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jamescbr87 05-26-2013 11:21 AM

tune up
 
hi there. is there a thread or pics on how to change the oil and spark plugs..also sync carbs and clean them

CorruptFile 05-26-2013 11:47 AM

https://cbrforum.com/forum/cbr-600f-...1990-a-128286/
All in the book. Youtube carb cleaning, its easy.

dodger79 05-26-2013 03:13 PM

Hi mate

The plugs on my bike are standard ngk's not iridium and need an 18mm deep socket or box spanner/wrench. I think there are also 16mm plugs that fit too.

Might be handy to know if you don't have the tool kit.

Let us know if you're unsure of something when you do the carb clean and oil and filter change. I've just changed my oil and filter and cleaned the carbs a few months ago. Don't take them apart and don't mess with the mixture screw unless you're an expert. A basic clean of the jets and passages and the other stuff in the float bowls is normally is all that's needed.

I didn't synch my carbs so I might learn something from this thread if you do yours.

Rog

Davewesh 05-26-2013 06:22 PM

Oil drain screw?
 
I've got a question to kinda of piggy back off of the OP's question, The oil drain screw, is on the left side of the bike next to the Exhaust? the illustration in the manual makes it kinda of difficult considering my bike never had the Fairings on it so just double checking.

As far as i can tell, syncing the carbs is fairly easy, Ill be doing this once i get the Major safety parts of my bike in. So ill try and do a write up on that when i can... No promises though >_> lol

cBrentb 05-26-2013 10:37 PM

download shop manual

dodger79 05-27-2013 04:58 AM


Originally Posted by Davewesh (Post 1234438)
I've got a question to kinda of piggy back off of the OP's question, The oil drain screw, is on the left side of the bike next to the Exhaust? the illustration in the manual makes it kinda of difficult considering my bike never had the Fairings on it so just double checking.

As far as i can tell, syncing the carbs is fairly easy, Ill be doing this once i get the Major safety parts of my bike in. So ill try and do a write up on that when i can... No promises though >_> lol

Yeah the drain screw is on the left side (near side/curb side in UK) if you were sat on the bike. It's at the bottom of the oil pan/sump near the exhaust and I think needs an 18mm socket. I put a hi-flo oil filter on mine that I got for £7 from a bike shop. I can recommend them - look good quality to me.

Rog

Zachy72 05-28-2013 12:03 AM


Originally Posted by dodger79 (Post 1234506)
I think needs an 18mm socket

Rog

it's a 17mm, just did mine a month ago.
The spark plugs are the 18mm

dodger79 05-28-2013 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Zachy72 (Post 1234631)
it's a 17mm, just did mine a month ago.
The spark plugs are the 18mm

Oops - cheers Zachy72 you're quite right bro :)


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