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2009 KTM Motorcycle Service Manual 400 450 530 EXC XC-W Six Days

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    2009 KTM Motorcycle Service Manual 400 450 530 EXC XC-W Six Days
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    This 248 page, 2009 KTM Service Manual for KTM 400 450 530 EXC XC-W and Six Days motorcycles is an authorized reproduction of the original classic KTM motorcycle manual that is no longer in print.
    This KTM Service Manual works for the following KTM motorcycles:
    2009 KTM 400 EXC EU
    2009 KTM 400 EXC AUS
    2009 KTM 400 XC-W USA
    2009 KTM 450 EXC EU
    2009 KTM 450 EXC AUS
    2009 KTM 450 EXC SIX DAYS EU
    2009 KTM 450 XC-W USA
    2009 KTM 450 XC-W ZA
    2009 KTM 530 EXC EU
    2009 KTM 530 EXC AUS
    2009 KTM 530 EXC SIX DAYS EU
    2009 KTM 530 XC-W USA
    2009 KTM 530 XC-W ZA
    2009 KTM 450 EXC USA
    2009 KTM 530 EXC USA
    This 2009 KTM Service Manual 400 450 530 EXC XC-W Six Days includes the following repair information:
    MEANS OF REPRESENTATION
    IMPORTANT NOTES
    LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
    Chassis number
    Type label
    Key number (all EXC models)
    Engine number
    Fork part number
    Shock absorber part number
    MOTORCYCLE
    Jacking up the motorcycle
    Removing the motorcycle from the work stand
    Starting
    Starting the motorcycle for checking
    Ol/FORK, TRIPLE CLAMP
    Adjusting compression damping of fork
    Adjusting rebound damping of fork
    Adjusting spring preload of the fork
    Bleeding fork legs
    Cleaning the dust boots of the fork legs
    Loosening the fork protection
    Positioning the fork protection
    Removing the fork legs
    Installing fork legs
    Removing the fork protector
    Installing the fork protector
    Performing a fork service
    Disassembling the fork legs
    cartridge, disassembling
    Disassembling the compression damping fitting
    Checking the fork legs
    Assembling the compression damping fitting
    Assembling the cartridge
    Assembling the fork legs
    Greasing the steering head bearing
    Removing the lower triple clamp (EXC SIX DAYS,XC-W USA, EXC USA)
    Installing the lower triple clamp (EXC SIX DAYS,XC-W USA, EXC USA)
    Removing the lower triple clamp (EXC EU, EXC AUS,XC-W ZA)
    Installing the lower triple clamp (EXC EU, EXC AUS,XC-W ZA)
    Checking the play of the steering head bearing
    Adjusting play of steering head bearing (EXC SIX DAYS,XC-W USA, EXC USA)
    Adjusting play of steering head bearing (EXC EU,EXC AUS, XC-W ZA)
    02/HANDLEBAR, INSTRUMENTS
    Handlebar position
    Adjusting handlebar position
    Adjusting basic position of clutch lever
    Checking the choke cable routing (EXC EU,EXC SIX DAYS)
    Checking the choke cable play (EXC EU,EXC SIX DAYS)
    Adjusting the choke cable play (EXC EU,EXC SIX DAYS)
    Checking of the routing of the throttle cable
    Checking the play in the throttle cable
    Adjusting the play in the throttle cable
    03/FRAME
    Removing the engine sprocket cover
    Installing the engine sprocket cover
    04/SH0CK ABSORBER, SWINGARM
    Adjusting high-speed compression damping of the shock
    absorber
    Adjusting the low-speed compression damping of the
    shock absorber
    Adjusting rebound damping of shock absorber
    Measuring rear wheel sag unloaded
    Checking static sag of shock absorber
    Checking riding sag of shock absorber
    Adjusting spring preload of the shock absorber
    Adjusting riding sag
    Removing the shock absorber
    Installing the shock absorber
    Performing a shock absorber service
    Removing the spring
    Disassembling the shock absorber
    Disassembling the piston rod
    Disassembling the seal ring retainer
    Replacing the pilot bushing
    Checking the shock absorber
    Disassembling the rebound adjuster
    Removing the heim joint
