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2006 BUELL P3 SERVICE MANUAL Part Number 99492-06Y Section 1: Maintenance Section 2: Chassis Section 3: Engine Section 4: Fuel System Section 5: Starter Section 6: Drive/Transmission Section 7: Electrical Appendix...
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HOME TOOLS Part No. B-35316-5 12 Inch Bolt. Part No. B-43982 Sprocket Locking Tool Used with Part No. HD-39302. Part No. B-41174 Rear Wheel Support Stand and Part No. B-43983 Main Drive Gear Cross Plate. Part No. B-41174-2 Replacement Pad. Used with Part No.
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HOME Part No. B-43991 Fork Seal/Bushing Driver Part No. HD-33223-1 Cylinder Compression Gauge Part No. B-59000A Pro Level Oil Gauge Part No. HD-33413-A Carburetor Idle Adjustment Tool Part No. HD-25070 Robinair Heat Gun Part No. HD-33416 Universal Driver Handle Part No. HD-33446A Cylinder Torque Plates Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-33813 Inductive Timing Light Part No. HD-34731 Shoulderless Valve Guide Installation Tool Part No. HD-34623B Piston Pin Part No. HD-34736B Valve Spring Compressor Retaining Ring Installer/Remover Part No. HD-34643A Shoulderless Valve Guide Part No. HD-34740 Driver Handle and Remover. Use with Seal Installer Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-34902-B Primary Bearing Race Remover/ Part No. HD-35457 Black Light Leak Detector Installer Part No. HD-35102 Wrist Pin Bushing Hone (20 mm) Part No. HD-35500A Digital Multi-Meter (FLUKE 23) Part No. HD-35316-A Main Drive Gear Remover/Installer Part No. HD-35518 Internal/External and Main Drive Gear Bearing Installer.
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HOME Part No. HD-35758 Neway Valve Seat Cutter Set Part No. HD-38125-8 Packard Terminal Crimp Tool Part No. HD-37842A Inner/Outer Main Drive Gear Part No. HD-38361 Cam Gear Gauge Pin Set Needle Bearing Installer (0.108 in. (2.74 mm) Diameter) Part No. HD-38125-6 Packard Terminal Crimp Tool Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-38871- 2 Reamer. Use with Part No. B-43988 Part No. HD-39458 Sprocket Shaft Bearing Outer Camshaft Bushing Reamer Fixture Race Installer Part No. HD-39151 Shift Drum Retaining Ring Installer Part No. HD-39565 Engine Sound Probe Part No. HD-39617 Inductive Amp Probe. Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-39782 Cylinder Head Support Part No. HD-39847 Universal Ratcheting Tap/ Reamer Handle Part No. HD-39786 Cylinder Head Holding Fixture Part No. HD-39932 (Steel) or HD-39932-CAR (Carbide) Intake and Exhaust Valve Guide Reamer. Part No. HD-39800 Oil Filter Crusher, Small Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-39969 Ultra-Torch UT-100 Part No. HD-41183 Heat Shield Attachment. Use with Part No. HD-25070. Part No. BU-44473 Tool Organizational System Part No. HD-41185 Hose Cutting Tool Part No. HD-41137 Hose Clamp Pliers Part No. HD-41185-1 Oil Hose Cutter-Replacement Blade Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-41496 Main Drive Gear Seal Installer Part No. HD-42310-150 Drip Tray. Use with Part No. HD-42310. Part No. HD-41609 Amp Terminal Crimp Tool Part No. HD-42320 Piston Pin Remover/Installer Part No. HD-41675 Oil Pressure Sending Unit Wrench Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-42579 Sprocket Bearing/Seal Installer Part No. HD-44358 Flywheel Support Fixture Part No. HD-42774 Sprocket Shaft Seal Installer Part No. HD-43682-10 Drip pan. Use with Part No. HD-43682 or Part No. HD-43646. Part No. HD-43646 Engine Stand Part No. HD-44069 Timkin Snap ring remover and installer.
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HOME Part No. HD-94547-101 Crankshaft Bearing Outer Race Part No. HD-94803-67 Intake Camshaft Bushing Reamer Remover. Use with Part No. HD-94547-102. Part No. HD-94547-102 Drive Handle. Use with Part No. Part No. HD-94804-57 Rocker Arm Bushing Reamer HD-94547-101. Part No. HD-94660-37B Mainshaft Locknut Wrench Part No.
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HOME Part No. HD-95017-61 Large External Retaining Part No. HD-95952-33B Connecting Rod Ring Pliers Clamping Tool Part No. HD-95635-46 All-Purpose Claw Puller Part No. HD-95970-32D Piston Pin Bushing Tool Part No. HD-95637-46A Wedge Attachment for Part No. HD-96215-49 Small Internal Retaining Claw Puller.
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HOME Part No. HD-96333-51C Piston Ring Compressor Part No. HD-96796-47 Valve Spring Tester Part No. HD-96550-36A Valve Lapping Tool Part No. HD-96921-52B Oil Pressure Gauge Part No. HD-96710-40B Crankcase Main Bearing Part No. HD-96921-58 Oil Pressure Gauge Adapter. Lapping Tool Use with Part No.
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HOME HD-47250 Part No. HD-47250 Intake Manifold Wrench Part No. HD-97273-60 Camshaft Bushing Installer HD-47258 Part No. HD-97292-61 Two Claw Puller Part No. HD-47258 Rocker Cover Wrench Part No. J-5586 Transmission Shaft Retaining Ring Pliers ˙HD-47248 Part No. HD-47248 Rocker Housing Wrench A-14 Appendix A: Tools...
HOME ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS GENERAL NOTE Male ends of connectors are labeled “A” in text. Female ends The following table provides a description of the connectors of connectors are labeled “B” in text. found on your motorcycle. Connector numbers are listed in [brackets] in this manual. Table B-1.
HOME DEUTSCH ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS GENERAL a0266x7x The Deutsch Connector features a seal to protect electrical contacts from dirt and moisture. Three and eight pin connectors are of similar construction with one exception: eight pin connectors use two external latches on the socket side. NOTE Use the DEUTSCH TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL (Part No.
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HOME CRIMPING INSTRUCTIONS a0267x7x Figure B-3. Squeeze the handles to cycle the DEUTSCH TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL (Part No. HD- Pin housing 39965) to the fully open position. Raise locking bar by pushing up on bottom flange. With the crimp tails facing upward and the rounded side of the contact barrel resting on the concave split level area of Arrow points to the crimp tool, insert contact (socket/pin) through middle...
HOME AMP MULTILOCK ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS SOCKET/PIN TERMINALS a0269x7x Removal If necessary, cut any surrounding cable straps to gain access to the connector. Figure B-4. Depress the button (5) on the socket housing (3). Pull apart the pin and socket halves. Bend back the latch slightly and free one side of second- ary lock, then repeat the step to release the other side.
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HOME Installation a0271x7x NOTES For wire location purposes, numbers are stamped into the secondary locks of both the socket and pin housings. The tang in the chamber engages the slot to lock the ter- minal in position. On the pin side of the connector, tangs are positioned at the bottom of each chamber, so the slot in the pin termi- nal (on the side opposite the crimp tails) must face down- ward.
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HOME CRIMPING INSTRUCTIONS a0273x7x Figure B-9. Squeeze the handles to cycle the AMP TERMINAL CRIMP TOOL (Part No. HD-41609) to the Raise locking bar and fully open position. seat contact on nest of crimp tool. Release locking tool. Raise locking bar by pushing up on bottom flange. With the crimp tails facing upward, insert contact (socket/pin) through locking bar, so that the closed side of the contact rests on the nest (concave split level area) of the crimp...
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BATT ERY STATOR 6A RATING PARK LOCK 12A RATING 6A RATING ZADI KEY SW I TCH 16 R/B K 18 O/ W KEY SW I TCH LOGI C Figure B-10. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Main Harness Appendix B: Wiring...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Main Harness 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Main Harness Appendix B: Wiring...
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START RELAY D C B A CLUTCH SWITCH TN/GN TN/GN BK/R TN/GN R/BK R/B 1 START RELAY KEY SWITCH R/BK FUSE BLOCK R/BK1 (TOP VIEW) SYSTEM RELAY BATTERY Figure B-11. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Starting Appendix B: Wiring...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Starting 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Starting B-10 Appendix B: Wiring...
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CONNECTOR CODE: LIGHT BLACK BLUE DIODE BROWN GREEN PIN CONNECTOR GRAY ORANGE SOCKET CONNECTOR PINK SPLICE CONNECTION VIOLET NO CONNECTION WHITE YELLOW BK 2 BK 3 BK 3 Figure B-12. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Charging Appendix B: Wiring B-11...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Charging 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Charging B-12 Appendix B: Wiring...
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HIGH BEAM Y/BK HORN LEFT TURN RIGHT TURN HORN POWER D C B A TN/Y HORN Y/BK R/GY KEY SWITCH R/BK R/B 1 SYSTEM RELAY Figure B-13. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Horn and Instruments Appendix B: Wiring B-13...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Horn and Instruments 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Horn and Instruments B-14 Appendix B: Wiring...
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LIGHT POWER HIGH BEAM V/BN FROM FLASHER LEFT TURN RIGHT TURN D C B A FLASHER R/GY KEY SWITCH R/BK FUSE BLOCK R/BK1 (TOP VIEW) SYSTEM RELAY BATTERY Figure B-14. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Lighting Appendix B: Wiring B-15...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Lighting 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Lighting B-16 Appendix B: Wiring...
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CLUTCH SW I TCH TN/ GN R/ BK KEY SW I TCH R/ BK FUSE BLO CK R/ BK1 ( TOP VI EW ) SYSTEM RELAY BATTERY Figure B-15. 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Ignition Appendix B: Wiring B-17...
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HOME 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Ignition 2006 Buell Blast P3 Model - Ignition B-18 Appendix B: Wiring...
