Eagle Mike: "You can replace the multi-piece balancer weights of the
early model with the laterunit parts."
Thanks for the info, Mike.
Wish I had known of this option when ordering my parts; the cost would
have been the same, I'd have gotten a sprocket for free and wouldn't
have to wrestle the rollers/springs into place.
The cost of the upgraded balance weight and sprocket is roughly the
same as I paid for the old-style balancer/springs/rollers - without
the sprocket. If you needed the sprocket, which I didn't, the new
parts are a $35 savings - who'd a thought parts prices decline?
2000: shows a choice of either a balancer and sprocket combo with no
rods or springs; or buying each part including the rods and springs
separately.
2007 & 2008: balancer weight and sprocket must be purchased together,
and there are no springs/rods. No option to purchase separate parts.
Interestingly, the deduction here is that Kawasaki decided there was
no need for the additional complexity of the shock-absorbing springs
in this application.
As an aside, what Kawasaki calls "rollers" are more like locating
pins, in that the "rollers" do not roll, as in needle bearings.
Glenn
engine balancer weight failure
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