    Installing the heim joint
    Assembling the rebound adjuster
    Assembling the seal ring retainer
    piston rod, assembling
    Assembling the damper
    Bleeding and filling the damper
    Filling the damper with nitrogen
    Installing the spring
    05/EXHAUST
    Removing main silencer
    Installing the main silencer
    Removing the manifold
    Installing the manifold
    06/AIR FILTER
    Dismounting the air filter box lid
    Installing the air filter box lid
    Removing the air filter
    Installing the air filter
    Cleaning air filter
    Removing the carburetor connection boot
    Installing the carburetor connection boot
    07/FUEL TANK, SEAT, TRIM
    Opening filler cap
    Closing filler cap
    Removing the seat
    Mounting the seat
    Dismounting the fuel tank
    Installing the fuel tank
    Fuel tap
    08/MASK, FENDER
    Removing the front fender
    Installing the front fender
    Removing headlight mask with headlight (EXC EU,EXC AUS, EXC SIX DAYS, EXC USA, XC-W ZA)
    Refitting the headlight mask with the headlight (EXC EU,EXC AUS, EXC SIX DAYS, EXC USA, XC-W ZA)
    Removing the start number plate (XC-W USA)
    Installing the start number plate (XC-W USA)
    09/FR0NT WHEEL
    Removing the front wheel
    Installing the front wheel
    Checking the brake discs
    Removing the front brake disc
    Installing the front brake disc
    Checking the tire condition
    Checking tire air pressure
    Checking spoke tension
    10/REAR WHEEL
    Removing the rear wheel
    Installing the rear wheel
    Removing the rear brake disc
    Installing the rear brake disc
    Checking chain tension when fitting rear wheel
    Adjusting chain tension – fitting rear wheel
    Checking the chain tension
    Adjusting chain tension – after checking
    Adjusting the chain tension
    Adjusting chain guide
    Checking the rear sprocket / engine sprocket for wear
    Checking chain wear
    Checking for chain dirt accumulation
    Cleaning the chain
    11/WIRING HARNESS, BATTERY
    Removing a fuse
    Installing the fuse
    Removing the battery
    Installing the battery
    Recharging the battery
    Checking the closed current
    Checking the charging voltage
    Checking the voltage regulator
    Checking the charging current
    Checking the starter relay
    13/BRAKE SYSTEM
    Checking the front brake linings
    Removing front brake linings
    Mounting front brake linings
    Changing the front brake linings
    Checking free travel of hand brake lever
    Adjusting basic position of handbrake lever (all XC-W models)
    Adjusting free travel of handbrake lever (all EXC
    models)
    Checking the brake fluid level of the front brake
    Adding front brake fluid
    Changing the front brake fluid
    Checking rear brake linings
    Removing rear brake linings
    Mounting rear brake linings
    Changing the rear brake linings
    Checking free travel of foot brake lever
    Adjusting basic position of foot brake lever
    Checking the brake fluid level of the rear brake
    Adding rear brake fluid
    Changing the rear brake fluid
    14/LIGHTING SYSTEM, INSTRUMENTS
    Adjusting the speedometer functions
    kilometers or miles, setting
    Activating the additional functions
    Setting the wheel circumference
    Setting the clock
    Checking the headlamp setting (EXC EU, EXC AUS,EXC SIX DAYS, EXC USA, XC-W ZA)
    Adjusting the beam width of the headlight (EXC EU,EXC AUS, EXC SIX DAYS, EXC USA, XC-W ZA)
    30/ENGINE
    Removing the engine
    Installing the engine
    30/DISASSEMBLING THE ENGINE
    Preparations
    Draining the engine oil
    Removing the oil filter
    Draining the gear oil, removing the gear oil screen
    Removing the starter engine
    Removing the spark plug
    Removing the valve cover
    Removing the shift lever
    Removing the generator cover
    Setting the engine to ignition top dead center
    Removing the timing chain tensioner
