Honda VFR750, VFR700 Repair Workshop Manual 1986-1997

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Honda VFR750, VFR700 Repair Workshop Manual 1986-1997

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Honda VFR750, VFR700 Repair Workshop Manual 1986-1997

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This 1986-1997 Honda VFR750, VFR700 V-Fours sportbike repair manual by Haynes covers:

  • Honda VFR750F-G 1986
  • Honda VFR750F-H 1987
  • Honda VFR750F-J 1988
  • Honda VFR750F-K 1989
  • Honda VFR750F-L 1990
  • Honda VFR750F-M 1991
  • Honda VFR750F-N 1992
  • Honda VFR750F-P 1993
  • Honda VFR750F-R 1994
  • Honda VFR750F-S 1995
  • Honda VFR750F-T 1996
  • Honda VFR750F-V 1997
  • Honda VFR700F-G, FII-G 1986
  • Honda VFR700FII-H 1987

When it comes time to service or repair your Honda VFR, this Haynes manual is the first tool you'll want in hand. The detailed text and visual aids will make sure you are able to tackle the jobs both big and small. You'll also love the color wiring diagrams!


Book Excerpt: 1986-1997 Honda VFR750, VFR700 V-4 Repair Manual... ENGINE, CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION

ENGINE DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY | GENERAL INFO DISASSEMBLY
  1. Before disassembling the engine, the external surfaces of the unit should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased. This will prevent contamination of the engine intervals, and will also make working a lot easier and cleaner. A high flash-point solvent, such as kerosene can be used, or better still, a proprietary engine degreaser. Use old paintbrushes and toothbrushes to work the solvent into the various recesses of the engine casings. Take care to exclude solvent or water from the electrical components and intake and exhaust ports. Warning: The use of gasoline as a cleaning agent should be avoided because of the risk of fire.
  2. When clean and dry, arrange the unit on the workbench, leaving suitable clear area for working. Gather a selection of small containers and plastic bags so that parts can be grouped together in an easily identifiable manner. Some paper and a pen should be on hand to permit notes to be made and labels attached where necessary. A supply of clean shop towels is also required.
  3. Before commencing work, read through the appropriate section so that some idea of the necessary procedure can be gained. When removing various engine components it should be noted that great force is seldom required, unless specified. In many cases, a component's reluctance to be removed is indicative of an incorrect approach or removal method. If in any doubt, re-check with the text.
  4. When disassembling the engine, keep 'mated' parts together (including gears, cylinders, pistons, valves, etc. that have been in contact with each other during engine operation). These 'mated' parts must be reused or replaced as an assembly.

BRAKES, WHEELS AND TIRES
SPROCKET COUPLING BEARING
(G through K models)
  1. Remove the rear wheel as described in Section 15 and remove the spacer from the center of the sprocket coupling (see Chapter 6)(see illustration).
  2. Lift the sprocket coupling away from the wheel leaving the rubber dampers in position in the wheel (see illustration).
  3. Remove the shouldered spacer from the inside of the coupling bearing and pry out the grease seal from the outside of the coupling (see illustrations).
  4. Support the coupling on blocks of wood and drive out the bearing with a bearing driver or socket (see illustration).
  5. Inspect the bearing as described above in Steps 8 through 10.
  6. Thoroughly clean the bearing recess then install the bearing into the recess in the coupling, with the marked or sealed side facing out. Using a bearing drover pr socket large enough to contact the outer race of the bearing, drive it in until it's completely seated (see illustration).


Subject: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Honda VFR750, VFR700 service, maintenance, repair. ISBN-10: 1785210394 | ISBN-13: 9781785210396 | Haynes 2101
TABLE of CONTENTS: VFR700, VFR750 V4 MAINTENANCE
  • Routine maintenance and servicing
  • Specifications
  • Lubricants and fluids
  • Maintenance schedule
  • Component locations
  • Maintenance procedures
REPAIRS and OVERHAUL
  • Engine, clutch and transmission
  • Fuel and exhaust systems
  • Ignition system
  • Frame and suspension
  • Brakes, wheels and final drive
  • Fairing and bodywork
  • Electrical system
  • Wiring diagrams
REFERENCE
  • Tools and workshop tips
  • Security
  • Storage
  • Troubleshooting

Specifications

  • Publisher: Haynes Manuals
  • Pages: 288 - Hundreds of b&w photos and illustrations
  • Binding: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
  • ISBN: 978-1-78521-039-6
  • Years: 1986 - 1997