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Kawasaki EX650 A6 B6 Service Manual

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1. lt gt NINJA 650R ER 6f ABS Kawasaki ER 6f Motorcycle Service Manual This quick reference guide will assist you in locating a desired topic or pro cedure Bend the pages back to match the black tab of the desired chapter num ber with the black tab on the edge at each table of contents page Refer to the sectional table of contents for the exact pages to locate the spe cific topic required Quick Reference Guide General Information Periodic Maintenance Fuel System DFI Cooling System Engine Top End Clutch Engine Lubrication System Engine Removal Installation Crankshaft Transmission Wheels Tires Final Drive Brakes Suspension Steering Electrical System Aa ala lla a IN SO 0 o NI IO A AON Appendix NINJA 650R Kawasaki ER 6f ER 6f ABS Motorcycle Service Manual All rights reserved No parts of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Quality Division Consumer Products amp Machinery Company Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd Japan No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this publication although every possible care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible The right is reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice an
2. _ I 68020118 S 1 4 GENERAL INFORMATION Before Servicing Tightening Sequence Generally when installing a part with several bolts nuts or screws start them all in their holes and tighten them to a snug fit Then tighten them according to the specified se quence to prevent case warpage or deformation which can lead to malfunction Conversely when loosening the bolts nuts or screws first loosen all of them by about a quar ter turn and then remove them If the specified tightening sequence is not indicated tighten the fasteners alternating diagonally Tightening Torque Incorrect torque applied to a bolt nut or screw may lead to serious damage Tighten fasteners to the specified torque using a good quality torque wrench Often the tightening sequence is followed twice initial tightening and final tightening with torque wrench Force Use common sense during disassembly and assembly excessive force can cause expensive or hard to repair dam age When necessary remove screws that have a non permanent locking agent applied using an impact driver Use a plastic faced mallet whenever tapping is necessary Gasket O ring Hardening shrinkage or damage of both gaskets and O rings after disassembly can reduce sealing per formance Remove old gaskets and clean the sealing surfaces thoroughly so that no gasket material or other material remains Install new gaskets and replace used O rings when re assembling
3. device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below e Replacement of the original exhaust system or muffler with a component not in compliance with Federal regulations e Removal of the muffler s or any internal portion of the muffler s e Removal of the air box or air box cover e Modifications to the muffler s or air inlet system by cutting drilling or other means if such modifications result in increased noise levels Foreword This manual is designed primarily for use by trained mechanics in a properly equipped shop However it contains enough detail and basic in formation to make it useful to the owner who de sires to perform his own basic maintenance and repair work A basic knowledge of mechanics the proper use of tools and workshop proce dures must be understood in order to carry out maintenance and repair satisfactorily When ever the owner has insufficient experience or doubts his ability to do the work all adjust ments maintenance and repair should be car ried out only by qualified mechanics In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid costly mistakes read the text thor oughly fam
4. Liquid Gasket Non permanent Locking Agent For applications that require Liquid Gasket or a Non permanent Locking Agent clean the surfaces so that no oil residue remains before applying liquid gasket or non permanent locking agent Do not apply them exces sively Excessive application can clog oil passages and cause serious damage 08020148 08020158 5 08020168 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 5 Before Servicing Press For items such as bearings or oil seals that must be eel pressed into place apply small amount of oil to the con S NE tact area Be sure to maintain proper alignment and use ER n smooth movements when installing CA o Ball Bearing and Needle Bearing Do not remove pressed ball or needle unless removal is E absolutely necessary Replace with new ones whenever 1 removed Press bearings with the manufacturer and size N A pa M marks facing out Press the bearing into place by putting NN Sy SS pressure on the correct bearing race as shown Bh J Pressing the incorrect race can cause pressure between Sc 5 am the inner and outer race and result in bearing damage gt 777 L 08020188 5 Oil Seal Grease Seal Do not remove pressed oil or grease seals unless removal is necessary Replace with new ones whenever removed H La ES Press new oil seals with manufacture and size marks facing out Make sure the seal is aligned properl
5. States and Canada Right Side View 00038212 1 8 GENERAL INFORMATION Model Identification EX650A6F Europe Left Side View EX650A6F Europe Right Side View GENERAL INFORMATION 1 9 Model Identification EX650B6F Left Side View EX650B6F Right Side View
