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nklr - tool time
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 12:26 pm
by RM
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Thomas Baumen wrote:
>One of the best deals is the HUSKY Brand at Home depot. It turns out
>that HUSKY is manufactured in a huge plant in Texas. The same plant
>turns out MAC TOOLS, PROTO and BLACKHAWK TOOLS. All of those brands are
>manufactured and owned by STANELY TOOLS so the bargain is the HUSKY.
Everyone seems to be forgetting Kobalt, sold at Lowe's.
See them here:
http://www.kobalttools.com/
They're made by the J.H. Williams company. A division of:
http://www.snapon.com/
nklr - tool time
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 12:35 pm
by Thomas Baumen
nklr - tool time
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 12:36 pm
by Thomas Baumen
I had never heard of them until now. They just open a LOWE'S near here
so I will have to go.
Kobal is made by Williams , a division of Snap on........I have some
Williams wrenches form years ago....good stuff.
nklr - tool time
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 1:17 pm
by Bogdan Swider
> I had never heard of them until now. They just open a LOWE'S near here
> so I will have to go.
> Kobal is made by Williams , a division of Snap on........I have some
> Williams wrenches form years ago....good stuff.
> >
> > Everyone seems to be forgetting Kobalt, sold at Lowe's.
> Sport News at
> >
>
>
Checked the site. No mention of where they're made. Probably means
China or Taiwan. Every tool these days is guaranteed for life. No big deal
if it costs pennies to manufacture.
Bogdan
nklr - tool time
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 1:39 pm
by Thomas Baumen
I thought I read made in America.... Willaims is/was an American
company and I thinkit is still made in USA.
Chinese tools are usually pretty bad.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bogdan Swider"
To: "KLR" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>; "RM" ;
"'Thomas Baumen'"
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] NKLR - Tool Time
>
>
>
> > I had never heard of them until now. They just open a LOWE'S near
here
> > so I will have to go.
> > Kobal is made by Williams , a division of Snap on........I have
some
> > Williams wrenches form years ago....good stuff.
> > >
> > > Everyone seems to be forgetting Kobalt, sold at Lowe's.
> > Sport News at
> > >
> >
> >
> Checked the site. No mention of where they're made. Probably means
> China or Taiwan. Every tool these days is guaranteed for life. No
big deal
> if it costs pennies to manufacture.
>
> Bogdan
>
97 klr 650 keihin cv 40 disaster
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 7:03 pm
by bkowal@cgocable.net
If you are looking to upgrade the stock carb look at:
http://www.aftcarbs.com/Off-Road%20Moto ... ATV%20Carb%
20Products.htm
If you can believe the marketing hype you should get about a 10%
power boost, lower emmissions and better gas mileage. You should also
get much better throttle response since this is not a CV carb. Has
anyone tried one of these on a KLR?
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Gary Heller wrote:
> Well, It looks like I screwed up big. I was trying to drill out the
> cap for the mixture screw and drilled through the wrong cap.
> Started messing with it before I was really sure where things were.
> There is a brass cap or plug just behind the long neck of the
> mixture screw and I drilled into it too far before I stopped. Now
> the motor wont idle off choke, must keep a little throttle to keep
> it running. After talking with Dave from SageBrush machine Shop,
> we think there might have been a small passage way between the
> mixture screw and this plug that I drilled out, thus disrupting the
> flow. the mixture screw is out about 1 1/4 turns from closed.
> Also noticed that the rubber cap on the choke cable ( the part that
> enters the carb) is cracked a bit a does not form a good tight
seal.
> I dont think that has anything to do with the motor not idling as
> it seems it was that way before.
>
> So it seems that I might be looking for a carb if anyone
> knows where I could find one. I was thinking about getting the
> Mikuni carb as I have heard good things about it from Erics
KLR650
> web Page, and it is a lot cheaper than a new KEIHIN CV 40. Any
help
> would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all
>
> ____Gary____
>
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