRIC STARTER
1 2 3 Code 001020 001151 001017 Action Starter motor - Replacement Starter driven gearing - Replacement Start-up pinion - Replacement Duration
TIME - 263
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Flywheel magneto
MAGNETO FLYWHEEL
1 2 3 4 Code 001067 001173 001058 001104 Action Stator - Removal and Refitting Rotor - Replacement Complete flywheel - change Start-up freewheel - Replacement Duration
TIME - 264
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Butterfly valve
THROTTLE BODY
1 2 3 Code 001166 001047 001013 Action Throttle body - Replacement Injector - Replacement Intake manifold - change Duration
TIME - 265
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Exhaust pipe
SILENCER
1 2 3 4 Code 001009 001092 001095 005138 Action Silencer - Replacement Exhaust manifold - Replacement Silencer heatshield - Replacement Lambda probe - Replacement Duration
TIME - 266
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Air cleaner
AIR CLEANER
1 2 3 Code 001014 001015 004122 Action Air filter - Replacement/Cleaning Air filter box - Replacement Carburettor air cleaner attachment Replacement Duration
TIME - 267
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Frame
CHASSIS
1 2 Code 004001 004079 Action Chassis - Replacement Passenger footrest (1) - Replacement Duration
TIME - 268
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Centre-stand
STAND
1 2 3 Code 004004 001053 004179 Action Stand - Replacement Stand pin - Replacement Stand bumper - Replacement Duration
TIME - 269
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Legshield spoiler
LEGSHIELD - SPOILER
1 2 Code 004064 004167 Action Legshield - Replacement Grill / radiator cover - replace Duration
TIME - 270
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Side fairings
TIME - 271
Time
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Rear cover
REAR SHIELD
1 Code 004065 Action Legshield rear section - Remov. and Refit. Duration
TIME - 272
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Central cover
CENTRAL COVER
1 2 3 Code 004011 004015 005046 Action Frame central cover - Replacement Footrests - Remov. and Refit. Battery cover - change Duration
TIME - 273
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Underseat compartment
HELMET COMPARTMENT
1 2 Code 004016 004145 Action Helmet compartment - Remov. and Refit. Glove box - Replacement Duration
TIME - 274
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Time
Mudguard
TIME - 275
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Fuel tank
FUEL TANK
1 2 3 4 5 Code 005010 004005 004109 004073 004137 Action Tank float - Replacement Fuel tank - Replacement Fuel tank breather - change Fuel pump - Replacement Carburettor pump hose - Replacement Duration
TIME - 276
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Rear shock-absorber
TIME - 277
Time
Carnaby 250ie
STEERING BEARING
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code 003051 003079 003048 004119 003002 003073 003010 003050 003076 Action Fork unit - Replacement Fork stem - Replacement Fork oil seal - Replacement Bearing/upper steering bearing - Replacement Steering bearing - Replacement Steering clearance - Adjustment Front suspension - Service Fork lower plate - Replacement Fork sleeve - Replacement Duration
TIME - 278
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Handlebar covers
HANDLEBAR COVER
1 2 Code 004018 004019 Action Handlebar front section - Replacement Handlebar rear section - Replacement Duration
TIME - 279
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Handlebar components
HANDLEBAR COMPONENTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code 002037 002059 002060 002024 003001 002067 002071 002063 003061 Action Brake or clutch lever - Replacement Right-hand knob - Replacement Throttle grip - Replacement Front brake pump - Removal and Refitting Handlebar - Replacement Rear brake pump - Replacement Left knob - Replacement Complete throttle grip transmission Replacement Accelerator transmission - adjust Duration
TIME - 280
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Swing-arm
SWINGING ARM
1 2 Code 001072 004058 Action Engine-chassis connection swinging arm - Replacement Silent block - Replacement Duration