6. Each chapter in turn has its own comprehensive Ta ble of Contents For example if you want ignition coil informa tion use the Quick Reference Guide to locate the Electrical System chapter Then use the Table of Contents on the first page of the chap ter to find the Ignition Coil section Whenever you see these WARNING and CAUTION symbols heed their instructions Always follow safe operating and maintenance practices A WARNING This warning symbol identifies special instructions or procedures which if not correctly followed could result in per sonal injury or loss of life CAUTION This caution symbol identifies special instructions or procedures which if not strictly observed could result in dam age to or destruction of equipment This manual contains four more symbols in addition to WARNING and CAUTION which will help you distinguish different types of informa tion NOTE OThis note symbol indicates points of par ticular interest for more efficient and con venient operation e Indicates a procedural step or work to be done Olndicates a procedural sub step or how to do the work of the procedural step it follows It also precedes the text of a NOTE Indicates a conditional step or what action to take based on the results of the test or inspec tion in the procedural step or sub step it fol lows In most chapters an exploded view illustration of the system components follows the Table o
7. L INFORMATION Before Servicing Before starting to perform an inspection service or carry out a disassembly and reassembly opera tion on a motorcycle read the precautions given below To facilitate actual operations notes illustra tions photographs cautions and detailed descriptions have been included in each chapter wherever necessary This section explains the items that require particular attention during the removal and reinstallation or disassembly and reassembly of general parts Especially note the following Battery Ground Before completing any service on the motorcycle discon nect the battery cables from the battery to prevent the en 92 QA gt ptt A gine from accidentally turning over Disconnect the ground AOA DA cable first and then the positive When completed ST 2 Y Se with the service first connect the positive cable to the y PR positive terminal of the battery then the negative ca AA ble to the negative terminal DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 68020248 5 Edges of Parts Lift large or heavy parts wearing gloves to prevent injury from possible sharp edges on the parts Solvent Use a high flush point solvent when cleaning parts High flush point solvent should be used according to directions of the solvent manufacturer GB02005B 5 Cleaning Vehicle before Disassembly Clean the vehicle thoroughly before disassembly Dirt or other for
8. d without incurring an obligation to make such changes to products manufactured previously See your Motorcycle dealer for the latest information on product improvements incorporated after this publication All information contained in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Illustrations and photographs in this publication are intended for reference use only and may not depict actual model component parts 2005 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd First Edition 1 Nov 2 2005 M EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION To protect the environment in which we all live Kawasaki has incorporated crankcase emis sion 1 and exhaust emission 2 control systems in compliance with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board Addi tionally Kawasaki has incorporated an evaporative emission control system 3 in compliance with applicable regulations of the California Air Resources Board on vehicles sold in California only 1 Crankcase Emission Control System This system eliminates the release of crankcase vapors into the atmosphere Instead the vapors are routed through an oil separator to the inlet side of the engine While the engine is operating the vapors are drawn into combustion chamber where they are burned along with the fuel and air supplied by the fuel injection system 2 Exhaust Emission Control System This syste
9. ding motor vehicles or motor vehicle engines or who operates a fleet of motor vehicles know ingly to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this title follow ing its sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser NOTE OThe phrase remove or render inoperative any device or element of design has been generally interpreted as follows 1 Tampering does not include the temporary removal or rendering inoperative of de vices or elements of design in order to perform maintenance 2 Tampering could include a Maladjustment of vehicle components such that the emission standards are ex ceeded b Use of replacement parts or accessories which adversely affect the performance or durability of the motorcycle c Addition of components or accessories that result in the vehicle exceeding the stan dards d Permanently removing disconnecting or rendering inoperative any component or element of design of the emission control systems WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL DEALERS OBSERVE THESE PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL LAW THE VIOLATION OF WHICH IS PUNISHABLE BY CIVIL PENALTIES NOT EXCEEDING 10 000 PER VIOLATION TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof 1 The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance repair or replacement of any
10. eign materials entering into sealed areas during ve hicle disassembly can cause excessive wear and decrease performance of the vehicle GENERAL INFORMATION 1 3 Before Servicing Arrangement and Cleaning of Removed Parts Disassembled parts are easy to confuse Arrange the parts according to the order the parts were disassembled and clean the parts in order prior to assembly Storage of Removed Parts After all the parts including subassembly parts have been cleaned store the parts in a clean area Put a clean cloth or plastic sheet over the parts to protect from any foreign materials that may collect before re assembly Inspection Reuse of worn or damaged parts may lead to serious ac cident Visually inspect removed parts for corrosion discol oration or other damage Refer to the appropriate sections of this manual for service limits on individual parts Replace the parts if any damage has been found or if the part is be yond its service limit Replacement Parts Replacement parts must be KAWASAKI genuine or recommended by KAWASAKI Gaskets O rings oil seals grease seals circlips or cotter pins must be replaced with new ones whenever disassembled Assembly Order In most cases assembly order is the reverse of disassem bly however if assembly order is provided in this Service Manual follow the procedures given 68020088 5 680200 8 5 68020108 5 A ia X Se
