If you can't find anything I do custom software development and have done scheduling type applications in the past!> > > > 2) Does anyone have or know of a PMS scheduling > > > > My ex-wife had hers scheduled once a month, like clockwork. > > > Actually it is every 28 days So there can be two in a month > like the saying goes "Once in a blue moon." (or blue ball) > >
and now for the other half disscussion nklr
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and now for the other half disscussion nklr
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bad main bearing
Just a note. I posted a note a couple of months ago about having a
strange noise coming from my 03 KLR engine with 40,000 easy miles.
Changed oil every 2,000 miles. It was a growly noise and mild
clicking- not valve tapping.
Took the ignition side apart and found that one of the balancer
sprockets (which have a rubber coating on them to keep noise down was
worn badly). Thought(hoped) that was the problem and replaced the
sprokets. Several fellow KLR listers wrote me with possible
solutions and I thank them for that.
With the engine back together it started right up but the same noise
was there. My next guess was a bad bearing. After exploring the
cost of replacing bearings(and finding out that the ignition side
main bearing cannot be replaced without replacing that side of the
crankshaft) I opted to buy a used bottom end off of ebay. There is
one on there every week and most go for 250-300 bucks + shipping.
Thankfully this was the problem- the ignition side roller bearing. I
took my original crankcase apart and the bearing rollers had been
sliding on the race and made it dull which produced the growly noise
and the clicking was the crankshaft rubbing one of the 3 screws
holding the bearing race in place. I could hear the noises easily by
turning the crankshaft by hand.
One of the guys that wrote me said his 03 did this same thing at
20,000 miles. Has anyone else had this kind of problem? My bike had
been running so good I thought it would go forever. Now I'm skittish
about keeping the bike for fear of this happening again. I sure know
how to work on a KLR engine now though. Just wondering if it is a
design problem.
John in Florida
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