    Removing the camshaft
    Removing the cylinder head
    Removing the piston
    Removing the rotor
    Removing the balance weight
    Removing the timing chain guide rail
    Removing the timing chain tensioning rail
    Removing the timing chain securing guide
    Removing the timing chain
    Removing the ignition pulse generator
    Removing the suction pump
    Removing the kickstarter
    Removing the water pump cover
    Removing the clutch cover
    Disassembling the clutch disks
    Removing the primary gear nut
    Removing the outer clutch hub
    Removing the balancer shaft
    Removing the torque limiter
    Removing the starter idler gear
    Removing the kickstarter shaft
    Removing the kickstarter idler gear
    Removing the shift shaft
    Removing the shift drum locating
    Removing the locking lever
    Removing the oil pump gears
    Removing the oil pumps
    Removing the primary gear
    Removing the free wheel gear
    Removing the left section of the engine case
    Removing the shift rails
    Removing the shift drum
    Removing the shift forks
    Removing the transmission shafts
    Removing the crankshaft
    30/ENGINE – WORK ON THE INDIVIDUAL PARTS
    Working on the right section of the engine case
    Working on the left section of the engine case
    Removing the oil pressure regulator valve
    Checking spring length of oil pressure regulator valve
    Installing the oil pressure regulator valve
    Removing the crankshaft seal ring in the clutch cover
    Fitting the crankshaft seal ring into the clutch cover
    Removing the water pump
    Installing the water pump
    Checking the balancer shaft
    Removing the timing chain sprocket
    Installing the timing chain sprocket
    Changing the connecting rod, conrod bearing and crank
    pin
    Checking crankshaft run-out at bearing pin
    cylinder – Nikasil® coating
    Checking/measuring cylinder
    Checking/measuring the piston
    Checking the piston ring end gap
    Piston/cylinder – determining the mounting clearance
    Checking the oil pumps for wear
    Disassembling the autodecompressor
    Assembling the autodecompressor
    Checking camshaft
    Checking the timing assembly
    Preparing the timing chain tensioner for installation
    Removing the rocker arm
    Removing the valves
    Changing camshaft bearing
    Checking valves
    Checking valve springs
    Checking valve spring seat
    Checking the cylinder head
    Checking the rocker arm shafts
    Installing valves
    Installing the rocker arm
    Checking clutch
    Checking shift mechanism
    Preassembling the shift shaft
    Dismantling the main shaft
    Assembling the main shaft
    Dismantling the countershaft
    Assembling the countershaft
    Checking the transmission
    Premounting the kickstarter shaft
    Checking the electric starter mode
    Removing the freewheel
    Checking the freewheel
    Installing the free-wheel
    30/ENGIINE ASSEMBLY
    Installing the crankshaft
    Installing the transmission shaft
    Installing the shift forks
    Installing the shift drum
    Installing the shift rails
    Installing the left engine case
    Installing the free wheel gear
    Installing the primary gear
    Installing the oil pumps
    Installing the oil pump gears
    Installing the locking lever
    Installing the shift drum locating
    Installing the shift shaft
    Installing the kickstarter idler gear
    Installing the kickstarter shaft
    Installing the starter idler gear
    Installing the torque limiter
    Installing the balancer shaft
    Installing the outer clutch hub
    Installingtheprimary gear nut
    Installing the clutch discs
    Installing the clutch cover
    Installing the water pump cover
    Installing the kickstarter
    Installing the suction pump
    Installing the ignition pulse generator
    Installing the timing chain
    Installing the timing chain securing guide
