Honda CLYMER VF500C 500F (1984-1985) [8/350] General information

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CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL
INFORMATION
This detailed, comprehensive
manual
covers the
Honda 500 cc
water-cooled V-4 models. The
expert text
gives
complete
information on
maintenance, tune-up,
repair
and overhaul.
Hundreds
of
photos
and
drawings
guide you
through every step.
The
book
includes all
you
need
to
know
to
keep
your
Honda
running
right.
A
shop
manual
is
a
reference.
You
want
to be
able to
find information
fast. As in all Clymer
books,
this one
is
designed
with
you
in mind. All
chapters are thumb
tabbed.
Important
items
are
extensively
indexed at the
rear of the book.
All
procedures,
tables,
photos,
etc.,
in
this
manual
are
for
the
reader
who may
be
working
on
the bike or
using this
manual
for
the
first time.
All
the
most
frequently
used
specifications and
capacities are
summarized
on the
Quick
Reference
Data
pages
at
the
front
of the book.
Keep
the book
handy
in
your
tool
box.
It will
help
you
to better
understand
how the bike
runs,
lower
repair
and
maintenance costs and
generally
improve
your
satisfaction
with
the bike.
Tables 1-3 are at the end
of this chapter.
MANUAL ORGANiZATION
All dimens'ions and
capacities are
expressed
in
English units
farniliar
to U.S.
mechanics as
well
as
in metric
units.
This
chapter
provides gene.?al
information and
specifications
in Table
I
atthe:end
of the chapter.
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It
also discusses eguipment
and tools
useful both
for
preventive
maintenance and troubleshooting.
Refer
to
Table 2
for recommendations.
Chapter
Two
provides.methods
and suggestions
for
quick
and accurate
diagnosis and
repair
of
problems.
Troubleshooting
procedures
discuss
typical symptoms and
logical
methods
to
pinpoint
the trouble.
Chapter Three explains
all
periodic
lubrication
and
routine maintenance
necessary to
keep
the
bike
running well.
Chapter
Three
also
includes
recommended
tune-up
procedures,
eliminating
the
need
to constantly
consult chapters
on the
various
assemblies.
Subsequent
chapters describe
specific
gystems
such as the
engine, clutch,
transmission,
fuel,
exhaust, electrical
systems, cooling, suspension
and
brakes. Each chapter
provides
disassembly,
repair
and assembly
procedures
in
.
simple step-by-step
form.
If a
repair is impractical
for a home
mechanic.
it
is
so
indicated.
It is
usually
faster and
less expensive to take such
repairs to a dealer
or
competent
repair
shop.
Specifications
concerning a
particular
system are
included at the end
of the
appropriate chapier.
Some of the.procedures
in
this
manual specify
special tools.
In most cases, the
tool
is illustrated
either in
actual
use
of alone.
Well
equipped
mechanicd' may
find
they can substitute
similar
tools already
on hand or can fabricate
their
own.
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