Motorcycle, Solo (Harley-Davidson Model WLA)
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United States. War Department. Motorcycle, Solo (Harley-Davidson Model WLA)
Motorcycle, Solo (Harley-Davidson Model WLA)
Table of Contents
PART ONE—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. INTRODUCTION
1. SCOPE
2. SUPERSESSION OF QUARTERMASTER MANUALS
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND TABULATED DATA
3. DESCRIPTION (figs. 1, 2, and 3)
4. DATA
Section III. CONTROLS AND OPERATION
5. CONTROLS (fig. 4)
6. ENGINE PRESTARTING INSTRUCTIONS
7. STARTING THE ENGINE
8. STOPPING THE ENGINE
9. OPERATION OF VEHICLE
10. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
11. STOPPING AND PARKING VEHICLE
12. TOWING VEHICLE TO START ENGINE
13. RUNNING‐IN NEW ENGINE (OR VEHICLE)
Section IV. FIRST ECHELON PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
14. PURPOSE
15. BEFORE‐OPERATION SERVICE
16. DURING‐OPERATION SERVICE
17. AT‐HALT SERVICE
18. AFTER‐OPERATION AND WEEKLY SERVICE
Section V. LUBRICATION
19. INTRODUCTION
20. LUBRICATION GUIDE (fig. 10)
Section VI. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT STOWAGE ON THE VEHICLE
21. VEHICLE TOOLS (fig. 11)
22. VEHICLE EQUIPMENT (figs. 12 and 13)
23. VEHICLE SPARE PARTS (fig. 14)
PART TWO—VEHICLE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section VII. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION
24. SCOPE
25. ALLOCATION OF MAINTENANCE
Section VIII. SECOND ECHELON PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
26. SECOND ECHELON PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Section IX. ORGANIZATION TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
27. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Section X. TROUBLE SHOOTING
28. INTRODUCTION
29. ENGINE
30. ENGINE LUBRICATING SYSTEM
31. FUEL SYSTEM
32. IGNITION SYSTEM
33. GENERATING SYSTEM
34. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
35. TRANSMISSION AND CLUTCH
36. WHEELS AND CHAINS
37. BRAKES
38. STEERING
Section XI. ENGINE
39. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
40. TUNE‐UP
41. REPLACEMENT OF HEAD GASKET (fig. 15)
42. CARBON REMOVAL
43. VALVE TAPPET ADJUSTMENT (fig. 16)
44. REPLACEMENT OF OIL FEED PUMP (fig. 17)
Section XII. ENGINE—REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
45. REMOVE ENGINE (figs. 18, 19, and 20)
46. INSTALL ENGINE (figs. 18, 19, and 20)
Section XIII. CLUTCH
47. DESCRIPTION (fig. 21)
48. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT (figs. 22, 23, 24, and 25)
49. REMOVAL OF DISKS (figs. 28, 29, and 30)
50. INSPECTION OF DISKS AND SPRINGS
51. INSTALLATION OF DISKS (figs. 30, 29, and 28)
52. REPLACEMENT OF CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING (fig. 31)
Section XIV. TRANSMISSION
53. DESCRIPTION
54. CONTROL LINKAGE (fig. 32)
55. REPLACEMENT OF FOOT STARTER CRANK
56. REPLACEMENT OF STARTER CRANK SPRING (fig. 33)
57. REMOVE TRANSMISSION (figs. 34 and 35)
58. INSTALL TRANSMISSION (figs. 34 and 35)
Section XV. CHAINS AND SPROCKETS
59. ADJUST FRONT CHAIN (figs. 36, 37, and 38)
60. ADJUST REAR CHAIN AND ALINE REAR WHEEL (fig. 39)
61. CHAIN OILERS (fig. 40)
62. REPLACEMENT OF FRONT CHAIN
63. REPLACEMENT OF REAR CHAIN (fig. 41)
64. CHAIN REPAIR TOOL (fig 42)
65. REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE SPROCKET
66. REPLACEMENT OF COUNTERSHAFT SPROCKET
Section XVI. FUEL SYSTEM
67. GENERAL
68. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT (fig. 43)
69. THROTTLE CONTROL WIRE ADJUSTMENT (figs. 43 and 44)
70. CARBURETOR REMOVAL
71. CARBURETOR INSTALLATION
72. FUEL STRAINER (fig. 45)
73. CARBURETOR BOWL CLEANING
74. FUEL PIPE
Section XVII. INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
75. DESCRIPTION
76. AIR CLEANER (figs. 46 and 47)
77. HOSE AND CARBURETOR FITTING
78. REMOVE AIR CLEANER
79. INSTALL AIR CLEANER
80. REPLACEMENT OF AIR CLEANER MOUNTING BRACKET
81. EXHAUST SYSTEM
Section XVIII. IGNITION SYSTEM
82. DESCRIPTION
83. SPARK PLUGS
84. CIRCUIT BREAKER POINTS (fig. 49)
85. CONDENSER
86. CIRCUIT BREAKER AND TIMER ASSEMBLY (figs. 50 and 51)
87. COIL TO TIMER WIRE (figs. 52 and 53)
88. ADJUST SPARK CONTROL
89. SPARK COIL (fig. 54)
Section XIX. GENERATING SYSTEM
90. DESCRIPTION (fig. 55)
91. CLEAN COMMUTATOR (fig. 56)
92. ARMATURE BEARING SPECIAL LUBRICATION (fig. 57)
93. REMOVE GENERATOR (figs. 58 and 59)
94. INSTALL GENERATOR
95. CUT‐OUT RELAY
Section XX. BRAKE SYSTEM
96. REAR WHEEL BRAKE (figs. 60, 61, and 62)
97. FRONT WHEEL BRAKE (fig. 62)
Section XXI. STEERING CONTROL
98. FORKS (figs. 63 and 64)
99. STEERING DAMPER (fig. 65)
100. HANDLE BARS
101. HANDLE BAR CONTROLS (figs. 66 and 67)
Section XXII. SHEET METAL AND EQUIPMENT
102. CHAIN GUARDS
103. CARRIERS
104. MUDGUARDS
105. BATTERY BOX
106. TOOL BOX
107. TANKS (fig. 70)
108. STANDS
109. SADDLE POST (fig. 71)
110. SAFETY GUARDS
111. SKID PLATE
Section XXIII. BATTERY, LIGHTING SYSTEM, HORN
112. DESCRIPTION
113. BATTERY
114. HEADLIGHTS
115. TAILLIGHTS
116. IGNITION AND LIGHT SWITCH
117. HORN
118. WIRING
Section XXIV. INSTRUMENT PANEL
119. PANEL COVER (fig. 80)
120. INDICATOR LIGHTS
121. SPEEDOMETER HEAD
Section XXV. TIRES, WHEELS, AND HUBS
122. DESCRIPTION
123. TIRES
124. RIMS AND SPOKES
125. FRONT WHEEL REPLACEMENT (fig. 81)
126. FRONT WHEEL HUB ADJUSTMENT
127. REAR WHEEL REPLACEMENT (figs. 83 and 84)
Footnote
INDEX
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United States. War Department
Published by Good Press, 2021
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e. Starting Engine with Dead Battery. See paragraph 12.
f. Behavior of Instrument Panel Signal Lights. Function of generator (green) signal light depends upon action of cut‐out relay; engine oil pressure (red) signal light depends upon action of oil feed pump. Rider must, therefore, thoroughly understand operating characteristics of both signal lights to judge condition of generator‐battery circuit and pressure in engine oil circulating system.
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