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balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 6:55 am
by rclarke@bd.com
I've got the usual engine balancer problem on my '89 with the
whacking noise and the springs in the sump. I've looked at
buykawasaki.com parts diagrams and there is a difference in the '97
and '89 balancer parts. Both year diagrams show spring loaded
sprockets. The '97 only gives a single part number for each
balancer/sprocket assembly whereas the '89 gives part numbers for
every spring and pin. The '97 numbers don't quite match up with
the '97 diagram either. Anyone know if the '97 still uses springs?
The diagram shows springs but the parts list doesn't. Anyone tried
upgrading a pre-'97 with '97+ parts? It looks like only two parts
will replace the two failing sprocket assemblies on the '89. The '97
part numbers are-
12046-1165 Sprocket, balancer, 18T
13164-1007 Balancer-comp, fr, lh
Shafts and spacers are all pretty much the same so it looks like
these parts will retrofit. Will they? Are they spring-loaded or
solid? If they are spring-loaded are they more durable than the '89?
-rc
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 8:50 am
by zootpatutie
Am interested in the answer to this one too. Mike Cowlishaw at Eagle
Machine sent me solid balancer upgrades for my '95, but no installation
instructions. Are these instructions online anywhere?
Todd
A3
A9
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Balancer Upgrade for '89
> I've got the usual engine balancer problem on my '89 with the
> whacking noise and the springs in the sump. I've looked at
> buykawasaki.com parts diagrams and there is a difference in the '97
> and '89 balancer parts. Both year diagrams show spring loaded
> sprockets. The '97 only gives a single part number for each
> balancer/sprocket assembly whereas the '89 gives part numbers for
> every spring and pin. The '97 numbers don't quite match up with
> the '97 diagram either. Anyone know if the '97 still uses springs?
> The diagram shows springs but the parts list doesn't. Anyone tried
> upgrading a pre-'97 with '97+ parts? It looks like only two parts
> will replace the two failing sprocket assemblies on the '89. The '97
> part numbers are-
>
> 12046-1165 Sprocket, balancer, 18T
> 13164-1007 Balancer-comp, fr, lh
>
> Shafts and spacers are all pretty much the same so it looks like
> these parts will retrofit. Will they? Are they spring-loaded or
> solid? If they are spring-loaded are they more durable than the '89?
>
> -rc
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balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 9:20 am
by Bogdan Swider
> I've got the usual engine balancer problem on my '89 with the
> whacking noise and the springs in the sump. I've looked at
> buykawasaki.com parts diagrams and there is a difference in the '97
> and '89 balancer parts. Both year diagrams show spring loaded
> sprockets. The '97 only gives a single part number for each
> balancer/sprocket assembly whereas the '89 gives part numbers for
> every spring and pin. The '97 numbers don't quite match up with
> the '97 diagram either. Anyone know if the '97 still uses springs?
> The diagram shows springs but the parts list doesn't. Anyone tried
> upgrading a pre-'97 with '97+ parts? It looks like only two parts
> will replace the two failing sprocket assemblies on the '89. The '97
> part numbers are-
>
> 12046-1165 Sprocket, balancer, 18T
> 13164-1007 Balancer-comp, fr, lh
>
> Shafts and spacers are all pretty much the same so it looks like
> these parts will retrofit. Will they? Are they spring-loaded or
> solid? If they are spring-loaded are they more durable than the '89?
>
> -rc
>
>
>
I did the upgrade and followed Eden Carl's advice on what to change;
here goes:
13168 1238 lever $4.31
13168 1436 lever, idler shaft $5.84
670B1507 (the B might be an 8) O ring, 7mm $1.02
92150 1923 bolt, idler lever $9.50
92200 1263 washer $1.55
92144 1860 spring, idler shaft $3.31
92002 1693 magneto flywheel bolt $10.22
You'll need these special tools:
57001 1184 holder, rotor $16.43
22mm, 1.5 mm pitch puller after-market 6 or 7 bucks
You may need:
11060 A gasket $12.80
11060 B gasket $12.80
As far as I know (I can only go by what the parts people can see on
their M F, checked twice) the sprocket internals didn't change post 96. If
you want solid inserts ( I did ) call Mike Cowlishaw, Eagle Mfg. 619 479
0123 about $50.
Good Luck, Bogdan
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 9:29 am
by Bogdan Swider
> Am interested in the answer to this one too. Mike Cowlishaw at Eagle
> Machine sent me solid balancer upgrades for my '95, but no installation
> instructions. Are these instructions online anywhere?
> Todd
> A3
>
You have to take the magneto out and the sprockets off. One of the inserts
has a mark (dot I believe) but I don't remember what sprocket that
signifies. Ask Mike. I'll send you Rex H's write-up that has a lot of the
info in it.
Bogdan
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 10:47 am
by rclarke@bd.com
> The '97
> part numbers are-
>
> 12046-1165 Sprocket, balancer, 18T
> 13164-1007 Balancer-comp, fr, lh
Just called and got mail order prices. $122 for both. Even if they are
solid I'm going with the Eagle Mfg. shims ($60).
Also priced the balancer chain. $210!! I may leave the old one in for
another 20k miles unless it's obviously gone. This is an '89 after all.
-rc
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:16 am
by Bogdan Swider
> > The '97
> > part numbers are-
> >
> > 12046-1165 Sprocket, balancer, 18T
> > 13164-1007 Balancer-comp, fr, lh
>
> Just called and got mail order prices. $122 for both. Even if they are
> solid I'm going with the Eagle Mfg. shims ($60).
>
> Also priced the balancer chain. $210!! I may leave the old one in for
> another 20k miles unless it's obviously gone. This is an '89 after all.
>
> -rc
>
Now I get it. You're going whole hog and thinking of changing the chains as
well as the tensioner up-grade. I don't remember what I sent you. I'll send
you Rex's write up on the chain change we did on my bike.
Bogdan
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:22 am
by Bogdan Swider
> Also priced the balancer chain. $210!! I may leave the old one in for
> another 20k miles unless it's obviously gone. This is an '89 after all.
>
> -rc
>
Some of us have used a Canadian connection and got the chains for 33-50%
less.
Bogdan
balancer upgrade for '89
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:42 am
by rclarke@bd.com
Tracey's said the list price was over $250. $210 was with a discount.
I've got two '89 motors, both with ~20-30k miles. Both motors could use the
balancer sprocket repair. I bought the second motor and installed it before
I knew what the knocking sound was from the first one was. The second one
made it too. Doh! Now I'm planning on fixing the balancer sprockets in the
first motor, along with the clutch springs and water pump seal. At that
point I may or may not do anything with the second motor. This '89 only has
27k miles showing on the clock but it is no spring chicken. In a nother
year or three I'm likely to sell it off for '96)
example.
-rc
PS. Does anyone remember where to get shims for the countershaft sprocket
so it doesn't wobble and chew up the countershaft splines?
> Also priced the balancer chain. $210!! I may leave the old one in for
> another 20k miles unless it's obviously gone. This is an '89 after all.
>
> -rc
>
Some of us have used a Canadian connection and got the chains for 33-50%
less.
Bogdan
staying warm - nklr
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:49 am
by RichardM
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote:
>Once you start to get cold, your body slows down the blood to the
>extremities, and then your arms/legs get REALLY cold.
This would be a good time to go get your KLR stuck axle-deep in old
wet snow. You'll get the blood warmed up in no time.