Those allen screws for the front master cylinder that you handed out at
tech day a couple of yrs ago came in handy. I was bleeding my front
brake but it was real hard to get those old stock phillips screws off.
Glad I had the ones you handed out to atendees as replacements.
Jeffrey
compression test
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compression test
You need to do a "Leak Down" test. basically a leak down tester allows you
to inject compressed air and time the length of time it takes to leak out.
I got one off of E-bay for $35.
HtH,
Denis
On Jan 9, 2008 4:38 PM, kayak_shack wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am selling my KLR and the out-of-town buyer wants me to do a > compression test. I have the meter to do the test but read that the > bike has an automatic compression release system that keeps one of the > valves open under 600 RPM. > > Is there any way I can get an accurate number on the compression test? > I'm in a hurry to make the sale and want to do it in the morning > before I bring it to the shop for the safety. PLease email me > directly if you have a solution. > > Thanks in advance. > > Josh - discostu AT sympatico DOT ca > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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thanks eagle mike
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at> > Those allen screws for the front master cylinder that you handed out
off.> tech day a couple of yrs ago came in handy. I was bleeding my front > brake but it was real hard to get those old stock phillips screws
And for those of us who were not there, cough, how about sharing the size of said allen screw. Are they recessed? or are they a capscrew, etc? revmaaatin.> Glad I had the ones you handed out to atendees as replacements. > > Jeffrey >
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