--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Jim The Canoeist"
wrote:
> I'm confused. Isn't the KACR only energized when the starter is
engaged?
> Are we learning that it also releases compression at low engine
rev's?
>
> Are you telling me I am damaging something by going real slow with
the
> clutch out and then applying throttle? Is the automatic
compression release
> energized during this?
>
> I want to be sure of this.
> Is there somewhere where we can read the theory and operation of
the KACR?
>
> -Jim in AZ
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ted Palmer"
> To: "1KLRlist" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 7:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re:more carb jetting NKLR
>
>
> >
> > Plenty of times when I have had my bike tilted right over at near
idle
> > speed I could feel the back end twitch out a bit with each power
> > pulse once the throttle was opened up. It is what a 600 single
does,
> > original big-bang theory.
> >
> > If you routinely get into trials situations then it might be
useful
> > to disable the KACR to reduce the chance of stalling at below-idle
> > revs.
> > You can ride through an activated KACR, I have done it, but it
takes
> > a lot of throttle and the exhaust valve and seat under the KACR
> > won't thank you if you do it a lot.
> >
> > Mister_T
> > Melbourne Australia
The other poster's comparison to an old style centrifugal advance
ignition system is a good one. The KACR is controlled by springs on
the end of the exhaust cam that operate at a certain RPM. Though
it's designed to operate at an extremely low RPM (supposedly too low
to be a factor when the engine is actually running), one wonders
where you might "bump" that point when chugging a KLR in some slow
and rough terrain. I remember seeing a Kawasaki tech bulletin about
a hundred years ago when I worked at the shop that even stated the
approximate RPM at which the KACR is supposed to disengage, but too
much tequila since then has fogged my memory. On the other hand, I
never heard or saw any KACR problems during the 15 years I worked
there or with any of the 4 KLRs I've had since '85.
Thad Carey
A15 (but Barbie'fied)