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memory alone.
5. Protect finished surfaces from physical damage or corrosion. Keep gasoline and other chemicals
off painted surfaces.
6. Use penetrating oil on frozen or tight bolts. Avoid using heat where possible. Heat can warp, melt
or affect the temper of parts. Heat also damages the finish of paint and plastics.
7. When a part is a press fit or requires a special tool to remove, the information or type of tool is
identified in the text. Otherwise, if a part is difficult to remove or install, determine the cause before
proceeding.
8. To prevent objects or debris from falling into the engine, cover all openings.
9. Read each procedure thoroughly and compare the illustrations to the actual components before
starting the procedure. Perform the procedure in
10. Recommendations are occasionally made to refer service to a dealership or specialist. In these
cases, the work can be performed more economically by the specialist than by the home
mechanic.
11. The term replaces means to discard a defective part and replace it with a new part. Overhaul
means to remove, disassemble, inspect, measure, repair and/or replace parts as required to
recondition an assembly.
12. Some operations require using a hydraulic press. If a press is not available, have these operations
performed by a shop equipped with the necessary equipment. Do not use makeshift equipment
that may damage the motorcycle.
13. Repairs are much faster and easier if the UTV is clean before starting work. Degrease the
motorcycle with a commercial degreaser; follow the directions on the container for the best results.
Clean all parts with cleaning solvent when removing them.
CAUTION
Do not direct high-pressure water at steering
bearings, fuel hoses, wheel bearings,
suspension and electrical components.
Water may force grease out of the bearings
and possibly damage the seals
14. If special tools are required, have them available before starting the procedure. When special
tools are required, they are described at the beginning of the procedure.
15. Make diagrams of similar-appearing parts. For instance, crankcase bolts are often not the same
lengths. Do not rely on memory alone. Carefully laid out parts can become disturbed, making it
difficult to reassemble the comports correctly.
16. Make sure all shims and washers are reinstalled in the same location and position.
17. Whenever rotating parts contact a stationary part, look for a shim or washer.
18. Use new gaskets if there is any doubt about the condition of old ones.
19. If using self-locking fasteners, replace them with new ones. Do not install standard fasteners in
place of self-locking ones.
20. Use grease to hold small parts in place if they tend to fall out during assembly. Do not apply
grease to electrical or brake components.
Summary of Contents for UTV 700 2009
Page 1: ...HUANSONG UTV 700 SERVICE MANUAL 2009 ...
Page 96: ...GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 23 HYDROGRAPHIC CHART Hydrographic chart Pressure splash ...
Page 97: ...GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 24 LUBRICATION OIL WAY ...
Page 246: ...5 31 BRAKE SYSTEM No Part Name Qty Remarks 26 Caliper piston seal 1 27 Bleed screw 1 ...
Page 330: ...CHARGING SYSTEM 6 18 CHARGING SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Ignition coil C D I Magneto Rectifier ...