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scott beal Posted on Feb 14, 2017

2001 kawasaki voyager 1200 remove front cooling tube off engine to replace o rings...how do you do this

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: i have a 1988 kawasaki voyager 1200 the cruise no go od light ok

Check your brake light switches. If they are sticky and the brake lights stay on it won't let you engage the cruise control.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: Kawasaki Zephyr 550 remove and replace the front fork springs

if you are just replacing the springs then its quite a simple step. put your bike on the centre stand, undo the top nuts on the forks with a socket but becarefull when you get near the end as the spring will try to shoot up,keep you weight on it, withdraw the spring slowly making sure you dont loose any fork oil. then just carefully remove the spring and replace it with a new one, reassemble as above in reverse order. ie put spring in place the nut back on and keep your weight on and slowly tighten, make sure you dont crossthread it. i think the nut is either 17 or 19mm.hope this helps

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Soft front forks. What

Add oil or air if air equiped.

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mark woodring

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: need to remove the seat on my kawasaki voyager

http://fiche.worldofpowersports.com/wps/Kawasaki_OEM/KawasakiMC.asp?Type=13&A=313&B=59
this link will show you where the bolts are at so you can remove the seat. you will start at the back of the rear seat. after you remove the bolts from the rail ( # 130) you can side the seat up and back it will "pop" off. then your bolts from the rear of the rider seat left and back. now both seat are off.
Good luck
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2010

SOURCE: How do I remove the front forks on my 2001

very easy. support the bike so the front wheel is off the ground. Remove, first the brake callipers, then the front mudgaurd, then the wheel. Loosen the clamps that are holding the fork tubes in place, and let them drop down, and remove.

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Thermastat diagram install

Thermostat - 3.0L (2V) Removal and Installation
  1. Partially drain the engine cooling system. For additional information, refer to COOLING SYSTEM DRAINING, FILLING AND BLEEDING .
  2. Remove the three thermostat housing bolts. Fig. 25: Removing Thermostat Housing Bolts
    Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

  3. Remove the thermostat O-ring seal.
  4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Thermostat - 3.0L (4V) Removal and Installation
  1. Raise and support vehicle. For additional information, refer to JACKING & HOISTING .
  2. Remove the front splash shield. For additional information, refer to FRONT END BODY PANELS .
  3. Drain the cooling system. For additional information, refer to COOLING SYSTEM DRAINING, FILLING AND BLEEDING .
  4. Remove the cooling tube bolt. Fig. 27: Removing Cooling Tube Bolt
    Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

  5. Lower the vehicle.
  6. Remove the radiator upper cooling tube bolt. Fig. 28: Removing Radiator Upper Cooling Tube Bolt
    Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

  7. Disconnect the upper radiator hose and engine vent hose. Fig. 29: Disconnecting Upper Radiator Hose And Engine Vent Hose
    Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

  8. Remove the two bolts, and separate the radiator tube from the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat. Fig. 30: Removing Bolts And Separating Radiator Tube From Thermostat Housing
    Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

  9. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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How do I remove oil pump on 2000 Plymouth voyger

The oil pump removal procedure for Plymouth Voyager 2000.
A oil pump is usually located in the oil pan. If you want to change the oil pump and replace it with a new one, roll up your sleeves and get ready for some dirty work.
The procedure to remove oil pump is as follows:--
  • Drive your vehicle up onto ramps or lifts so you have room to work as you pull out the oil pump. You could also use a jack, but make sure you brace the front wheels so they don't roll. In addition, set the emergency break firmly into position so the car doesn't roll.
  • Remove the engine front cover then drain the engine oil and take out the oil pan. It is under the engine and looks like the bottom of the motor.
  • Unscrew the oil pump mounting bolts with a wrench and proceed to remove the oil pump itself by pulling it down and out of the engine. Avoid getting any contaminants into the oil pump assembly while removing.
The Water pump removal procedure for Plymouth Voyager 2000.
The water pump is the heart of the Plymouth Voyager's cooling system, circulating the coolant. When the water pump is faulty, it can cause serious damage to the engine of your Plymouth Voyager.
  • Disconnect the negative battery cable.Place a drain pan underneath the radiator. When the engine is cool, drain the cooling system from the radiator into the pan.
  • Remove the right inner splash shield and the accessory drive belts. Support the engine underneath and remove the right motor mount with the bracket.
  • Take off the front cover and remove the timing belt along with the timing belt idler pulley. Also remove the camshaft sprockets, the rear cover to the timing belt and the alternator with its bracket.
  • Loosen and remove the bolts to the water pump and remove it from the engine.Install the new water pump after inserting a new o-ring gasket. Tighten the bolts to 105-inch lbs. Make sure that the pump can move freely by rotating it by hand.
  • Replace all components in reverse order. Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolts to 75 foot pounds and the timing belt idler pulley to 45 foot pounds.
  • Refill the cooling system with coolant and reconnect the negative battery cable. Start the engine and check for leaks when it reaches normal operating temperatures.

Loud noises coming from the cooling system could be a sign that your water pump needs replacing. A leak in the coolant may also be an indicator. You can expect that a water pump will need to be changed every 70 to 100 thousand miles or so in a Plymouth Voyager vehicle.
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How do I remove the front forks on my 2001 Kawasaki ZX-6R? Need to replace the seals and dealer tells me it would be cheaper if I remove the forks.

very easy. support the bike so the front wheel is off the ground. Remove, first the brake callipers, then the front mudgaurd, then the wheel. Loosen the clamps that are holding the fork tubes in place, and let them drop down, and remove.
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Problem with the valve/front brakes on 2001 Kawasaki 300

sounds like that the piston o-rings are warn out. replace them on the master cylinder and get your self a 12 inch tube and a small glass jar loosen the bleeder valve put the tube on the bleeder valve and the other end in the jar put brake fluid in the jar and put it in the reservoir don't let ether run out and keep moving the brake lever it will get the air out of the lines quicker, repeat this for the other side
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Need a (free) wiring diagram for headlight on 91 Kawasaki Voyager

try this site http://www.manualz.info/

they have mauals online for a lot of bikes.

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