User's Manual Part 4

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Maintenance
Engine Compression Test
An engine compression test can be performed to monitor
general engine condition. See the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
Service Manual or an authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
dealer.
Exhaust System Inspection
Check the exhaust system for stains from leaking exhaust
gasses. Replace damaged or leaking exhaust gaskets.
Check all exhaust system fasteners. Tighten loose clamps
and fasteners. Do not overtighten. See the INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE dealer.
Elevating the Motorcycle
WARNING! Serious injury or death can occur if the motorcycle tips
or falls. Make sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated or
while on the sidestand.
Some procedures require raising the motorcycle to remove
weight from the component being inspected. Elevate the
motorcycle by placing a stable, flat platform jack or lift
mechanism on a firm, flat surface and lifting under the
engine crankcase. The platform should be a minimum of 12
inches (30 cm) square. DO NOT attempt to lift the
motorcycle without proper equipment. Always secure the
motorcycle properly before lifting so it cannot tip or fall
when elevated.
Road Test
Before returning the motorcycle to regular use, perform a
road test in a safe area. Pay special attention to the proper fit
and operation of all serviced components.
Make any corrections or additional adjustments promptly to
ensure safe, reliable and enjoyable vehicle performance.
Fastener Inspection
1. Inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for
loose, damaged or missing fasteners. Tighten loose
fasteners to the proper torque. See the INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE dealer.
2. Always replace stripped, damaged or broken fasteners
before riding. Use genuine INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
fasteners of equal size and strength.
Fas te ner To rq ue s
Some procedures and fastener torques are not listed in this
manual. See the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an
authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer.