nklr: black boxes
cam tensioner lever & spring
Gents, Am getting back into biking after an absence of 20 years.
Just bought a 2002 KLR with 5000 km on it and am very excited and
anxious to drive !!! Damn Canadian winters!!
My last bike was a Bultaco 360 Frontera, back in my dirt ridding
days. Doubt that I am in good enought shape at 50+ to attempt the
same style of ridding but am sure I'll have fun with the KLR!!!
My question is, should I replace the "doohickey" cam tensioner lever
I keep reading about? especially from a preventative mtce. point of
view? If so who should I order it from and what else do I need to
get the job done?
Also, have noticed some black sooty residue on the left side of the
engine on the cooling fins, not much, but wondered if anyone could
explain the origin?
Thanks in advance for any information, you guys have a great group!
The best I have seem on the Web, hope I can contribute something in
future!
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cam tensioner lever & spring
Gents, just bought a 2002 KLR with 5000 km on at Xmas and am really
exicted and can't wait for spring! Being an old dirt bike rider of
years ago (Bultaco 360 Frontera) know I won't be doing anything
really wild with the bike, probably because of my "advanced" age of
52, non the less, want to be prepared for a long reliable summer.
couple of questions if you don't mind;
1. Should I do this MOD as part of a good preventive mtce program?
2. IF so, who should I buy from? and what else do I need?
One last question if you guys don,t mind. I notice some what looks
like blow-by or sooty residue on the left side of cylinder head, not
much but is there on an otherwise mint bike. Any ideas as to what
it comes from.
Thanks for your reply in advance, you certainly have a great group
here and well moderated. Best I have seen on the internet. Hope I
can contribute something in the future!
cam tensioner lever & spring
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mtc46jw2000 "
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If'n you're talking about the infamous doohickey...it boils down to this: Those who have seen the failure will tell you change it. Those who have not prefer to live in an "ignorance is bliss" world. You have to decide whether or not it's worth it for your machine. I have had 2 doohickeys fail... I believe in the mod.> 1. Should I do this MOD as part of a good preventive mtce program?
Jake Jakeman (sagebrush machine shop)as the original and still the cheapest aftermarket doohickey. Zen/Eagle Machine also have the part available. You'll need a rotor holder wrench and a rotor puller bolt and a new rotor bolt.> 2. IF so, who should I buy from? and what else do I need?
not much but is there on an otherwise mint bike. Any ideas as to what it comes from. Could be from the connection of the header pipe and cylinder head. There is a copper crush washer in there that might need replacing...or the bolts might have backed out a little. dat brooklyn bum> > One last question if you guys don,t mind. I notice some what looks > like blow-by or sooty residue on the left side of cylinder head,
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Just out of curiosity, did you report the failure to Kawasaki and the Consumer Product Safety Commission? I have a theory that a recall notice hasn't been issued on this because no one has informed the CPSC when they replace their failed doohickey, and without that prompt, KHI won't be pressured to fix it. Glen> have to decide whether or not it's worth it for your machine. I have > had 2 doohickeys fail... I believe in the mod.
cam tensioner lever & spring
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mtc46jw2000 "
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lever> My question is, should I replace the "doohickey" cam tensioner
YES!!! I replaced mine on my '02 at 6,000 miles, and although it wasn't broken, it wasn't doing its job. I would highley recommend doing this just for the peace of mind. Contact either Jake or Fred for all the tools you'll need. (I used Jake's part, and got the tools from Fred...)> I keep reading about? especially from a preventative mtce. point of > view? If so who should I order it from and what else do I need to > get the job done?
I would guess that you have some sort of leak at the exhaust, maybe at the exhaust location itself, or a small crack in the pipe?? That's where I'd start..> > Also, have noticed some black sooty residue on the left side of the > engine on the cooling fins, not much, but wondered if anyone could > explain the origin?
group!> > Thanks in advance for any information, you guys have a great
You're right there!! Enjoy the bike, and stay in touch!! Ron in St. Cloud, MN.> The best I have seem on the Web, hope I can contribute something in > future!
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Actually, my previous message should have asked if you'd reported it to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/oscripts/IVOQ/VOQ/voq1.cfm . Heck, they issued a recall order for some Buell motorcycles just because the side stand could break, which "could cause the motorcycle to fall, increasing the risk of injury." That was for a total of 371 bikes. That alone tells me no one is reporting the doohickey failure to the proper governmental authorities, else this would already have been fixed. How about everyone who's ever had a doohickey failure go to the above web site and fill out the form? Glen> If'n you're talking about the infamous doohickey...it boils down to > this: Those who have seen the failure will tell you change it. Those > who have not prefer to live in an "ignorance is bliss" world. You > have to decide whether or not it's worth it for your machine. I have > had 2 doohickeys fail... I believe in the mod.
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nklr: black boxes
That will happen about three days after they're installed in everyone's cars. The more enterprising souls will modify instead of disabling, so the black box says they're somewhere where they weren't. Instant alibi. And since it will be easier to download somebody's location than doing real detective work, people will trust what the system tells them. Devon> > I wonder if any of the outer edge computer guys has learned of a way to defeat this? > > jim_ama585601
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