Yamaha YFM660 01 User Manual
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4 - 6 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB REAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB REAR WHEELS Order Job name/Part name Q’ty Remarks Removing the rear wheel Remove the parts in the order below. Place the machine on a level surface. WARNING Securely support the machine so there is no danger of it falling over. 1 Rear wheel 2 Refer to “INSTALLING THE WHEEL”. 2 Cotter pin 2 Refer to “INSTALLING THE WHEEL HUB”. 3 Axle nut 2 4 Wheel hub 2 For installation, reverse the removal pro- cedure.
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4 - 7 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB WHEEL AXLE AND HUB Order Job name/Part name Q’ty Remarks Removing the wheel axle and hub Remove the parts in the order below. 1 Nut 2 Refer to “INSTALLING THE NUTS (REAR AXLE)”. 2 Locknut 2 Refer to “REMOVING THE REAR AXLE”. 3 Adjusting bolt 2 4 Rear axle 1 5 Brake caliper 1 NOTE: Do not apply the brake pedal and do not use the parking brake when the brake caliper is off of the brake disc as the brake pad will be force shut.
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4 - 8 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB Order Job name/Part name Q’ty Remarks 6 Brake disc 1 7 Driven sprocket 1 8 Brake caliper bracket 1 9Hub 1 For installation, reverse the removal pro- cedure.
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4 - 9 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB REMOVING THE REAR AXLE 1.Place the machine on a level surface. 2.Loosen: Nuts (rear axle) 1 NOTE: Apply the brake pedal so that the rear axle does not turn, when loosening the nuts. Use a axle nut wrench (50 mm) 2 . Axle nut wrench (50 mm): P/N. YM-37132, 90890-01419 3.Elevate the rear wheels by placing the suit- able stand under the frame. 4.Remove: Rear wheels Wheel hubs Nuts (rear axle) 5.Loosen: Hub nuts 1 6.Loosen: Locknuts 1 Adjusting bolts 2
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4 - 10 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB 7.Remove: Rear axle 1 CAUTION: Never directly tap the axle end with a hammer, since this will result in damage to the axle thread and spline. Attach a suitable socket 2 on the axle end and tap it with a soft hammer. Pull out the rear axle to the right. CHECKING THE WHEEL Refer to “FRONT WHEELS”. CHECKING THE WHEEL HUB 1.Check: Wheel hub 1 Cracks/damage → Replace. Splines (wheel hub) 2 Wear/damage → Replace the wheel hub. CHECKING THE REAR AXLE...
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4 - 11 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB CHECKING THE HUB 1.Check: Hub bearings Refer to “FRONT WHEELS-WHEEL HUB INSPECTION”. CHECKING THE BRAKE DISC Refer to “FRONT WHEELS”. INSTALLING THE NUTS (REAR AXLE) 1.Tighten: Nuts (rear axle) 1 , 2 *********************************************** Nuts tightening steps: NOTE: Before tightening the nuts, apply the LOC- TITE® to the thread portion of the rear axle. Finger tighten the inside nut 1 while check- ing the ring gear engagement. Tighten the inside...
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4 - 12 CHASREAR WHEELS, WHEEL AXLE AND HUB INSTALLING THE WHEEL HUB Refer to “FRONT WHEELS”. INSTALLING THE WHEEL 1.Install: Wheel NOTE: The wording on the tire “SIDE FACING OUT- WARDS” 1 must be facing outwards.
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4 - 13 CHASFRONT AND REAR BRAKES FRONT AND REAR BRAKES FRONT BRAKE PADS Order Job name/Part name Q’ty Remarks Removing the front brake pad Remove the parts in the order below. Front wheel/wheel hub Refer to “FRONT WHEELS”. 1 Brake pad holding bolt 2 Refer to “REPLACING THE FRONT BRAKE PAD”. 2 Brake pad/pad shim 2/1 3 Brake pad spring 1 For installation, reverse the removal pro- cedure.
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4 - 14 CHASFRONT AND REAR BRAKES REAR BRAKE PADS Order Job name/Part name Q’ty Remarks Removing rear brake pad Remove the parts in the order below. 1 Brake caliper mounting bolt 1 Refer to “REPLACING THE REAR BRAKE PAD”. 2 Brake caliper mounting bolt 1 3 Brake pad holding bolt 2 4 Lock washer 1 5 Brake pad/pad shim 2/1 6 Brake pad spring 1 For installation, reverse the removal pro- cedure.
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4 - 15 CHASFRONT AND REAR BRAKES CAUTION: Disc brake components rarely require dis- assembly. DO NOT: disassemble components unless abso- lutely necessary; use solvents on internal brake compo- nents; use spent brake fluid for cleaning; (use only clean brake fluid) allow brake fluid to come in contact with the eyes, as this may cause eye injury; splash brake fluid onto painted surfaces or plastic parts, as this may cause damage; disconnect any hydraulic connection, as this would require the entire...