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cheesy jpg logo attempt..
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2000 10:26 pm
by B. Jr.
KORG,
here are those logo's in jpeg format....alot of the original clarity is
gone, but you'll get the idea
when in doubt, throttle out
Bill Jr.
klr surges
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2000 1:06 pm
by Paul Kneisl
This isn't it but it might be. Your centerstand switch is shorting out at
intermittent intervals.
Paul Kneisl
>
> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 21:29:30 -0000
> From: "Robb Seurkamp"
> Subject: Help, Engine "surging"
>
> Hey everyone, nice to have the digest back.
>
> Hope someone can offer some suggestions to my latest problems with my
> 650. I am noticing some surging while I am travelling at a consistent
> speed on the highway. I can feel it in the bars almost like a gust of
> a head wind gets your attention.
> I am trying to determine if this might be fuel or ignition related.
>
> I want to get advice on methods of trouble shooting before I go
> panicing. It has been doing this for about 3 weeks or so since I have
> noticed it.
>
> What I have done.
> -About 2 weeks ago I did a valve adjustment changing all four shims.
> (very careful to double check my reassembly)
> -A month or so ago I installed an inline fuel filter. I did a fair
> amount of riding right after that and the surging wasn't happening.
> -I have been to different gas stations during that time.
> -Bike has 2200 miles on it, Y2K model.
> I run high octane in it.
>
> Symptoms-
> -I can let off the throttle and then grab a handful while cruising on
> the highway and it won't stutter at all.
> -It idles smoothly, as smooth as a KLR can.
> -I can run it hard up through the gears and not notice and hesitation.
> -While it is "missing" I try to get a peek at the tach at around 60
> mph, I don't notice any obvious jumping of the tach needle.
>
> What I was thinking of doing.
> -Dry gas (isopropyl) Is this okay to add a little to the tank? Maybe
> it is ONLY water in the tank.
> -Run the gas out of the tank and check that the screen isn't blocked.
> Is there a screen in the petcock?
> -Put a new piece of fuel line in without an inline filter. Maybe it
> is some kind of fuel deprivation prob.
>
> Gentlemen (and ladies, I know there are a few on the list) Your
> suggestions please.
>
> Please don't tell me it is an internal carb problem. Carburetors and
> me don't get along. (even with a good tutorial)
>
> Thanks, Robb
>
> Off list replies are fine too.
>
>
>
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