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ebay lets them get away with selling fictitious parts because

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:26 am
by Jeffrey
they are a big seller. Ebay also rules in Pinwall's favor in any disputes. 08 Kawasaki KLR650 KLR 650 BANK ANGLE SENSOR Item condition: Used Price: US $14.95 Buy It NowBuy It Now Add to cartAdd to cart Add to Watch list BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay with Bill Me LaterSee terms Shipping: $4.98 Standard Shipping | See all shipping details Delivery: Estimated between Tue. Mar. 13 and Mon. Mar. 19 help icon for Estimated delivery date - opens a layer Returns: No returns or exchanges, but item is covered by eBay Buyer Protection- opens in a new window or tab. Learn moreabout eBay Buyer Protection - opens in a new window or tab Seller info Member id pinwall_cycle_parts ( Feedback Score Of 127905Red shooting star icon for feedback score in between 100,000 to 499,999) About member 99% Positive feedback Save this seller See other items from this seller Visit store: Ebay StoresPinWall Cycle Parts Inc Other item info Item number: 190536747758 Item location: Massillon, Ohio, United States

cam chain question

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:27 pm
by snowcrash007
I did my valve adjust and put everything back together. Just lifted up the cams enough to slide the shim in and out, did not take the chain off. I put everything backtogether, tightened it up , put the cam chain tensioner back in. It turns over by hand, valve specs are good. When bothers me is looking down at the engine, the rear wheel and nut seem pretty close to the side of the engine, the front one has more clearance. Once the cam camps are in place and tightened, it would appear to me there can only be one right way to do it. The chain is on the teeth, the guides on and looks good to me. I found this picture at marknets sight, and you can see the rear nut is closer than the front, the way mine looks now. http://www.klr650.marknet.us/abysspic.jpg First time in the engine so I just want to make sure its supposed to be like this. John