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klr oil leak

Posted: Thu May 18, 2000 8:55 am
by Steve Rawls
Yes, the arrow is up... I think it's Mobil 1 15w50 The oil level is where it should be, near the top mark on the crankcase... I'm not sure, since I've only had the bike for about 3 weeks I haven't changed the oil as yet so I'm not sure what the previously owner did in the past. Yep, tightened them in stages, still leaks. I even tried using a silicon based gasket glue around the cap. I'm going to take the cap back off and check to see if it may be warped. Can't think of anything else. Thanks for the info...... Best Wishes, Steve Rawls http://www.steverawls.com

fabric protector

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:53 am
by Kevin Powers
I kind of like the weathered, "this ain't my first rodeo" look myself. On bike gear anyway; that look doesn't work well for most women. Kevin
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Chris R wrote: > > > I have a set of balistic fabric saddle bags on my KLR that are getting sun > faded pretty bed. I was wondering if anyone know of a good product to apply > to the fabric to help restore or just protect from the sun? I've looked at > stuff like Camp Dry, but the label says nothing about protection from UV and > I think it will just attract the dirt. Maybe a product for boat covers or > awnings? > > Chris R > Sierra Vista AZ > > > -- Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

klr oil leak

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:44 am
by Mark Harfenist
Those plastic plugs can crack almost invisibly within the slots by which you remove or install them. Oil seeps through the cracks so slowly you can hardly believe it's happening.....but it is. Then you think it's the o-ring....but it's not. Then you again think it can't possibly be leaking, because you can't see anything which screams "leak!" and anyway it stops if you leave the bike alone for a day or two....but after you ride it there are suddenly oil stains on your brand new driveway. Replace the plastic plug(s). Mine both went south immediately following some paid mechanical work by a guy who proudly showed off the special tool he had for removing them. I'd been using a coin and a pair of vice grips. Go figure. Hope that helps. Mark