Honda CR125R 2006 Owner's Manual page 28

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General Competition Maintenance
Spark Plug Cap
Install a small plastic tie-wrap around the spark plug cap to
reduce any possibility of it loosening or of water
penetration.
Spark Plug
Some non-resistor plugs may cause ignition problems.
Refer to the recommendations elsewhere in this manual for
specific types so you will be sure to use the proper reach
and heat range. Replace periodically as specified in the
Maintenance Schedule (page 21, 48).
Electrical Connectors
Clean electrical connectors and wrap them with electrical
tape to reduce the possibility of unwanted disconnections,
water shorts or corrosion. Additional corrosion protection is
offered by using Honda Dielectric Grease on all electrical
connections.
Engine Mounting Bolts
Make sure the engine mounting bolts are tightened to the
proper torque specification. For added peace of mind,
remove the nuts, clean the threads, and apply Honda Thread
Lock or an equivalent prior to torquing the nuts.
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Servicing Your Honda
Gaskets
Always use new gaskets when reassembling components.
Cylinder Removal
Put a little grease on the cylinder mounting dowels to
prevent corrosion from dissimilar metals. The tolerances are
quite tight, so it's important to keep these dowels absolutely
clean (page 50).
Ignition
Remove the alternator cover and keep it off for a few hours
after each washing to let condensation evaporate. Pull the
flywheel rotor every few rides and clean it and its crankshaft
mounting surface, the alternator stator, the ignition pulse
generator pickup and the entire ignition cavity thoroughly.
The presence of dirt between the ignition pulse generator
and the flywheel makes the ignition control module
compensate to maintain the ignition curve. Cleaning dirt
from the ignition side main seal helps to prevent premature
seal wear. Close inspection of this seal can reveal a leakage
problem before engine damage occurs.
Fuel Filter
Periodically drain the fuel from the tank, remove and clean
the fuel valve/filter. Replace the fuel valve O-ring if there
are any signs of damage or deterioration (page 35).
Fuel Contamination
Periodically drain the float chamber and inspect the
carburetor for contamination from dirt (page 34).
Inlet Tract Sealing
Air leaks around the carburetor insulator and reed valve
assembly should be cured by disassembling, cleaning and
resealing with new gaskets and some sealing agent. Be
careful not to overtighten the mounting bolts — this is the
most common cause for leaks here.
Pressure/Vacuum Leak-Down Test
Perform this test at regular intervals to minimize the
possibility of engine damage from air leaks.

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