    Installing the timing chain tensioning rail
    Installing the timing chain guide rail
    Installing the balance weight
    Installing the rotor
    Installing the piston
    Installing the cylinder head
    Installing the camshaft
    Installing the timing chain tensioner
    Checking the valve clearance
    Adjusting the valve clearance
    Installing the generator cover
    Installing the shift lever
    Installing the valve cover
    Installing the spark plug
    Installing the starter motor
    Mounting oil filter
    Filling up with engine oil
    Filling up with gear oil
    Removing the engine from the work stand
    31/CARBURETOR
    Choke (EXC AUS, XC-W, EXC USA)
    Choke (EXC EU, EXC SIX DAYS)
    Removing the carburetor
    Disassembling the carburetor
    Checking/adjusting the carburetor components
    Checking/adjusting the accelerator pump
    Checking the choke slide
    Checking the jet needle
    Checking the throttle slide
    Checking the needle jet
    Checking the float needle valve
    Checking/adjusting the float level
    Checking/setting the throttle slide opening
    Checking the throttle valve sensor
    Adjusting the position of the throttle position sensor
    Assembling the carburetor
    Installing the carburetor
    Carburetor – adjusting idle
    Emptying the carburetor float chamber
    32/CLUTCH
    Checking fluid level of hydraulic clutch
    Changing the hydraulic clutch fluid
    33/TRANSMISSION
    Removing the engine sprocket
    Installing the engine sprocket
    35/WATER PUMP, COOLING SYSTEM
    Cooling system
    Checking the antifreeze and coolant level
    Checking the coolant level
    Draining coolant
    Refilling coolant
    38/LUBRICATION SYSTEM
    Oil circuit
    Checking engine oil level
    Changing engine oil and oil filter, cleaning engine oil
    screen
    Draining engine oil, cleaning engine oil screen
    Removing the oil filter
    Mounting oil filter
    Filling up with engine oil
    Topping up engine oil
    Checking the engine oil pressure
    Checking the gear oil level
    Changing gear oil, cleaning gear oil screen
    Draining gear oil, cleaning gear oil screen
    Filling up with gear oil
    Adding gear oil
    39/IGNITION SYSTEM
    Checking the ignition system
    Checking the ignition coil
    Checking the spark plug connector
    Checking the CDI controller
    Checking the ignition pulse generator
    Checking the generator
    Removing the stator
    Mounting the stator
    40/ELECTR0STARTER
    Checking the starter motor
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    TECHNICAL DATA – ENGINE
    Capacity – engine oil
    Capacity – gear oil
    Capacity – coolant
    TECHNICAL DATA – ENGINE TOLERANCES, WEAR
    LIMITS
    TECHNICAL DATA – ENGINE TIGHTENING TORQUES
    TECHNICAL DATA – CARBURETOR
    400 EXC
    400 XC-W USA
    450 EXC EU/AUS, 450 EXC SIX DAYS
    450 EXC USA
    450 XC-W
    530 EXC EU/AUS, 530 EXC SIX DAYS
    530 EXC USA
    530 XC-W
    TECHNICAL DATA – CARBURETOR TIGHTENING
    TORQUES
    TECHNICAL DATA – CHASSIS
    Lighting equipment
    Tires
    Capacity – fuel
    TECHNICAL DATA – FORK
    TECHNICAL DATA – SHOCK ABSORBER
    TECHNICAL DATA – TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR
    CHASSIS
    CLEANING
    Cleaning motorcycle
    STORAGE
    Putting into operation after storage
    SERVICE SCHEDULE
    Important maintenance work to be carried out by an
    authorized KTM workshop
    Important maintenance work to be carried out by an
    authorized KTM workshop, (as additional order)
    Important checks and maintenance work to be carried
    out by the rider
    WIRING DIAGRAM
    Wiring diagram (EXC EU, EXC AUS, EXC-R SIX DAYS)
    Wiring diagram (EXC USA)
    Wiring diagram (all XC-W models)
    OPERATING SUBSTANCES
    AUXILIARY SUBSTANCES
    SPECIAL TOOLS
    STANDARDS
    INDEX
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