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HOME METRIC CONVERSIONS MILLIMETERS TO INCHES INCHES TO MILLIMETERS (MM X 0.03937 = INCHES) (INCHES X 25.40 = MM) in. mm in. mm in. mm in. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. .0039 .9842 2.283 3.582 .001 .025 15.240 49.21 84.14 .0078...
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HOME UNITED STATES SYSTEM BRITISH IMPERIAL SYSTEM Unless otherwise specified, all fluid volume measurements Fluid volume measurements in this Service Manual do not in this Service Manual are expressed in United States include the British Imperial (Imp.) system equivalents. The fol- (U.S.) units-of-measure.
Be sure the part is clean when it is installed. Always clean around lines or covers before they are removed. Plug, tape or cap holes and openings to keep out dirt, dust and debris. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Always use the proper tools and fixtures for removing and installing bearings. Part Replacement Bearings do not usually need to be removed. Only remove bearings if necessary. Always replace worn or damaged parts with new parts. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
When breaking loose a fastener, apply a small amount of Always cut at right angles. pressure as a test to be sure the ratchet’s gear wheel is Don’t use any prybar as a chisel, punch or hammer. engaged with the pawl. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Close lids and lock drawers and doors before moving storage units. Don’t pull on a tool cabinet; push it in front of you. Set the brakes on the locking casters after the cabinet has been rolled to your work. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Swallowing large amounts of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid can descending order, are 20W-50, 15W-40 and 10W-40. At the cause digestive discomfort. If swallowed, obtain medical first opportunity, see a Buell dealer to change back to 100 attention. Use in well ventilated area. KEEP OUT OF percent Harley-Davidson oil.
HOME MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Table 1-1. Regular Service Intervals For Buell Blast Models ITEM SERVICED PROCEDURE NOTES Engine oil and filter Replace Inspect Oil lines and brake system Inspect for leaks Air cleaner Inspect, service as required Crankcase breather hose Drain...
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Belt deflection with motorcycle on jiffy Maximum allowable deflection is 0.5 in. (12.7 stand and a 160 lb. rider or equivalent mm) at the bottom strand. weight sitting on the motorcycle. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
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Idle speed 1200 RPM Front fork oil Type HYDRAULIC FORK OIL (TYPE E) Part No. 99884-80 {9.2 oz. (272.1 ml)} Battery Lubricant ELECTRICAL CONTACT LUBRICANT Part No. 99861-02 (1 oz.) Battery terminal torque 72-96 in-lbs (8-11 Nm) 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Reapply Harley Gloss as described above to keep surfaces looking their best. Products recommended for the proper care and maintenance of molded-in-color body panels are available at your Buell Polishing dealer and are listed below: Polishing molded-in-color body panels results in greater sur- Harley Wash (Part No.
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Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. (00068a) CAUTION Do not over-tighten bolts on battery terminals. Use rec- ommended torque values. Over-tightening battery termi- nal bolts could result in damage to battery terminals. (00216a) 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-11...
SAE 20W50 HD 360 Above 40˚ F (4˚ C) Good HD Regular Heavy SAE 50 HD 360 Above 60˚ F (16˚ C) Poor HD Extra Heavy SAE 60 HD 360 Above 80˚ F (27˚ C) Poor 1-12 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Hot oil level should be between the upper and lower “fill” marks on dipstick. If oil level is down to or below lower “fill” mark on dipstick, add only enough oil to bring level between lower and upper “fill” marks. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-13...
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Drain oil after operating motorcycle (while oil is still very warm). Replace oil filter every time the oil is changed. Drain the crankcase breather drain hose of any accumu- lated oil every time the oil is changed. 1-14 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Swallowing large amounts of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid can 7723 cause digestive discomfort. If swallowed, obtain medical attention. Use in well ventilated area. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. (00240a) Figure 1-7. Rear Brake Caliper Bleeder Valve (Metric) 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-15...
Tighten locknut. full range of travel, close bleeder valve (clockwise). Allow brake lever/pedal to return slowly to its released position. NOTE Repeat Steps 2-4 until all air bubbles are purged. Brake pedal has no freeplay adjustment. 1-16 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
If the brake rotor is suspected of being damaged, inspect rotor using the following measurements: Lateral Movement: 0.01-0.02 in. (0.3-0.5 mm). Radial Movement: 0.02 in. (5.1 mm). Rotational Movement: 0.02 in. (5.1 mm). Brake pad Disc Figure 1-10. Measuring Rear Brake Outer Pad 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-17...
Tire cords or fabric become visible through cracked side- walls, snags or deep cuts. A bump, bulge or split in the tire. Puncture, cut or other damage to the tire that cannot be repaired. 1-18 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Figure 1-12. Slide rubber boot (1) upward to expose adjuster mechanism. Loosen jam nut (3) from adjuster (4). Turn adjuster to shorten cable housing until there is a large amount of freeplay at clutch hand lever. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-19...
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Tighten in a crosswise pattern to 84-108 in-lbs (9.5-12.2 Nm). Figure 1-14. Adjusting Clutch Freeplay 11. Check clutch cable freeplay. See Step 7 above. 12. Install left footpeg support bracket. See 2.21 FOOT- PEGS AND FOOTPEG SUPPORT BRACKETS. 1-20 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Disconnect negative battery cable from battery. Remove left footpeg support bracket. See 2.21 FOOT- PEGS AND FOOTPEG SUPPORT BRACKETS. Remove three TORX screws with washers (1) from clutch inspection cover (2). Remove clutch inspection cover from primary cover. 1-22 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Condition 1 is not grounds for replacing the belt, but it should Replace belt and drive sprocket that exceed maximum be watched as it may develop into condition 2 or 3 resulting in allowable deflection. a need for belt replacement. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-23...
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OK to run, but monitor condition Fuzzy edge cord OK to run, but monitor condition Hook wear Replace belt Stone damage Replace belt if damage is on the edge Bevel wear (outboard edge only) OK to run, but monitor condition 1-24 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
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Pull axle out. Remove right side spacer. Slide carrier with caliper off rotor. Remove left side spacer. Move wheel forward and slide belt off. 10. Remove sprocket cover and five washers from sprocket. 11. Remove and discard sprocket. Discard five washers. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-25...
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While riding, a loose seat can Figure 1-21. Rear Axle, Right Side shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) 28. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 1-26 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
ADJUSTMENT 7789 Figure 1-22. Buell Blast Models are shipped with a spacer between the primary chain limiting screw and the lock- nut. The spacer is used to quickly get proper adjustment dur- ing production. This spacer should be removed and discarded at the first adjustment interval.
Damper component (3) cannot be serviced or repaired. If the damper component is leaking or damaged it must be replaced. Bolt Damper bushing Damper component Stopper ring Spring seat Spring Spring seat stopper Figure 1-25. Rear Shock Absorber Assembly 1-28 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Spring collar Lower spring joint Figure 1-27. Slider Tube Cap Spring Figure 1-27. Remove slider tube cap. Figure 1-29. Removing Sub-Assembly Figure 1-29. Remove the spring collar, lower spring joint and spring from slider tube. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-29...
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10. Install new O-ring onto spring seat. 3769 Figure 1-31. Compressing Spring Seat 11. See Figure 1-31. Push down on spring seat past groove to install stopper ring. Stopper ring will lock into groove when installed correctly. 1-30 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat and fuel tank. See 4.2 FUEL TANK COVER/ FUEL TANK. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-31...
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(32,000 km) thereafter, lubricate the steering head bearings Pinch screws (2) with WHEEL BEARING GREASE (Part No. 99855-89). Dust shield (2) Bearing (2) Bearing cup (2) Lower triple clamp Pinch screws (2) Figure 1-34. Fork Stem and Bracket Assembly 1-32 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
The condition may be caused by one or more of the following: worn pistons, worn piston rings, worn valves, worn valve guides, worn valve seals, a weak battery or a faulty ignition system. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-33...
(gold) at top of venturi ring. Remove screw with spacer. Remove remaining two allen head screws to free venturi ring from carburetor flange. Remove hex screw at bottom of air box (6 o’clock posi- tion) to release bracket from crankcase hole. 1-34 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
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Slide spacer onto longer allen head screw (gold), if removed. Apply a small dab of Loctite 243 (blue) to threads of screw and install into remaining hole in venturi ring (2 o’clock position). Tighten screw to 18-22 in-lbs (2.0.-2.5 Nm). 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-35...
With timing light aimed into inspection hole, rotate mod- ule plate until advance timing mark is centered in timing inspection hole as shown in Figure 1-41. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-37...
1200 RPM. Turn the ignition switch to off position. Ignition coil cable Fuel supply valve Tachometer button Figure 1-44. Checking RPM Using a Hand Held Tachometer 1-38 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
“OFF”. Remove spare hose from outlet fitting. a0176x4x Fuel supply valve Filter strainer Band clamp Fuel supply - “OFF” position Fuel supply - “ON” position Fuel supply - “RESERVE” position Figure 1-45. Fuel Supply Valve 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-39...
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(00070a) Position seat on frame backbone, so that tongue at bot- tom engages slot in frame weldment. Push down on rear of seat until spring-loaded latch fully engages groove of seat pin. 1-40 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
Ignition stop/run switch. Transmission in neutral. Electric starter switch. Sidestand retracted. If the motorcycle starts and operates without any of the three conditions being met, see 7.11 STARTER/IGNITION INTER- LOCK, for troubleshooting procedures. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-41...
Check light beam for proper lateral alignment. Main beam of light should be directed straight ahead (i.e. equal area of light to right and left of center). 10. Adjust headlamp if necessary. See ADJUSTMENT. 1-42 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
DREN. (00063a) If motorcycle is to be covered, use a material that will This work should be performed by your local Buell dealer or breathe, such as light canvas. Plastic materials that do other qualified technician following Service Manual proce- not breathe promote the formation of condensation.
Insufficient oil supply, or oil not circulating. closed off restricting fuel flow. Leaking valves. 10. Water or dirt in fuel system and carburetor. Heavy carbon deposit. 11. Enrichener valve inoperative. 12. Air leak at intake manifold. Ignition timing retarded. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-45...
Rectifier not grounded. Clutch plates excessively warped. Engine ground wire loose or broken. Loose or broken wires in charging circuit. Chatters Stator not functioning. Rotor not functioning. Friction or steel plates worn, warped, or dragging. 1-46 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance...
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2.18 FORK STEM AND BRACKET ASSEM- BLY. 10. Shock absorber not functioning normally. 11. Heavy front end loading. Non-standard equipment on the front end (such as heavy radio receivers, extra lighting equipment, or luggage) tends to cause unstable han- dling. 2006 Buell P3: Maintenance 1-47...
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RIM SIZE HOLE DIAMETER 16 in. – Front MT 2.5 x 16.0 DOT 0.33 in. (8.38 mm) 100/80 16 K330 16 in. – Rear MT 2.75 x 16.0 DOT 0.33 in. (8.38 mm) 120/80 16 K330 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
4MZ KP 400001 Figure 2-1 Typical 2006 Buell Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N./All Models Built Before May 2005) Table 2-6. Buell 2006 Blast Model V.I.N. Description ITEM DESCRIPTION...
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HOME 4MZ KP 0 00001 Figure 2-2Typical 2006 Buell Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N./All Models Built After May 2005) Table 2-7. Buell 2006 Blast Model V.I.N. Description ITEM DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE VALUES WMI Code 4MZ = Buell vehicles originally manufactured for sale...
Correct adjustment and replace pitted or worn bearings. See 2.18 FORK STEM AND BRACKET ASSEMBLY. Damper tubes. Check for leaks. See 2.17 FRONT FORK. Shock absorber. Check damping action and mounts. See 2.15 REAR SHOCK ABSORBER. Swingarm bearings. Check for looseness. See 2.19 SWINGARM. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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WARNING WARNING Use the following guidelines when installing a new tire or Buell tires are equipped with wear bars that run horizon- repairing a flat. Failure to comply with the guidelines tally across the tread. When wear bars become visible below could result in death or serious injury.
Figure 2-6. Insert screwdriver/rod through axle hole (1). Loosen front axle nut (4). Loosen pinch screw (2). Remove front axle nut, spacer and washer. Pull front axle out of wheel hub while supporting front wheel. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Install tire, if removed. See TIRES. 22 Nm). Verify that wheel and tire are true. See 2.8 CHECKING Install front brake caliper. See 2.11 FRONT BRAKE CAST RIM RUNOUT. CALIPER. Balance tire. See 2.9 TIRES, ADJUSTMENT. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-11...
Inspect brake rotor. Move wheel forward and slide belt off. Measure rotor thickness. Replace if less than 4.5 mm. See 2.14 REAR BRAKE CALIPER. Check rotor surface. Replace if warped or badly scored. Inspect tire. See TIRES. 2-12 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Hold left side spacer in place and slide rear axle nut to 48-52 ft-lbs (65-71 Nm). caliper and carrier over rotor. Slide belt on sprocket teeth by rotating wheel to “walk” belt onto teeth. Lower motorcycle rear wheel. 2-14 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
Insert assembly through hole in bridge (5). Drop ball bearing inside collet (6). Fasten collet and ball bearing to forcing screw (1). Hold end of forcing screw (1) and turn collet (6) to expand edges of collet. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-15...
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Sparingly apply graphite lubricant to threads of threaded rod to prolong service life and ensure smooth operation. Figure 2-16. Place threaded rod through sup- port plate. Insert assembly through wheel. a0202x2x Figure 2-16. Installation Tool Support Plate 2-16 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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10. Pilot 3/4 in. (Part No. B-43993-6) 11. Pilot 1.0 in. (Part No. B-43993-8) 12. Support plate pilot (Part No. B-43993-1) 13. Threaded rod pilot (Part No. 280856) Figure 2-18. Wheel Bearing Remover/Installer (Part No. B-43933) 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-17...
NEVER be used over 80 m.p.h. (130 km/h). Failure to fol- same. Interchanging front and rear tires can cause low this warning could result in death or serious injury. tire failure, which could result in death or serious (00015a). injury. (00026a) 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-19...
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If rim is dirty or corroded, clean with a stiff wire brush. bead drops into rim well. Inspect tire for wear and damage. Replace worn tires. 1.9 TIRES AND WHEELS. 2-20 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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(00026a) WARNING WARNING Dunlop front and rear tires for Buell motorcycles are not the same. They are not interchangeable. Use front tire ONLY for a front tire. DO NOT put a rear tire on the front of a vehicle.
Press weight firmly in place and hold for ten seconds. RUNOUT. Replace rims not meeting specifications. Allow eight hours for adhesive to cure completely before Install tire and check tire tread radial runout again. using wheel. 2-22 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
Unplug both terminals to detach brake lamp switch. NOTE The individual parts of the brake lamp switch are not service- able. Replace switch upon failure. Remove two screws (1) (metric) and clamp (2) to detach master cylinder assembly from handlebar. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-23...
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Screw, lockwasher and washer front master cylinder. Tang Front brake switch Figure 2-30. Front Brake Switch Figure 2-30. Remove screw, lock washer and washer (1) holding front brake switch (3) to master cylin- der assembly. Remove switch. 2-24 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Carefully inspect all parts for wear or damage and replace as necessary. Inspect piston bore in master cylinder housing for scor- ing, pitting or corrosion. Replace housing if any of these conditions are found. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-25...
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Align hole in lever with hole in master cylinder assembly. Lubricate pivot bolt (2) with LOCTITE ANTI-SEIZE. Install pivot bolt through top of assembly. Tighten to 4-13 in-lbs (0.5-1.5 Nm). Install nut (1) (metric). Tighten to 44-62 in-lbs (5- 7 Nm). 2-26 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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WARNING After repairing the brake system, test brakes at low speed. If brakes are not operating properly, testing at high speeds can cause loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00289a) 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-27...
Banjo washers (2) Pin plug Mounting screws (2) Wireform Figure 2-38. Front Brake Caliper Figure 2-38. Remove banjo bolt (3) (metric) and two banjo washers (4) to disconnect brake line (1) from cali- per. Discard banjo washers. 2-28 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Install two new seals (3) in inner grooves of each piston bore. Install pistons (2) in each piston bore. Install a new bleeder valve (metric) if necessary. Tighten to 36-60 in-lbs (4-7 Nm). 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-29...
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Figure 2-42. Connect brake line (1) to caliper using two new banjo washers (4) and banjo bolt (3) (metric). Tighten to 16-20 ft-lbs (22-27 Nm). Route brake line through wireform. 2-30 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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NOTE inside reservoir. Add D.O.T. 4 BRAKE FLUID if neces- Avoid making hard stops for the first 100 miles (160 km) to sary. allow new brake pads to “wear in” properly with the brake rotor. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-31...
Turn ignition key switch to IGN. Apply brake hand lever to clamp (5) from right side of lower triple clamp. Remove test brake lamp operation. Turn ignition key switch to brake line from wireform. LOCK. 2-32 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
Turn rod assembly (9) to free rod from clevis (13). Screw (2) (metric Spacer (2) Piston assembly Rod assembly 10. Snap ring 11. Rubber boot 12. Locknut 13. Clevis 14. Clevis pin Figure 2-47. Rear Master Cylinder Assembly 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-33...
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(2). Discard snap ring. Remove piston assembly (4) from master cylinder body. Figure 2-48. Remove two screws (2) and spacers (3) to detach master cylinder from footrest support. 7703 Figure 2-49. Remote Reservoir Figure 2-49. Detach remote reservoir. 2-34 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Place round side of rod assembly (3) over piston. Depress piston into master cylinder body (1) and secure with a new snap ring (2). Tuck rubber boot on rod assembly (3) into master cylin- der body (1). 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-35...
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WARNING WARNING Avoid leakage. Be sure gaskets, banjo bolt(s), brake line and master cylinder bore are clean and undamaged before assembly. (00322a) 2-36 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
Figure 2-57. Removing Rear Brake Caliper Piston Figure 2-57. Remove piston (3) using BRAKE CALI- PER PISTON REMOVER (1) (Part No. B-42887) with adaptor (2). Remove two o-rings from groove in caliper bore. Discard o-rings. 2-38 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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(2). Install pad hanger pin (metric). Tighten to 132-180 in-lbs (15-20 Nm). Install pin plug. Tighten to 18-25 in-lbs (2-3 Nm). Install a new bleeder valve (metric) if necessary. Tighten to 36-60 in-lbs (4-7 Nm). 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-39...
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Apply LOCTITE 271 (red) to both caliper mounting screws (6, 7) (metric). Install large caliper screw (7) (metric). Tighten to 18- 22 ft-lbs (24-30 Nm). Install small caliper screw (6) (metric). Tighten to 15- 18 ft-lbs (20-24 Nm). 2-40 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Distorted, glazed or contaminated brake pads. Replace pads. Brake pads drag on rotor – Cup in master cylinder not uncovering relief Inspect master cylinder. will not retract. port. Rear brake pedal linkage out of adjustment. Adjust linkage. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-41...
16. Guide bushing 17. Slider tube 18. Fork assembly (slider & tube, right & left) 19. Slider assembly (left & right) 20. Front fork bolt 21. Center bolt 22. Reflector Figure 2-63. Front Fork Assembly 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-43...
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Figure 2-64. Headlamp Bracket Screws Figure 2-64. Loosen headlamp bracket screws. 3765 Figure 2-65. Upper and Lower Triple Clamp Pinch Screws Figure 2-65. Loosen the large pinch screws on both the upper and lower triple clamps. 2-44 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Spring collar Lower spring joint Figure 2-68. Slider Tube Cap Spring Figure 2-70. Removing Sub-Assembly Figure 2-68. Remove slider tube cap. Figure 2-70. Remove the spring collar, lower spring joint and spring from slider tube. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-45...
