--- On Sun, 12/20/09, albatrossklr wrote: > From: albatrossklr > Subject: Re: KLR 650 : 685 kit > To: "Luc Legrain" > Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 5:56 AM > mon Dieu!fr re Luc, > > I was following you until you said freedom fries. > > albatross > (se sentir bien dans le Sud) > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, > Luc Legrain wrote: > > > > Luc's gotta jump in on this one -- I started the > 685 thread ( for once the Frenchies started > something,besides cheese ,wine,nude beaches,freedom > fries,condoms (yes it started there, it is a French > town!) now we are going to 'OIL " ?? > > I use 20/50 Valvoline now, after trying almost > everything available ,with 10-15% Lucas, in 5 years never > had a oil burning problem, I change oil and filter when > after a ride I don't feel a smooth shift to neutral maybe > 25-3000 miles(?) . > > **Back to 685 ** Do you all think one should > change the sprockets after going for this upgrade? > > Luc-- Thinking about using Lucas instead of Hawaian > Tropics -- > > > > --- On Sat, 12/19/09, Jeff Saline > wrote: > > > > >
radiator coolant leaking on right side of engine - what seal???
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My apologies for the Freedom fries, during the Desert Storm episode I met this guy that refused to buy French's Mustard (Hot Dog kind),eventhough there were quite a bit of French Pa'troopers and Legionnaires with us ..go figure.. I guess he watched too much " News". Did I mention that French troops are in Pakistan and Afkanistan, but nobody would dare say that officialy, taking as many casualties as we are .
Your French is very good mon ami,no? And you are right, La Vie dans le Sud de l'Amerique est douce .
Luc--- Thinking about a Mint Julep for Summer sake-----
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
That albatross is so de-bone-er. So Kontenental--probably likes baggettes and strong coffee. Ah, Hyeres, Hyeres, where art thou. revmaaatin.> > My apologies for the Freedom fries, during the Desert Storm episode I met this guy that refused to buy French's Mustard (Hot Dog kind),eventhough there were quite a bit of French Pa'troopers and Legionnaires with us ..go figure.. I guess he watched too much " News". Did I mention that French troops are in Pakistan and Afkanistan, but nobody would dare say that officialy, taking as many casualties as we are . > Your French is very good mon ami,no? And you are right, La Vie dans le Sud de l'Amerique est douce . > Luc--- Thinking about a Mint Julep for Summer sake----- >
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Oh great Rev of the heilige bergen,
I had to look that one up on Google Earth.....
Landed for a while in Gen ve mid-life and do enjoy dark roast coffee, Bordeaux blend reds, but absolutely hate fluffy breads. Bread should have prominent grains, chewy crust and a flavor of it's own.... stone ground rye comes to mind.
albatross
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> That albatross is so de-bone-er. > So Kontenental--probably likes baggettes and strong coffee. > Ah, Hyeres, Hyeres, where art thou. > revmaaatin. >
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radiator coolant leaking on right side of engine - what seal???
Go to the addy below - excellent fix it site http://www.klr650.marknet.us/wpump.html
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Scottsdale, AZ
From: jeepaviation Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Radiator coolant Leaking on right side of engine - what seal??? To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 8:49 PM Thanks, Parts on order. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, Thomas Komjathy wrote: > > Mechanical seal. Take off the water pump cover, impeller, then the clutch cover. Install new mechanical seal, o-ring on impeller, gasket for the water pump cover and clutch cover and button it back up. Fill with 50/50 non-silicate coolant and distilled water. You will also need oil and a filter if you need to replace it. Also, while you are in there, pull the screen at the bottom of the engine case and clean it. Usually there is are pieces of sealant and chain-guide material, which is no problem. > > TK > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: jeepaviation > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com > Sent: Sun, December 20, 2009 8:00:44 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Radiator coolant Leaking on right side of engine - what seal??? > > > 2006 KLR. Coolant is leaking out of a small hole beneath the water pump. This is located on the right forward side of the engine. It is a very small leak right now, but, that is the time to fix these kind of things. > > Last maintenance (in this area of the engine) was to clean the oil strainer screen about 15000 miles ago. Other than that...no problems. > > My question, is this weep hole leak just an indication of a failing "mechanical water pump seal" or are there additional parts that I will need to order prior to opening the case for repair? > > Part #s' I have obtained from the kaw.com site. > > Wtr Pump Cover Seal P/N 11060-1114 > Wtr Pump Mechanical Seal 49063-1056 > > The oil seal P/N is 92049-1157, but I do not know If I need to change that seal at the same time. > > If anyone has performed this maintenance, please chime in. > > Thanks. >--- On [b]Sun, 12/20/09, jeepaviation [i][/i][/b] wrote:
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