I have a 1985 Honda ATC 110 (as the title says), and I wanted to know if there are any online repair write ups or service manuals around. I search, and all I found was a wiring diagram for a 350...
Any help would be appreciated.
I have a 1985 Honda ATC 110 (as the title says), and I wanted to know if there are any online repair write ups or service manuals around. I search, and all I found was a wiring diagram for a 350...
Any help would be appreciated.
Mr. Overkill
"Overdue it to do it right!"
((Post #1 @ Thu Nov 06, 2003 1:56 pm))
try ebay iv seen haynes type manuals on there already
any questions you have about working on it im sure we can help
80s......185 atc, Yamaha tri-moto 200, 85 200x with tons of work
90s......89 Suzuki quad racer 250 (raced 250 A class for 6 years, late 90s.. custom framed 250x with long travel shocks and a built 350x motor.... built Honda 110
00s...... chomeoly framed 350 RX with all the goodies (thanks to my bro)
2012.....Replaced the 350x motor for a 444cc YZ426
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Well, I would like to get an online one so I don't have to wait for the auction to close, and then again for it to be shipped.
What I am going to do is overhaul the whole engine. I wanna take everything apart, clean it all well, and maybe replace a few things with better parts. Something I need a manual to do.
Mr. Overkill
"Overdue it to do it right!"
((Post #1 @ Thu Nov 06, 2003 1:56 pm))
If you strip down the whole engine, might as well get a new piston, rings, complete gaket kit, new barrings all through, new seals... The works... And of coarse a new NGK never hurts!
For tires knobies do very well for most sittuations you will meet, and they arent priced to high.
Yes, I had already thought of replacing the piston and all. I was also thinking about maybe boring it out and getting some high compression going on? If I do this, I will most likely change out the tranny too. Good idea, or no? Before it went limt, it had a tendancy to pop out of gear sometimes.
So, any good write ups that are laying around, about boring and performance upgrades, would be appreciated. I have big plans for little red here. I already have the nub tires and a straight pipe system going on, but everything else is a mystery. (This is my first trike, and my first small engine project)
Mr. Overkill
"Overdue it to do it right!"
((Post #1 @ Thu Nov 06, 2003 1:56 pm))
Here is a link to repair manuals that you can buy for $7.50 online and download to your computer. Works pretty sllick. Good luck. http://www.freebrd.com/