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Figure 2-73. Remove the damper assembly, lock piece and the rebound spring from the slider tube. 3771 Figure 2-72. Removing Center Bolt Figure 2-72. Remove the center bolt (metric) from the bottom of the fork tube. 2-46 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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3773 Oil seal Back-up ring Guide bushing Figure 2-75. Removing Slider Tube 10. See Figure 2-75. Pull the slider tube out of the slider assembly. Remove oil seal, back-up ring and guide bush- ing. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-47...
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0.008 in. (0.2 mm). Retaining ring Guide bushing Slider tube Slide bushing Figure 2-77. Slider Tube Components Figure 2-77. Check the slider tube for score marks, scratches and excessive or abnormal wear. Replace if worn or damaged. 2-48 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Figure 2-82. Clamping the Slider Assembly Figure 2-82. Clamp the slider assembly in a vise with front fork holding tool (Part No. B-41177). Figure 2-80. Damper Assembly Figure 2-80. Install damper assembly and rebound spring into slider tube. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-49...
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3774 3796 Figure 2-86. Install Guide Bushing 10. See Figure 2-86. Install guide bushing onto the slider Figure 2-84. Install Rebound Spring tube. Figure 2-84. Install spring onto damper assembly. 2-50 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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15. See Figure 2-90. Install retaining ring. Verify ring is installed securely in the groove inside slider assembly. Figure 2-88. Oil Seal and Backup Ring 13. See Figure 2-88. Install oil seal spacer and backup ring. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-51...
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18. Pour 9.2 oz. (272 ml) fork oil into fork. 19. Install lower spring joint and spring collar. 20. Coat a new o-ring with fork oil or sealing grease. 21. Install new o-ring onto spring seat. 2-52 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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Triple Clamp Pinch Screws Install front wheel. See 2.5 FRONT WHEEL. Install front brake caliper. See 2.11 FRONT BRAKE Figure 2-96. Apply LOCTITE ANTI-SEIZE to the CALIPER. threads of triple clamp pinch screws. Align headlamp. See 1.23 HEADLAMP. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-53...
Replace if necessary. Capnut Center cap pinch screw Upper triple clamp Pinch screws (2) Dust shield (2) Bearing (2) Bearing cup (2) Lower triple clamp Pinch screws (2) Figure 2-99. Fork Stem and Bracket Assembly 2-54 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
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(00070a) Insert lower triple clamp (8) through the steering head. Install the upper bearing (6) with small end down and 12. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. dust shield (5) onto fork stem. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-55...
Use care when performing service procedures and avoid scratching the frame and/or painted parts. Failure to do NOTE so may result in corrosion of parts. Retaining ring may crack if not oriented as stated in step 3. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-57...
Align footpeg mounting holes with Clamp footpeg support bracket mounting holes. Oil tank drain hose Insert dowel pin (and on rear peg, spacer) through Breather hose mounting holes. Figure 2-103. Left Side Footpeg Support Bracket Install new cotter pin. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-59...
Position belt guard over tabs on swingarm. Secure belt guard with two screws and nylon washers. Tighten screws to 30-36 in-lbs (3-4 Nm). Lower belt guard Screws (2) Nylon washers (2) Figure 2-109. Lower Belt Guard 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-63...
While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Figure 2-115. Underside View of Seat with Locating Tab Verify seat is locked in position. 2-68 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
Test the sidestand in the following manner. Without vehicle weight resting on it, sidestand should move freely into extended (down) and retracted (up) positions. The sidestand activates the sidestand switch (4) which is part of the starter interlock system. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-69...
While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death Figure 2-121. Front Isolator Bolts or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Chassis 2-71...
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After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2-72 2006 Buell P3: Chassis...
2.105 in. (min) 53.467 mm (min) Intake 1.751-1.848 in. (closed) 72-92 lbs 33-42 kg 1.286-1.383 in. (open) 183-207 lbs 83-94 kg Exhaust 1.751-1.848 in. (closed) 72-92 lbs 33-42 kg 1.332-1.429 in. (open) 171-195 lbs 78-88 kg 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Table 3-8. Cylinder Head Specifications CYLINDER HEAD NEW COMPONENTS SERVICE WEAR LIMITS inches inches Valve guide in head (tight) 0.0033-0.0020 0.0838-0.0508 Valve seat in head (tight) 0.0035-0.0010 0.0889-0.0254 Head gasket surface (flatness) 0.006 total 0.152 total 0.006 total 0.152 total 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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SERVICE WEAR LIMITS Oil pressure 1000 RPM 7-12 PSI 48-83 KPa 2500 RPM 10-17 PSI 69-117 KPa Shaft to pump clearance 0.0025 in. 0.0635 mm Feed/scavenge inner/outer gerotor 0.003 in. 0.076 mm 0.004 in. 0.102 mm clearance 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
(valves, rings, piston, etc.) and it is recommended procedure to service these units first, allowing engine crank- The Buell Blast P3 motorcycle has been designed to obtain case to remain in frame. the best performance and efficiency using unleaded gasoline (87 pump octane or higher).
Use a CYLINDER LEAKDOWN TESTER (Part No. HD- 35667A) and follow the specific instructions supplied with the tester. The following are some general instructions that apply to Buell motorcycle engines: Run engine until it reaches normal operating tempera- ture. 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
NOT REMOVE”. See note above. NOTES For top end service proceed to step 11. For engine removal proceed to step 12. Figure 3-1. Remove Crankcase Breather Hose Figure 3-1. Remove crankcase breather hose and crankcase breather from rocker box grommet. 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Remove entire air cleaner and carburetor as an assembly. 14. See Figure 3-5. Remove screws (4) on both air cleaner brackets (2,3). Figure 3-4. Remove Top Rear Tie Bar 13. See Figure 3-4. Remove top rear tie bar at frame. 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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19. Place jack under the motor. Use jack to lower motor. Breather hose Three-way connector 20. Move jack forward. 21. Place wooden cradle under engine. Figure 3-7. Crankcase Breather Hose 16. See Figure 3-7. Remove crankcase breather hose. 3-10 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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PORT BRACKETS. 24. Move belt on rear sprocket off pulley toward inside of 26. Introduce freeplay and remove clutch cable at hand lever motorcycle. location. See 1.10 CLUTCH. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-11...
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Located under seat (left side). Starter solenoid wire [128] Disconnect at starter. Spark plug wire Located on spark plug. Battery—positive wire Disconnect at main circuit breaker. Rear brake light switch [121] Located under frame by shock absorber. 3-12 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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7718 7623 Figure 3-14. Removing Rear Motor Mount Bolts 32. See Figure 3-14. Remove rear motor mount bolts. Figure 3-12. Loosen Clamp 30. See Figure 3-12. Loosen nut on hose routing clamp. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-13...
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Lift chassis and roll away from engine. 7652 Figure 3-18. Swingarm Pivot Shaft Pinch Bolt 36. See Figure 3-18. Loosen swingarm pinch bolt. Figure 3-16. Air Cleaner Bracket 34. See Figure 3-16. Remove air cleaner box bracket. 3-14 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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38. See Figure 3-20. Remove sidestand and bracket assem- bly. See 2.29 SIDESTAND. Figure 3-19. Swingarm Pivot Shaft 37. See Figure 3-19. Remove swingarm pivot shaft and rear wheel as an assembly. See 2.19 SWINGARM. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-15...
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Located under seat (left side). Starter solenoid wire [128] Disconnect at starter. Spark plug wire Located on spark plug. Battery—positive wire Disconnect at main circuit breaker. Rear brake light switch [121] Located under frame by shock absorber. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-19...
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21. See Figure 3-32. Install master cylinder onto footpeg bracket. See 2.21 FOOTPEGS AND FOOTPEG SUP- PORT BRACKETS. Apply several drops of LOCTITE 243 (blue) to last few threads. Tighten to 48-72 in-lbs (5-8 Nm). 3-20 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Figure 3-37. Install and tighten screws on both air cleaner brackets. Right bracket to air cleaner, 36-60 in-lbs (4.1-6.8 Nm). Left bracket to crankcases, 120-144 in-lbs (13.6- 16.3 Nm). Install screw on air cleaner cover. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-21...
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60 ft-lbs (81.3 Nm). Figure 3-39. Install Front Tie Bar 30. See Figure 3-39. Install front tie bar onto engine. Apply several drops of LOCTITE 262 (red) to last few threads. Tighten to 30-33 ft-lbs (41-45 Nm). 3-22 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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42. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 37. Install muffler. See 2.20 EXHAUST SYSTEM. 38. Install fuel tank. See 4.2 FUEL TANK COVER/FUEL TANK. 39. Install new oil filter, engine oil and primary chaincase fluid as necessary. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-23...
20. Gasket (push rod cover) 21. Push rod cover 22. Screw (4) 23. O-ring (push rod cover - 2) 24. Push rod 25. Washer (4) 26. Bolt (4) b0960x3x Figure 3-44. Rocker Arm and Push Rod Cover Assemblies 3-24 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Figure 3-46. Removing Rocker Arm Shafts Remove rocker arms, mark them for reassembly in their original locations. 10. Mark the location and orientation (top/bottom) of each push rod. Remove push rods. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-25...
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Mark valve to ensure that it will be reassembled in the same guide. Remove valve, valve stem seal and lower collar assembly. Repeat the above procedure for the other valve. Figure 3-48. Valve Spring Compressor (Part No. HD-34736B) 3-26 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Never use a file or SERVICE WEAR LIMIT of 0.006 in. (0.152 mm). other hardened tool which could scratch or nick valve. Polish valve stem with very fine emery cloth or steel wool. 3-28 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Figure 3-52. Measure where rocker arm bush- Check end play of rocker arm with feeler gauge. ings ride. Replace rocker arm or lower cover or both if end play exceeds 0.025 in. (0.635 mm). 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-29...