TIME - 281
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Brake hoses
BRAKE PIPING
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Code 002039 002040 002021 002047 003070 003071 002002 002007 002048 002020 002080 002081 Action Front brake calliper - Replacement Front brake calliper - Service Front brake piping - Replacement Front brake fluid and system bleeding plug - Repl. Front brake pads/shoes - Check for wear Rear brake pads/shoes - Check for wear Rear brake pads/shoes - Repl. Front Shoe/brake pad - Removal and Refitting Rear brake calliper - Replacement Rear brake hose - Remov. and Refit. Rear brake oil bleed system Change Rear brake rigid pipes - Replacement Duration
TIME - 282
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Seat
SADDLE
1 Code 004003 Action Saddle - Replacement Duration
TIME - 283
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Instrument panel
INSTRUMENT PANEL
1 Code 005014 Action Odometer - Replacement Duration
TIME - 284
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Rear rack
LUGGAGE RACK
1 Code 004008 Action Luggage rack - Replacement Duration
TIME - 285
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Locks
LOCKS
1 2 3 Code 005016 004010 004054 Action Key switch - Replacement Anti-theft lock - Replacement Saddle lock catch - Replacement Duration
TIME - 286
Carnaby 250ie
Time
TIME - 287
Time
Carnaby 250ie
TIME - 288
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Front wheel
FRONT WHEEL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Code 002041 003037 003038 003040 003047 004123 002011 Action Brake disc - Replacement Front wheel rim - Remov. and Refit. Front wheel axle - Remov. and Refit. Front wheel bearings - Replacement Front tyre - Replacement Front wheel - Replacement Odometer drive - Replacement Duration
TIME - 289
Time
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Rear wheel
REAR WHEEL
1 2 3 4 Code 001016 001071 002070 004126 Action Rear wheel - Replacement Rear wheel rim - Removal and Refitting Rear brake disc - Replacement Rear wheel tyre - Replacement Duration
TIME - 290
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Time
Electric devices
TIME - 291
Time
Carnaby 250ie
CABLE ASSEMBLY
1 Code 005001 Action Electrical system - Replacement Duration
TIME - 292
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Electronic controls
ELECTRIC CONTROLS
1 2 3 4 5 6 Code 005040 005006 005039 005017 005077 005041 Action Horn button - Replacement Light or turning indicator switch - Replacement Lights switch - Replacement Stop switch - Replacement Emergency stop switch - Replacement Starter button - Replacement Duration
TIME - 293
Time
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Transmissions
TRANSMISSION
1 2 Code 002051 002083 Action Odometer transmission assembly Replacement Saddle opening transmission - Replacement Saddle opening transmission - Replacement Duration
TIME - 294
Carnaby 250ie
Time
REAR COVERS
1 2 Code 004136 005048 Action License plate holder mounting - Replacement number plate holder - Replacement Duration
TIME - 295
Time
Carnaby 250ie
Cooling system
COOLING SYSTEM
1 2 3 4 5 6 Code 007001 001052 007013 007016 007003 007002 Action Expansion tank - Replacement Coolant and air bleeding - Replacement Radiator expansion tank connection pipe - change Complete fan with support - Replacement Coolant delivery and return pipe - Replacement Radiator water - Replacement Duration
TIME - 296
Carnaby 250ie
Time
Stickers
TRANSFERS
1 Code 004159 Action Plates / Stickers - Replacement Duration
TIME - 297
Time
Carnaby 250ie
REAR-VIEW MIRRORS
1 2 Code 004066 004162 Action Driving mirror - Replacement Mirror mounting and/or brake pump fitting U-bolt - Replacement Duration
TIME - 298
A
Air filter: 35
B
Battery: 64, 65 Brake: 206, 207, 210, 211, 213, 214, 217, 218, 282 Bulbs:
C
Checks: 52 Coolant: 174
E
Electric: 221, 291 Engine oil: 35
F
Fuel: 154, 162, 239, 276 Fuses: 63
H
Headlight: 42, 229 Headlight assembly: Horn: 58 Hub oil: 33
I
Identification: 8 Instrument panel: 227, 284
L
Luggage rack:
M
Maintenance: 7, 30 Mirrors:
O
Oil filter: 36, 37, 255
R
Recommended products:
S
Saddle:
T
Tank: 239, 241, 276 Transmission: 10, 45, 81, 95, 261 Tyres: 11
V
Vehicle: 8, 75