How do i do a valve clearance on my honda 900rr fireblade
SOURCE: I have a 1997 900rr fireblade. I want to do an oil
Where do you live? That has a lot to do with choices first off...desert areas with triple digit temps... i would recommend 20w-40...cooler climates and coastal areas 10w-40 works good too! i purchase four quarts for my oil change and this includes filter change also. on most bikes people dont realize that the same oil thats cooling you engine is also cooling you transmission so oil ghanges shood be more frequent than you think, especially if you ride hard and once in awhile misshift and grind those gears. first ride the bike and get it hot then pull the drain plug this will tend to faciltate for best draining of all particulate matter. And if you bike is really old and you believe its dirty inside well just go down to autozone and grabe a can of "Sea Breeze" pour have a can in the oil system and ride it for about fifteen miles or so then drain it immediately filter too!...this cleaning gets those nasty carbon deposits off the piston and valves.
When checking oil the bike should be vertical.
I never fill to the top. always go half way...this ensures that you wont destroy the engine by overfilling. Chech again after a week to see if it needs more...after running with the new filter it will absorb some of the oil, thus taking it down a notch. Be slow on the last bottle you might only need half of it.
SOURCE: 954 fireblade splutters at 7000 rpm
1ST of all i think you should take your bike to another dealer to get it fixed as they should be able / confident mechanics to repair any problem.
But anyway have you checked the throttle position sensor ? of the fuel injector connections ?
just that water could of coroded the connectors.
SOURCE: steering head brgs
Go to this site and you can download a free PDF service manual. The site may take up to 20 seconds to load the complete list of manuals. www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp Most all of the manuals are in English but some are not. There is no way to be sure without doing the download. You can always delete it if in a foreign language.
Your front end is the same as the 929RR. Go to the site below where you can see a parts diagram for your specific bike. You will select the actual brand, year, model, etc., once you go to the site. Part numbers and prices are also shown. You can order parts from this site. In the event no price is shown on a particular part and/or the notation "Not Available" is in the description, the part is not in stock. www.babbittsonline.com/pages/parts/viewbybrandand/parts.aspx
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