If the seat is loose or is not fully seated in the head, then seat movement will prevent the proper transfer of heat from the valve. The seat surface must be flush with (or below) the head surface. See 3.1 SPECIFICATIONS for valve seat-to-cylinder head fit. 3-30 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Using remaining old bushing as a pilot, line ream new bushing with ROCKER ARM BUSHING REAMER (Part No. HD-94804-57). Repeat for other end of rocker arm. 8733 8734 Figure 3-57. Replacing Rocker Arm Bushings 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-31...
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Figure 3-59. Thoroughly clean valve guide bores using VALVE GUIDE BRUSH (Part No. HD-34751) and hot soapy water. Valve guide remover/installer (Part No. B-45524) Cylinder head stand (Part No. HD-39782) Figure 3-58. Installing Shoulderless Valve Guide 3-32 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Clamp tool in vise and further tighten cylinder head onto the fixture to prevent any movement during operation. Place cylinder head at a 45° angle or one that offers a comfortable working position. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-33...
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.062 in. (1.575 mm), pro- ceed to the next step. b0972x3x Intake & Exhaust Valve and Seat 60˚ Min. 0.040 in. (1.016 mm) Max. 0.062 in. (1.575 mm) Margin 31˚ 46˚ Figure 3-61. Valve and Seat Dimensions 3-34 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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The keeper gaps should be seal. equal. 11. Release and remove VALVE SPRING COMPRESSOR. 12. Repeat Steps 4-11 for the remaining valve. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-35...
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Green (277.241 mm) IMPORTANT NOTE After head has been installed do not turn engine over until both push rods can be turned with fingers. Other- wise, damage to push rods or rocker arms may result. 3-36 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
Tighten each screw to 96-120 in-lbs (11-14 Nm). Tighten each screw to 13-15 ft-lbs (18-20 Nm). Figure 3-67. Mark cylinder head and head screw shoulder with a line as shown (View A). ° ° Turn all bolts an additional 85 -95 . 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-37...
Figure 3-70. Cylinder and Piston NOTE Since the piston pin is a loose fit in the piston, the pin will eas- ily slide out. The pin has tapered ends to help seat the round retaining rings. 3-40 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Remove circlip from claw and discard. NOTE It is not necessary to remove both piston pin circlips during piston removal. Leave the second circlip in the pin bore. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-41...
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Lay a straightedge across the surface. Try to insert a feeler gauge between the straight- edge and the gasket surface. If cylinder base gasket surface is not flat within 0.008 in. (0.203 mm), replace cylinder and piston. 3-42 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Record readings. This process will determine if cylinder is out-of-round and will also show any cylinder taper or bulge. Refer to Table 3-25. If cylinder is not scuffed or scored and is within service limit, see next section, FITTING PISTON RINGS. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-43...
After wiping the cylinder with a clean, oiled paper towel, the towel will be dark with contamination. Repeat this process using a new lightly oiled paper towel each time until the towel remains white. The cylinder is now clean. 3-44 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Replace ring if end gap exceeds specification. If end gap is under specification, filing is permissible. Table 3-27. Piston Ring End Gap Ring Type inches Top compression ring 0.010-0.020 0.25-0.51 2nd compression ring 0.014-0.024 0.36-0.61 Oil control ring rails 0.010-0.050 0.25-1.27 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-45...
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Figure 3-78. Ring End Gap Position Figure 3-78. Install rings so end gaps of adjacent rings are a minimum of 90° apart. Ring gaps are not to be within 10° of the thrust face centerline. 3-46 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Hone bushing to final size using WRIST PIN BUSHING HONE (Part No. HD-35102). Use a liberal amount of honing oil to prevent damage to hone or bushing. Use care to prevent foreign material from falling into the crankcase. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-47...
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A loosely installed ring will come out of the piston groove and damage cylinder and piston beyond repair. a0102xSx Figure 3-85. Installing Piston Pin Retaining Ring 3-48 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Figure 3-88. Piston Support Plate (Part No. HD-42322) Figure 3-88. Turn engine until piston is resting on top of PISTON SUPPORT PLATE (Part No. HD-42322) top dead center. Lubricate cylinder wall, piston, pin and rod bushing with engine oil. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-49...
The colder the weather, the shorter the recommended oil tion on checking oil level and changing oil and filter. change interval. A vehicle used only for short runs in cold weather must have the engine oil drained frequently. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-51...
Hose, oil drain Hose, oil return line 1/4 Spring clamp Hose, vent line Vent line elbow fitting at gear cover Hose, oil feed line 10. T-fitting 11. Dipstick Figure 3-90. Oil Reservoir and Hose Routing 3-52 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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fitting; the return hose connects forward and above. Figure 3-92. The drain hose attaches to the left side of the footpeg support bracket frame. Breather hose Oil drain hose Figure 3-92. Oil Drain Hose 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-53...
Crankcase breather hose located behind the right footrest support (located by the oil Carburetor venturi tank drain hose). The crankcase breather drain hose should Figure 3-94. Crankcase Breathing System be drained at each oil change. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-55...
The return gears pump oil back to the oil reservoir. hydraulic lifters. Oil also enters an intersecting passage in the gearcase cover. Oil flow is then routed to the crankshaft area. 3-56 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
Remove and discard o-ring. Figure 3-95. Slide both pieces of gerotor feed set, separator plate and both pieces of gerotor scavenge set off gear shaft. Remove and discard retaining ring. Remove thrust washer and gear shaft. 3-58 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Gerotor separator plate Slot on separator plate Tab on oil pump body O-ring Figure 3-98. Separator Plate Slots Figure 3-98. Install gerotor separator plate by lining up slots on perimeter with tabs inside oil pump body. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-59...
Apply several drops of LOCTITE 243 (blue) to last few threads on that end of the filter adapter (6) which is installed into filter mount (3). Do not apply LOCTITE to adapter threads on filter element side. 3-60 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
Figure 3-100. Lifter Assembly (Typical) End clearance should be within 0.008-0.022 in. (0.203-0.559 mm). Replace lifters if clearance exceeds SERVICE WEAR LIMIT of 0.026 in. (0.660 mm). Soak lifters in clean engine oil. Keep covered until assembly. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-61...
Tighten screws evenly to 30-40 in-lbs (3-5 Nm). Place new o-rings on top of push rod cover. Install push rods, cylinder head, lower and upper rocker covers. See 3.5 CYLINDER HEAD. 3-62 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Blow out all cover oil passages and bushings with com- apart. Use GAUGE PIN SET (Part No. HD-38361) when mea- pressed air. suring pinion and cam gear sizes. Clean old gasket material from gearcase and cover faces with cleaning solvent. 3-64 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Table 3-29. Cam and Pinion Gear Color Code and Diameter GEAR NO. & POSITION INBOARD OUTBOARD COLOR CODE Intake Intake Exhaust Pinion (1 paint dot) 1.9025-1.9029 1.9025-1.9029 (48.323-48.333) (48.323-48.333) WHITE 1.9020-1.9024 1.9020-1.9024 (48.310-48.321) (48.310-48.321) GREEN 1.9015-1.9019 1.9015-1.9019 (48.298-48.308) (48.298-48.308) 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-65...
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Figure 3-103. Install a new seal and new dry gear cover gasket on crankcase. 3-66 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Install cam position sensor and rotor in gearcase cover. 7.8 IGNITION MODULE AND CAM POSITION SEN- 7683 SOR. Install any components removed to gain access to gear- case (i.e. exhaust system components, air cleaner, etc.). Figure 3-110. Checking Cam Gear End Play 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-67...
Replace bearing inner shim if difference (end play) in indicator readings is not 0.001-0.005 in. (0.025- 0.127 mm). Choose shim from Table 3-31. NOTE Use a thinner shim for less end play; use a thicker shim for more end play. 3-68 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Oil seal Retaining ring Bearing assembly Gear shaft bearing Left crankcase half Retaining ring Connecting rod and flywheel assembly Outer bearing race Inner race 10. Right crankshaft half Figure 3-114. Crankcase and Flywheel Assembly 3-70 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Pinion bearings are identified as Crankshaft bearing tool (Part No. HD-94547-101) shown. Left crankcase half Figure 3-116. Sprocket Outer Shaft Race Removal 12. See Figure 3-116. Use CRANKSHAFT BEARING TOOL (Part No. HD-94547-101) to remove sprocket shaft outer races. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-71...
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A - Roller OD cannot be measured to required accuracy with micrometer. Refer to color chart in Table 3-35. Figure 3-120. Bearing Identification Table 3-34. Roller Specifications ROLLER OD (*A) IDENTIFICATION* Largest Blue White (Grey) Smallest Green 3-72 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Motor Company provides a flywheel refurbishing program as outlined in Tech Tip #38. Always use the smallest outer race ID measurement and the largest OD inner race measurement when selecting bearings. 3-74 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Lapping is completed when entire bushing surface has a dull, satin finish rather than a glossy, smooth appearance. If necessary, flush off lap in cleaning solvent, air dry and apply fresh, light coat of fine lapping compound. 3-76 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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(2.8-4.0 Nm). Figure 3-125. Piston Oil Jet Assembly Figure 3-125. Remove two TORX screws from pis- ton jet assembly to remove piston jet from right crank- case. Remove piston jet gasket from right crankcase. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-77...
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Move snap ring if not properly centered. Loosen allen head screws and remove claws from snap ring. a0096x3x Figure 3-126. Snap Ring Installation Using Retaining Ring Remover/Installer (Part No. HD-44069) 3-78 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Position left outer race over bearing bore on outboard side of left crankcase half. Insert shaft of installer plug through left outer race and into installer base. Press race into bore until firmly seated against retaining ring. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-79...
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Slide sleeve over pilot until sleeve contacts inner bearing race. Install Nice bearing, washer and han- dle on top of sleeve. Rotate handle clockwise until bearing contacts fly- wheel shoulder. Remove tool from sprocket shaft. 3-80 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Tighten 3/8-in. fastener to 22-27 ft-lbs (30-37 Nm). INSTALLER (Part HD-42579) SPROCKET SHAFT SEAL INSTALLER (Part No. HD-45206) onto sprocket shaft. Follow procedure in Step 8. Rotate handle clockwise until the spacer makes contact with the bearing. Remove tool from sprocket shaft. 2006 Buell P3: Engine 3-81...
