If it's a bad diaphragm, you can pull it out and make a temporary gasket out of gasket material or I believe Bogdan used a plastic key fob. Krokko -- J. Christopher Krok, Ph.D. Big Cee Engineering KLR650 Accessories and home of the FAQ> 2a. Re: fuel leak help!! > Posted by: "usa1911a1" USA1911A1@... rschulte46 > Date: Tue Mar 6, 2007 5:10 am ((PST)) > > Chuck, > > What is the temporary fix if one was on an adventure ride when this > happened?
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> > > > If it's a bad diaphragm, you can pull it out and make a temporary gasket > out of gasket material or I believe Bogdan used a plastic key fob. > > Krokko > > Good memory, Dr. Krokko. Yes, and the fix lasted over a year. Then I got > around to replacing it with Viton. > > Bogdan
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doohikey tools and brake parts
Hi all
Have a doohikey tool set, it has the wrench and the big bolt needed to
change the dohikey. Also a magnetic oil plug and some other plastic
plug that I forgot where it goes. Will E mail pics of interested.
Also comes with a Clymers manual for the KLR 650.
Also a rear rake assembly from the reservoir to the caliper with all
brakets and master cylinder. I think there is a part of the caliper
that is missing, but not sure. Got pics if interested.
Thanks
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