Chapter 7. Drive Train; Troubleshooting - Yamaha 5KM2-AE1 Service Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

The following conditions may indicate damaged shaft drive components:
Symptoms
1.A pronounced hesitation or "jerky" movement
during acceleration, deceleration, or sustained
speed. (This must not be confused with
engine surging or transmission characteris-
tics.)
2.A "rolling rumble" noticeable at low speed; a
high-pitched whine; a "clunk" from a shaft
drive component or area.
3.A locked-up condition of the shaft drive train
mechanism, no power transmitted from the
engine to the front and/or rear wheel.
NOTE:
Areas A, B, and C above may be extremely difficult to diagnose. The symptoms are quite subtle and
difficult to distinguish from normal machine operating noise. If there is reason to believe these com-
ponents are damaged, remove the components and inspect them.
TROUBLESHOOTING
DRIVE TRAIN
A.Bearing damage.
B. Improper gear lash.
C.Gear tooth damage.
D. Broken drive shaft.
E.Broken gear teeth.
F. Seizure due to lack of lubrication.
G.Small foreign objects lodged between the
moving parts.
Inspection notes
1.Investigate any unusual noises.
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The following "noises" may indicate a
mechanical defect:
a.A "rolling rumble" noise during coasting,
acceleration, or deceleration. The noise
increases with front and/or rear wheel speed,
but it does not increase with higher engine or
transmission speeds.
Diagnosis: Possible wheel bearing damage.
b.A "whining" noise that varies with accelera-
tion and deceleration.
Diagnosis: Possible incorrect reassembly,
too-little gear lash.
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Possible Causes

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