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Install the stud in the crankcase with the shoulder end down. Use an air gun to drive the stud until the shoulder reaches the crankcase. Remove air gun. Use a torque wrench to tighten stud to 10-20 ft-lbs (14-27 Nm). 3-82 2006 Buell P3: Engine...
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Table Of Contents FUEL SYSTEM SUBJECT PAGE NO. 4.1 Specifications ..........4.2 Fuel Tank Cover/Fuel Tank .
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Worn or damaged needle or needle jet. Replace assembly. Vacuum piston malfunction. Table 4-5. Plugged jets or passages. Clean and clear as required. 10. Fuel level too low. 10. Adjust float tab for correct fuel level. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Worn or damaged needle or needle jet. Replace assembly. Vacuum piston assembly malfunction. Refer to Table 4-5. Loose or plugged main jets or passages. Clean, clear and correct as required. 10. Improper fuel level. 10. Adjust float level. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Clean and clear passage. PISTON DOES NOT CLOSE PROPERLY Check for: Remedy: Spring damaged. Replace spring. Piston binding. Clean piston slides and body or replace piston. Piston diaphragm ring dirty or damaged. Clean or replace piston. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
4.3 AIR CLEANER. Figure 4-3. Moving to front of vehicle, pry rubber stops from weld studs on each side of frame backbone. Raise rear of fuel tank and slide assembly rearward to remove from frame. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Figure 4-1. Install seat. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
filler cap over and either loosen or tighten the 10 mm nut (3). Bottom of fuel cap boot O-ring Figure 4-4. Fuel Cap 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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“RES(ERVE)” position after refueling. a0176x4x Fuel supply valve Filter strainer Band clamp Fuel supply - “OFF” position Fuel supply - “ON” position Fuel supply - “RESERVE” position Figure 4-5. Fuel Supply Valve 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Remove o-ring from flange of fuel valve assembly. Dis- card o-ring. Carefully unthread fuel filter strainer from fuel valve assembly. Clean strainer using a suitable solvent. Dis- card strainer if any damage is found. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Unthread bolt and remove battery negative cable (black) from battery negative (-) terminal. Drain fuel tank. See 1.21 FUEL SUPPLY VALVE AND FILTER STRAINER. Remove fuel filler cap from tank. Post Check ball Figure 4-6. Rollover Valve 4-10 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Insert fingers into filler neck and under fuel cap boot to hold bottom of rollover valve. Rotate hex on vent tube fit- ting in a counter-clockwise direction and remove. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-11...
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Hand tighten fitting again and observe orientation of nozzle. If nozzle is closer, repeat pro- cedure. If further away, rotate body of valve in the opposite direction. A few attempts may be needed to achieve the desired result. 4-12 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
Using a side cutters, cut clamp and remove fuel inlet housing. hose from fitting at side of carburetor. Remove Phillips screw (with lockwasher) to release stay plate on auto-enrichener from carburetor hous- ing. Pull enrichener from carburetor bore. 4-14 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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15. Adjust engine idle speed. See 1.20 IGNITION TIMING and using cable adjusters at handlebar, tighten cables as AND IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT. necessary to keep barrel ends from dislodging. Verify operation by turning throttle grip and observing cable action. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-15...
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fit to ensure that the float pin is securely held, so always tap out the pin in the direction of the cast-in arrow (that is, from the inter- ference side). 4-16 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Figure 4-13. Carburetor- Bottom End Figure 4-13. Remove float (1) and fuel valve (3). Carefully slide clip (4) and fuel valve (3) from tab on float (1). Remove wireform clip (4) from groove in fuel valve (3). 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-17...
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float bowl vent to blow carburetor cleaner out of holes in float bowl chamber. 4-18 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
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Inspect fuel valve seat in carburetor housing for dirt, damage or corrosion. Replace carburetor if seat damage or corrosion is present. Verify cleanliness of slow jet. Be sure that all orifices are clean and open. Replace jet if damaged. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-19...
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Install new o-ring into groove of float bowl, if removed. Be sure to thoroughly clean groove before o-ring installa- tion. 10. Install four Phillips screws to secure float bowl at bottom of carburetor body. Tighten screws until snug. 4-20 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
At the end of its return stroke, the enrichener valve is open and the vehicle is ready for the next cold start. Enrichener valve Heater Wax and silicone contracted Air/Fuel passageway (closed position) Figure 4-18. Hot Start/Plunger is Closed 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-21...
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(00070a) Position seat on frame backbone, so that tongue at bot- tom engages slot in frame weldment. Push down on rear of seat until spring-loaded latch fully engages groove of seat pin. 4-22 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
Figure 4-21. Throttle Position Sensor with O-ring Align holes in throttle position sensor with those in carbu- retor housing. Using special TORX bit (Snap-on® TTXR20E), loosely install two tamper-resistant T20 TORX screws. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-23...
fitting is fixed to an allen head screw on the venturi ring for positive location. Figure 4-22. Buell motorcycles sold in the state of Cali- Crankcase vapors passing through the PCV valve follow fornia are equipped with an evaporative (EVAP) emissions the fuel vapors to the charcoal canister via a 3-way fitting...
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For correct assembly, mark tubes to correlate with stamps on canister. Mark one tube “CARB” and the other “TANK.” Pull PCV outlet hose (connection from carburetor throat and PCV valve) from fitting at front of charcoal canister. 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System 4-25...
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3-way connector located inboard of the air box. along the inboard side above the oil drain hose. 4-26 2006 Buell P3: Fuel System...
(10) is reversed. The solenoid plunger (7) is returned to its original position by the return spring, which causes the pinion gear (1) to disengage from the clutch ring gear (13). 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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Armature Brush Ball bearing Solenoid plunger Main solenoid contacts Battery Starter 10. Pull-in winding during 11. Hold-in winding cranking 12. Overrunning clutch 13. Clutch ring gear Starting circuit see wiring diagram Figure 5-1. Starter Operation 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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Excessively worn teeth. Replace ring gear. Solenoid Return spring worn. Replace solenoid. Coil layer shorted. Contact plate melted and stuck. Starting Switch Unopened contacts. Replace starting switch or starter relay. or Starter Relay Poor returning. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
Battery voltage present? Ground. a0192x5x 5831 5832 5828 Replace right Repair wiring to handlebar starter button. Battery terminal switch gear. Motor terminal 5831 Continued on 5816 Next Page Figure 5-2. Starting System Diagnosis, Part 1 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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STARTER CURRENT DRAW TEST under 5.6 STARTER SYSTEM or Grounds. TESTING. Replace or repair starter motor. FREE RUNNING CURRENT DRAW TEST. 5817 See diagnostics in 7.11 STARTER/IGNITION INTERLOCK. Figure 5-3. Starting System Diagnosis, Part 2 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
NOTE caused by the powdered paint will cause a voltage Open circuits on the ground side will read zero. drop or potential difference in the ground circuit. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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HOME a0194x5x COLOR CODE: CONNECTOR CODE: LIGHT BLACK BLUE DIODE BROWN GREEN PIN CONNECTOR GRAY ORANGE SOCKET CONNECTOR PINK SPLICE CONNECTION VIOLET NO CONNECTION WHITE YELLOW 16 R 2 IGN POWER IGN POWER W/BK FROM (3) GN/BK W/BK PARK 6A RATING TO START BK/R RELAY...
Check for continuity between the 30 and 87 termi- nals. A good relay shows continuity (continuity tester lamp “on” or a zero ohm reading on the ohmmeter). A malfunctioning relay will not show continuity and must be replaced. 5-10 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
Push hoses to either side to allow access to starter. Remove nut with washer (metric) that attaches posi- tive battery cable to post. Remove positive battery cable ring terminal. Detach solenoid connector [128]. Remove starter and gasket. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter 5-11...
If starter pinion pulls in strongly, solenoid is working and this test was within specification, there may be a properly. problem with engine or primary drive. If starter pinion does not pull in, replace the sole- noid. 5-12 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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Motor terminal Observe starter pinion. Relay terminal If starter pinion remains in pull-in position, solenoid Figure 5-15. Return Test is working properly. If starter pinion does not remain in pull-in position, replace the solenoid. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter 5-13...
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0.008 in. (0.203 mm), use an undercutting machine End cover to undercut the mica to 0.031 in. (0.8 mm) deep. The slots should then be cleaned to remove any dirt or cop- Figure 5-17. Removing the Thru-Bolts per dust. 5-14 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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After undercutting, lightly sand the com- mutator with crocus cloth to remove any burrs. Figure 5-19. Mica must not be left with a thin edge next to segments. Mica must be cut away clean between segments. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter 5-15...
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Touch one probe to any commutator segment (1). Touch the other probe to the armature core (2). There should be no continuity (infinite ohms). If there is continuity, then the armature is grounded. Replace grounded armatures. 5-16 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter...
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Touch the other probe to each of the brushes attached to the field coil(s) (2). There should be continuity (0 ohms). If there is no continuity at either brush, then the field coil(s) are open and the field frame must be replaced. 2006 Buell P3: Electric Starter 5-17...
