Spark Plug Cleaning; Engine Oil - LML Speedy 4-Stroke Owner's Manual

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2.4 Tyre Rotation :
All the three wheels of your LML
interchangeable with each other. However, the air
pressure in the tyre will depend on whether it is
fitted in the front or rear position. To ensure even
tyre tread wear, it is necessary to rotate the tyres
and change the face of the tyre (in relation to the
wheel rim) after every 6000 kms. Follow the
sequence for tyre rotation as explained in fig. 41.
3.2.4
Take out dip stick and check the level of oil, as
shown in fig. 9. Oil level should be above lower
level make and below upper level mark.
3.2.5
If level is less add Engine Oil to maintain correct
level.
3.2.6
Refix the dipstick
3.2.7
Wipe off any excess oil which may have been
spilled.
3.2.8
Refit the cowl.
3.3

Spark plug cleaning :

3.3.1
Remove the right hand cowl.
3.3.2
Disconnect the HT lead cable (Fig. 44).
3.3.3
Wipe & clean the area around the spark plug.
3.3.4
Using the box spanner, unscrew the spark plug
(Fig. 45).
3.3.5
Clean out any excessive carbon deposit.
3.3.6
Refix the spark plug back to its position.
3.3.7
Refit the cowl.
If you have a feeler gauge you can check the gap
between the electrodes in the spark plug. This gap
should be 0.7-0.8 mm (fig. 43). Resetting of the gap
should preferably be done at an authorised service
station.
3 CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL AND
CLEANING SPARK PLUG
are
3.1
Park the vehicle on level surface.
3.1.1 Remove the right hand side cowl as
directed on page 32.
3.2
Checking oil level :
3.2.1 For checking the oil level, unscrew
dispstick as shown in fig. 42.
3.2.2 Clean dipstick by a dry cloth.
3.2.3 Dip the dipstick with out screwing.
4.
BATTERY CHECKING
(For Auto start Model Only)
Battery requires regular and thorough
maintenance as advised below:
4.1.1 The level of electrolyte must always be
in between the upper and lower levels
marked on the battery. Normally a
constant level in the specified range is
maintained for about two months or
approximately 2000 kms (Fig. 46).
Care and Maintenance
Fig. 42
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Care and Maintenance
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