11. f Contents In these illustrations you will find the instructions indicating which parts require spec ified tightening torque oil grease or a locking agent during assembly LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS A ampere s Ib pound s ABDC after bottom dead center m meter s AC alternating current min minute s ATDC after top dead center N newton s BBDC before bottom dead center Pa pascal s BDC bottom dead center PS horsepower BTDC before top dead center psi pound s per square inch C degree s Celsius r revolution DC direct current rpm revolution s per minute F farad s TDC top dead center F degree s Fahrenheit TIR total indicator reading ft foot feet V volt s g gram s W watt s h hour s Q ohm s L liter s COUNTRY AND AREA CODES AT Austria DE Germany CA Canada GB United Kingdom CAL California US United States CH Switzerland WVTA Whole Vehicle Type Approval GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 General Information Table of Contents DOMINA dala 1 2 Model Me Ta li ez Li o a REM 1 7 General Specifications cedet tete e ere ede rea def 1 10 Technical Information Cassette Type Transmission rn 1 13 Technical Information Inlet Air Pressure Sensor mH RH 1 14 Technical Information ABS Anti Lock Brake 1 15 Unit Conversion Table esses ennemi nsn sn nn 1 27 1 2 GENERA
12. iliarize yourself with the procedures before starting work and then do the work care fully in a clean area Whenever special tools or equipment are specified do not use makeshift tools or equipment Precision measurements can only be made if the proper instruments are used and the use of substitute tools may ad versely affect safe operation For the duration of the warranty period we recommend that all repairs and scheduled maintenance be performed in accordance with this service manual Any owner maintenance or repair procedure not performed in accordance with this manual may void the warranty To get the longest life out of your vehicle e Follow the Periodic Maintenance Chart in the Service Manual e Be alert for problems and non scheduled maintenance e Use proper tools and genuine Kawasaki Mo torcycle parts Special tools gauges and testers that are necessary when servicing Kawasaki motorcycles are introduced by the Service Manual Genuine parts provided as spare parts are listed in the Parts Catalog e Follow the procedures in this manual care fully Don t take shortcuts e Remember to keep complete records of main tenance and repair with dates and any new parts installed How to Use This Manual In this manual the product is divided into its major systems and these systems make up the manual s chapters The Quick Reference Guide shows you all of the products system and assists in locating their chapters
13. m reduces the amount of pollutants discharged into the atmosphere by the exhaust of this motorcycle The fuel ignition and exhaust systems of this motorcycle have been carefully designed and constructed to ensure an efficient engine with low exhaust pollutant levels The exhaust system of this model motorcycle manufactured primarily for sale in California in cludes a catalytic converter system 3 Evaporative Emission Control System Vapors caused by fuel evaporation in the fuel system are not vented into the atmosphere In stead fuel vapors are routed into the running engine to be burned or stored in a canister when the engine is stopped Liquid fuel is caught by a vapor separator and returned to the fuel tank The Clean Air Act which is the Federal law covering motor vehicle pollution contains what is commonly referred to as the Act s tampering provisions Sec 203 a The following acts and the causing thereof are prohibited 3 A for any person to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this title prior to its sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser or for any manufacturer or dealer knowingly to remove or render inoperative any such device or element of design after such sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser 3 B for any person engaged in the business of repairing servicing selling leasing or tra
14. y when installing Rss y 65020198 5 Apply specified grease to the lip of seal before installing the seal Grease 6B02046BS1 C Circlips Cotter Pins Replace circlips or cotter pins that were removed with new ones Take care not to open the clip excessively when in stalling to prevent deformation GBO2026B 5 1 6 GENERAL INFORMATION Before Servicing Lubrication It is important to lubricate rotating or sliding parts during assembly to minimize wear during initial operation Lubri cation points are called out throughout this manual apply the specific oil or grease as specified Direction of Engine Rotation When rotating the crankshaft by hand the free play amount of rotating direction will affect the adjustment Ro tate the crankshaft to positive direction clockwise viewed from output side Electrical Wires A two color wire is identified first by the primary color and then the stripe color Unless instructed otherwise electrical wires must be connected to those of the same color Instrument Use a meter that has enough accuracy for an accurate measurement Read the manufacture s instructions thor oughly before using the meter Incorrect values may lead to improper adjustments 68020238 GB02082BS1 C GENERAL INFORMATION 1 7 Model Identification EX650A6F United States and Canada Left Side View 00038211 EX650A6F United

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