Fifth gear (high) 4.74 * Internal gear ratios indicate number of mainshaft revolutions required to drive output sprocket one revolution. ** Overall gear ratios indicate number of engine revolutions required to drive rear wheel one revolution. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Bottom nut first, same torque for top, Page 6-37 Transmission sprocket nut LOCTITE 262 (red), left hand threads, special torque See NOTES See NOTES turn method, Page 6-40 Transmission sprocket screws 90-110 in-lbs 10-12 Nm Replace after 3 removals, Page 6-40 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
19. Oil seal 8. Primary cover 20. Rubber washer 9. Bushing 21. Splined collar 10. Spring 22. Pinch screw 11. Chain guide 23. Shift lever 12. Gasket 24. Coupling Figure 6-1. Primary Cover and Shifter Assembly 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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PEGS AND FOOTPEG SUPPORT BRACKETS. Remove three sems screws with washers and clutch inspection cover. Remove and discard gasket from groove in primary cover. 10. Slide spring with attached hex lockplate from flats of clutch limiting screw. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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CHAIN. Primary Chain Adjustment Figure 6-4. Buell Blast Models are shipped with a spacer between the primary chain limiting screw and the locknut. The Figure 6-5. Chain Limiting Screw-without Spacer spacer is used to quickly get proper adjustment during pro- duction.
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14. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. ring side of ramp assembly facing inward, place hook of ramp around coupling button and rotate assembly coun- terclockwise until tang on inner ramp fits in slot of pri- mary cover. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
Worn clutch release ramps or balls. Replace release ramps and/or balls. Warped clutch steel plates. Replace clutch steel plates. Blade worn or damaged clutch gear splines. Replace clutch gear or hub as required. Overfilled primary. Drain lubricant to correct level. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Unseat spring seat (8) from the groove in clutch hub prongs. Remove pressure plate assembly (7). Figure 6-14. Remove the clutch pack from the hub/ shell assembly. The pack consists of five fiber plates and five steel plates. 6-10 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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21. Washer, labeled “out” Retaining ring 22. Clutch hub 10. Spring seat 23. Retaining ring 11. Diaphragm spring 24. Bearing 25. Clutch shell and sprocket 12. Retaining ring 13. Release plate 26. Retaining ring Figure 6-14. Clutch Assembly 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-11...
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Inspect stator and rotor. See 7.14 ALTERNATOR. then separate the adjusting screw from the bearing Replace damaged parts as necessary. and release plate. Remove bearing from release Install adjusting screw assembly into pressure plate. plate. 6-12 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Rotate the clutch shell while holding the clutch hub. If bearing is rough or binds, it must be replaced. Figure 6-17. Measuring Friction Plates Figure 6-17. Check fiber plates for thickness. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-13...
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With snap ring positioned against outboard side of spring seat, and fully seated in groove of clutch hub, carefully loosen and remove compression tool. 6-14 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-15...
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Secure pins in place with new cotter pins. Align shifter fork assembly with transmission gear fork grooves. NOTE This completes transmission assembly. Transmission compo- nents are now prepared for installation into the left crankcase half. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-27...
5th gear. Discard seal. over end of bolt (2). Install and tighten nut (6) until 5th gear (3) is free. 7397 Figure 6-38. Mounting Cross Plate (Part No. B-43983) Figure 6-38. Place cross plate on crankcase as shown. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-29...
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Press in the outer bearing to a depth of 0.315-0.285 Main drive gear in. (8.001-7.239 mm). Press in the inner bearing to a depth of 0.080 in. Figure 6-40. Needle Bearing Installation Tool (2.032 mm). 6-30 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Insert threaded end of bolt (2) through installer cup (3) and thrust washer (1). Thread nut (6) onto end of bolt (2). Tighten nut (6) until shoulder on gear (4) bottoms against inner race of bearing. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-31...
first, next to the bearing bore. Hold the driver squarely against the closed end of the bearing and tap the bearing into place. The bearing is properly positioned when driven inward flush or 0.030 in. (0.762 mm) below the outside surface. 6-32 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Fifth gear mainshaft Quad seal Needle bearing (2) Spacer Oil seal 10. Oil seal Right crankcase half 11. Bearing (closed end) shifter drum Ball bearing 12. Bearing (closed end) countershaft Figure 6-46. Transmission Assembly Right Crankcase Half 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-33...
flush with or 0.020 in. (0.508 mm) below inside surface. If using a pressing tool larger than diameter of bushing, the pressing tool will bottom against crankcase when bushing is flush with top surface. 6-34 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
(1) first to 90-110 in-lbs (10-12 Nm). Attach loop of spring (11) over and into groove in pin (6). Then, tighten shifter shaft assembly top locknut (1) to the same torque. Remove drill bit. 6-38 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission...
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Apply several drops of LOCTITE 243 (blue) to last few threads. Figure 6-56. Countershaft Retainer Insert screw (1) through retention collar (2) and thread into end of shaft. Place transmission in gear, and tighten TORX screw (1) to 13-17 ft-lbs (18-23 Nm). 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-39...
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Tighten the transmission sprocket nut an additional 30°- 40°. Figure 6-57. Install lockplate over nut so that two of lockplate’s four drilled holes (diagonally opposite) align with sprocket’s two tapped holes. 2006 Buell P3: Drive/Transmission 6-41...
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Table Of Contents SUBJECT PAGE NO. 7.1 Specifications ..........7.2 Ignition System .
Timer cover Module plate (ignition module/cam position sensor) Rotor cup Spark plug Spark plug cable Ignition coil Connector [88] Auto-enrichener Throttle position sensor (TP sensor) 10. Connector [10] 11. Bank angle sensor Figure 7-1. Ignition System Components 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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The ignition system produces a spark near top dead center (TDC) for starting. At RPM’s and loads above this, the system produces a spark 0˚-45˚ before TDC. The whole timing pro- gram can be shifted by mechanical rotation of the integrated Figure 7-2. Test Jumper 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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HOME a0282a7x SPARK PLUG THROTT LE AUTO PO SI TION ENRI CH SENSOR BANK ANG LE IN TEGRATED SENSOR IGNI T ION ELECTRONI C IGNI T ION COI L M ODULE IGN POW ER IGN M ODULE W /R W / BK FROM ( 3) GN / BK W / BK...
Repair / Replace Engine Stop Switch Coil and [22A]. or Wiring. 5002 5173 Wire Harness Connectors Description Type Location [22] RT Handlebar Switch 4 - Place Multilock Behind Headlight Figure 7-4. No Spark At Spark Plug 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Go To Next Page Use harness connector adaptor kit (HD-41404) gray female Repair Open Between [10B] Pin 6 Repair Open In W/BK Wire probe(s) and patch cord. (BK) And Ground 5003 5003 Figure 7-5. No Spark At Spark Plug 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Inspect For Mechanical Failure. 5009 Repair. 5005 Inspect ignition module for signs of physical contact with rotor cup. Replace rotor cup if necessary. 7793 Connector [10] Coil Harness Adapters (HD-42962) Figure 7-6. No Spark At Spark Plug 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Repair short to ground on LT Inspect module harness GN/GY wire. for damage. Repair if necessary. 5007 If harness is not damaged, replace ignition module. Connector [134] 8261 Figure 7-7. Continuous or No Spark At Spark Plug 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Are Ferrous Metals Located Within 0.250 in. (6.4 mm) Install Properly. Of Sides, Face, Or Top Of Bank Angle Sensor? Return To Original Replace Bank Angle Sensor. Configuration. 5013 Figure 7-8. Continuous or No Spark At Spark Plug 7-10 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Check continuity between breakout box Pin 3 and connector [88B] pins 3 and 4. 7610 Continuity present? Replace TP Sensor. Repair Open. 7590 7580 Remove seat and fuel tank cover. See 2.28 SEAT. Figure 7-9. Drivability Troubleshooting 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-11...
After WOT, the TPS reading may not return back to exactly Black TP Sensor Ground 0.5V +/- 0.05V. To re-check exact TPS voltage reading, turn cycle key off and on. Not Used Tighten TP Sensor mounting screws to 13-23 in-lbs (2-3 Nm). 7-12 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death Remove bank angle sensor. or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-13...
Replace the unit if it fails. Switch positions are explained in Table 7-11. Table 7-11. Ignition Switch Labeling REMOVE LABEL NAME IGN. LAMPS LOCK Fork Lock Park See note & Table 7-12. Ignition 7-14 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Cut cable tie and disconnect ignition key switch connector [33] from main wiring harness. Note location of cable tie. Remove two headlight bucket bolts and headlamp bucket. See 7.17 HEADLAMP. Remove two bolts and ignition key switch. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-15...
Table 7-14. Figure 7-15. Throttle Position Sensor Table 7-14. Electrical Connector [88] CHAMBER WIRE COLOR FUNCTION NUMBER Violet/Orange Auto-Enrichener Orange Auto-Enrichener Light Blue TP Sensor Output Yellow TP Sensor Input Black TP Sensor Ground Not Used 7-16 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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7505 7516 Replace fuse. Locate and repair Short to Use black male probe and patch cord from ground on Orange wire. TEST CONNECTOR KIT (Part No. HD-41404). 7517 Replace fuse. 7510 Figure 7-16. Driveability Troubleshooting 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-17...
Figure 7-18. Drill hole in outer timer cover at 5:00 position approximately 0.500 in. (13 mm) in from outside edge. Pull out outer timer cover using 90 degree pick or other suitable tool. 7-18 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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While riding, a loose seat can *Tan/Yellow [10B] shift causing loss of control, which could result in death Black Ground or serious injury. (00070a) 12. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 7-20 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Figure 7-18. Drill hole in location shown and remove outer timer cover, if not removed. Loosen module plate screws just enough to allow sensor plate to be rotated using a screwdriver in the plate's notch. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-21...
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(counter-clockwise) until front intake valve opens and closes. Figure 7-22. Rotate rear wheel from right side of vehicle in direction of forward motion (clockwise) until TDC mark (vertical line) is centered in timing inspection hole. 7-22 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
See DIAGNOSTIC CHARTS. Check for primary coil winding resistance. Normal resistance range is 0.4-0.6 ohms. TEST RESULTS on the next page if resistance is not within normal operating range. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-23...
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Attach left side cover. Pink (-) To Ignition Module Install negative battery cable to battery terminal. Tighten Black Ground fastener to 72-96 in-lbs (8-11 Nm). Install fuel tank cover. See 4.2 FUEL TANK COVER/ FUEL TANK. 7-24 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Replace cables not meeting resistance specifications of 2375-5833 ohms. INSTALLATION Connect spark plug cable to ignition coil and spark plug. Fasten boot/cap securely. Tight connections provide the necessary moisture-proof environment for the ignition coil and spark plug terminals. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-25...
This system will prevent vehicle operation if for- ward motion is attempted with the sidestand down. 7.3 DIAGNOSTIC CHARTS for Ignition Tests. NOTE Use gray male probe and patch cord from TEST CONNEC- TOR KIT (Part No. HD-41404). 7-26 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Ground present? Replace diode. Repair open on TN wire Replace 5062 Diode installed between neutral switch neutral backwards. and Diode 1. switch. Reverse polarity. 5061 5063 5064 Figure 7-31. Ignition Test 2 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-27...
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[95] and Diode 2. 5073 Replace clutch Repair open on Diode installed Replace switch. BK wire between backwards. diode. connector [95] and Reverse polarity. 5074 ground. 5072 5071 5075 Figure 7-32. Ignition Test 3 7-28 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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HOME a0194x5x COLOR CODE: CONNECTOR CODE: LIGHT BLACK BLUE DIODE BROWN GREEN PIN CONNECTOR GRAY ORANGE SOCKET CONNECTOR PINK SPLICE CONNECTION VIOLET NO CONNECTION WHITE YELLOW 16 R 2 IGN POWER IGN POWER W/BK FROM (3) GN/BK W/BK 6A RATING TO START BK/R PARK...
Depress clutch lever and hold. Detach switch by depressing switch trigger button and pulling switch towards the end of the handlebar. Install new switch. NOTE To test/replace the neutral switch, see 7.23 NEUTRAL INDI- CATOR SWITCH. 7-30 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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While riding, a loose seat can Bracket shift causing loss of control, which could result in death Screw or serious injury. (00070a) Nut with lock washer (2) Acorn nut (2) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. Figure 7-38. Circuit Breaker Installation 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-31...
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The reference numbers below correlate with the circled num- bers in the 7.11 STARTER/IGNITION INTERLOCK flow charts. a0235x7x Continuity Infinite ohms Figure 7-40. Ohmmeter Diode Test Check diode with an ohmmeter as shown in Figure 7-40. 7-32 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-33...
Check by using an ohmmeter with one lead on a known good ground, such as battery ground cable, and the other on the regulator base. Connector plug to stator must be clean and tight. 7-34 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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5319 2. Accessories on when vehicle is ridden very slowly for long periods. 3. Battery self-discharge and/or accessory draw because vehicle was not operated for a long period. Figure 7-44. Charging System Troubleshooting 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-35...
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BROWN GREEN PIN CONNECTOR GRAY ORANGE SOCKET CONNECTOR PINK SPLICE CONNECTION VIOLET NO CONNECTION WHITE YELLOW Voltage Regulator Main Circuit Breaker BK 2 Starter BK 3 BK 3 Battery Stator Figure 7-45. Charging System Circuit 7-36 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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The current output should exceed current draw by 3.5 amps minimum. If output does not meet specifications, there may be too many accessories for the charging system to handle. Reconnect regulator after testing. Replace cut cable strap. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-37...
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Test for resistance with ohmmeter set on the RX1 scale. Resistance across the stator sockets should be 0.2- 0.4 ohms. If the resistance is lower, the stator is damaged and must be replaced. Figure 7-50. Check for Stator Resistance 7-38 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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If output is good, charging problem might be faulty regulator/rectifier. Replace as required. Check the output again as described under Current and Voltage Output Test. a0245x7x Figure 7-51. Check Stator AC Voltage Output 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-39...
Figure 7-53. Position blocking under rotor. Press sprocket free of rotor. 7805 NOTE Resistance to sprocket/rotor disassembly is due in part to the magnetic force of the permanent rotor magnets. Figure 7-52. Rotor Assembly 7-40 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Loss of torque on TORX fasteners could result in alternator damage. Remove stator wiring grommet from left crankcase half. Withdraw stator wiring from grommet hole in left crank- case half. Remove stator. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-41...
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After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) 11. Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 7-42 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-43...
Call doctor immediately. Eyes Flush with water, get immediate medical attention. x0487x7x Contents are corrosive Keep flames away Wear safety glasses Read instructions Contents are explosive Keep away from children Figure 7-59. Battery Warning Label 7-44 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
Disconnecting tester cables with load tester ON can cause a spark and battery explo- sion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00253a) Install the battery on the motorcycle. See BATTERY INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-45...
(00213a) to the battery to avoid dangerous sparks. Never try to charge a visibly damaged or frozen bat- Install the battery on the motorcycle. See BATTERY tery. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION. 7-46 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-47...
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Figure 7-62. Battery Self-Discharge Rate freezing), dry place. Charge the battery every month if stored at temperatures below 60˚ F. (16˚ C). Charge the battery more frequently if stored in a warm area above 60˚ F. (16˚ C). 7-48 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
Install bracket with two allen screws and tighten to 12-14 ft lbs (16.3-19.0). Repeat for other bracket Attach both front turn signals. See 7.19 TURN SIG- NALS. Install windscreen if removed with four screws and washers. See 2.26 WINDSCREEN. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-49...
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If operation fails, reread procedure and verify that all WARNING WARNING steps were performed. Align headlamp. See 1.23 HEADLAMP. Be sure that all lights and switches operate properly before operating motorcycle. Low visibility of rider can result in death or serious injury. (00316a) 7-50 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
Bullet connectors (2) Activate right turn signals using switch on left han- Lockwasher & screw dlebar. Front and rear right turn signals must flash. Turn ignition key switch to OFF. Figure 7-68. Rear Turn Signals 7-52 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Tail lamp Activate right turn signals using switch on left han- Left rear directional lamp dlebar. Front and rear right turn signals must flash. Figure 7-69. Rear Turn Signal Connections Turn ignition key switch to OFF. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-53...
After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be sure it is in locked position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. 7-54 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
Figure 7-72. Right Handlebar Switches Figure 7-72. Check handlebar switch for proper operation. If operation fails, reread procedure and verify that all steps were performed. Turn ignition key switch to IGN. Start motorcycle. Turn ignition key switch to OFF. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-55...
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Activate horn by pressing horn switch. Turn ignition key switch to OFF. Figure 7-73. Left Handlebar Switch Connection [24] and Clutch Switch Connection [95] 7079 Passing lamp HIGH beam LOW beam Turn signals Horn Figure 7-74. Left Handlebar Switches 7-56 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
If horn is faulty, replace unit as an assembly. The horn is not repairable. If battery voltage is not present, either horn switch or wiring to horn is faulty. If horn switch is faulty, replace left handlebar switch. See 7.21 HANDLE- SWITCHES. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-57...
Lights 15A Key switch 15A Always investigate the cause of blown fuses before replacing System 15A them. See your Buell dealer for more information. Spare (2) Circuit Breakers Ignition 7.5A Accessory 7.5A Figure 7-79.
If the trip switch is pressed for more than 5 seconds at any time while in the diagnostic Install rubber boot/bezel assembly to odometer reset mode, the diagnostic code displayed will be erased. switch. 7-60 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Remove two screws that secure speedometer to rear of dash panel. Apply more glass cleaner in gap and work speed- ometer free from dash. Depress tab and remove speedometer connector [39]. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-61...
While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070a) Speedometer sensor Install seat. See 2.28 SEAT. Screw Figure 7-84. Speedometer Sensor 7-62 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
To change the test frequency, press CLEAR to cancel and enter the new fre- quency. Press ENTER to begin and reverify. NOTE The speedometer should be accurate within 0-4 MPH (0- 6.5 KPH). 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-63...
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Sweep tool has frequency jumps in full scale sweeps. Perform sweep in 3 stages as described in speedometer tester manual. a0263x7x 10. Disconnecting speed sensor or install speedometer sen- Figure 7-87. Test Harness sor will cause code d02 to set. 7-64 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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Speedometer Test: Chart Replace Place jump wire across boot. leads to reset switch on back of speedometer. 6002 Does display toggle between modes? Replace Replace reset switch. speedometer. 6001 6020 Figure 7-88. Speedometer Test Chart 1 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-65...
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Outputs erratic? Repair as Replace necessary. speedometer. 6004 6006 Bad connection found. Repair con- nector or harness. 6008 STOP Go to Speedometer Test: Chart Figure 7-89. Speedometer Test Chart 2A 7-66 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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6008 damaged. Does damage exist? Repair as Check speedometer speed necessary. sensor. Clean or replace sen- sor as required. Retest. 6016 Problem solved? System OK. Replace speedometer. 6029 6024 Figure 7-90. Speedometer Test Chart 2B 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-67...
High Beam Indicator 12V When Active Black Right/Left Turn/High Beam R/L Turn Indicator 12V When Active Not Used Not Used Sensor Power White Sensor Return Black Sensor Ground Not Used Not Used Figure 7-91. Diagnostics 7-68 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
10. Tag and disconnect right and left front turn signal bullet connectors. 11. Disconnect ignition switch connector [33]. 12. Note location of cable strap and cut cable strap on horn wire and remove two blade connectors [122] from horn. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-69...
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23. Disconnect side stand switch connector [60] above swing 32. Pull main wiring harness out through rear of frame. arm. 24. Disconnect oil pressure switch connector [120]. 25. Disconnect rear brake line switch connector [121] located above swingarm on right side of motorcycle. 7-70 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...
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15-18 in-lbs (1.7-2 Nm). Tighten plastic acorn nut bundles. to 1-3 in-lbs (0.1-0.3 Nm). Feed negative (-) wire across frame and connect to volt- age regulator mount and frame. Use two cable straps to secure wires. 2006 Buell P3: Electrical 7-71...
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Be sure that all lights and switches operate properly before operating motorcycle. Low visibility of rider can result in death or serious injury. (00316a) 33. Check for proper operation of headlamp, turn signals, brake lamp and starting, charging and ignition systems. 7-72 2006 Buell P3: Electrical...