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doohickey project
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:53 pm
by Rick B
From "Surging and Backfiring" to "Slow to Start" I'm making good progress and learning my bike at the same timne.
Here are the latest items I'm working;
I opened up the left side case and looked up under the rotor. The top half of the doohickey is broken off and the tension spring is gone. The new one will be here about Wednesday. So I'm studying up while I wait gor parts.
Besides that I'm going to remove the diaphragm from the petcock, and modify the height of the tank strainer.
Lastly, probably after the weather changes I'm going to take a look at the valves.
I'll keep posting as I go along so I can get some input as I work.
Rick
doohickey project
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:24 pm
by Greg May
Hi Rick
You might already have this link but if not it is really helpful with the doohickey replacement as well as many other maintenance proceedures ... very well done and documented.....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/%c2%a0%c2%a0%c2%a0
From: Rick B
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:53:40 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
From "Surging and Backfiring" to "Slow to Start" I'm making good progress and learning my bike at the same timne.
Here are the latest items I'm working;
I opened up the left side case and looked up under the rotor. The top half of the doohickey is broken off and the tension spring is gone. The new one will be here about Wednesday. So I'm studying up while I wait gor parts.
Besides that I'm going to remove the diaphragm from the petcock, and modify the height of the tank strainer.
Lastly, probably after the weather changes I'm going to take a look at the valves.
I'll keep posting as I go along so I can get some input as I work.
Rick
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doohickey project
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:08 pm
by Rick Brown
Thanks for the tip. I haven't had time to look at it yet, but I will.
As a side note I was watching the You-Tube video on adjusting the valves and I noticed the guy had some trouble getting the engine to top-dead-center.
Would it be okay to remove the spark plug? I noticed he hadn't.
Thanks,
Rick
From: Greg May
To: Rick B ; "
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
Hi Rick
You might already have this link but if not it is really helpful with the doohickey replacement as well as many other maintenance proceedures ... very well done and documented.....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/%c2%a0%c2%a0%c2%a0
From: Rick B
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:53:40 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
From "Surging and Backfiring" to "Slow to Start" I'm making good progress and learning my bike at the same timne.
Here are the latest items I'm working;
I opened up the left side case and looked up under the rotor. The top half of the doohickey is broken off and the tension spring is gone. The new one will be here about Wednesday. So I'm studying up while I wait gor parts.
Besides that I'm going to remove the diaphragm from the petcock, and modify the height of the tank strainer.
Lastly, probably after the weather changes I'm going to take a look at the valves.
I'll keep posting as I go along so I can get some input as I work.
Rick
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doohickey project
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:29 pm
by Fred Hink
It wouldn t hurt but you are not fighting against compression so much as you are fighting against the magnets in the magneto.
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
From: Rick Brown
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:07 PM
To: Greg May ;
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
Thanks for the tip. I haven't had time to look at it yet, but I will.
As a side note I was watching the You-Tube video on adjusting the valves and I noticed the guy had some trouble getting the engine to top-dead-center.
Would it be okay to remove the spark plug? I noticed he hadn't.
Thanks,
Rick
From: Greg May
To: Rick B ; "mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
Hi Rick
You might already have this link but if not it is really helpful with the doohickey replacement as well as many other maintenance proceedures ... very well done and documented.....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/
From: Rick B
To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:53:40 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
From "Surging and Backfiring" to "Slow to Start" I'm making good progress and learning my bike at the same timne.
Here are the latest items I'm working;
I opened up the left side case and looked up under the rotor. The top half of the doohickey is broken off and the tension spring is gone. The new one will be here about Wednesday. So I'm studying up while I wait gor parts.
Besides that I'm going to remove the diaphragm from the petcock, and modify the height of the tank strainer.
Lastly, probably after the weather changes I'm going to take a look at the valves.
I'll keep posting as I go along so I can get some input as I work.
Rick
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doohickey project
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:44 pm
by Rick Brown
Thanks gentlemen, I've read the Clymer instructions for the valve check and w/ your infirmation, I'll leave the plug in and clean out the drain hole.
By the way Don't open that Slipper21 message - I did and they not only got ahold of my address but my address book as well.
Rick
From: Fred Hink
To: Rick Brown ; Greg May ;
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
It wouldn t hurt but you are not fighting against compression so much as you are fighting against the magnets in the magneto.
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
From: Rick Brown
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:07 PM
To: Greg May ;
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
Thanks for the tip. I haven't had time to look at it yet, but I will.
As a side note I was watching the You-Tube video on adjusting the valves and I noticed the guy had some trouble getting the engine to top-dead-center.
Would it be okay to remove the spark plug? I noticed he hadn't.
Thanks,
Rick
From: Greg May
To: Rick B ; "mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
Hi Rick
You might already have this link but if not it is really helpful with the doohickey replacement as well as many other maintenance proceedures ... very well done and documented.....have a great evening.....Greg
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/
From: Rick B
To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 6:53:40 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
From "Surging and Backfiring" to "Slow to Start" I'm making good progress and learning my bike at the same timne.
Here are the latest items I'm working;
I opened up the left side case and looked up under the rotor. The top half of the doohickey is broken off and the tension spring is gone. The new one will be here about Wednesday. So I'm studying up while I wait gor parts.
Besides that I'm going to remove the diaphragm from the petcock, and modify the height of the tank strainer.
Lastly, probably after the weather changes I'm going to take a look at the valves.
I'll keep posting as I go along so I can get some input as I work.
Rick
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doohickey project
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:56 pm
by Rick B
I finished installing the doohickey this evening. The project went smoothly thanks to the instructions and videos that are available.
When I started the engine it sounded tighter than previously (maybe that's just imagination?). Is that typical? The bike has 25,000 miles on it and I have no idea how long the origianl balancer and spring have been broken.
I did note that there was a damaged spot about the size of a nickel to the rubber liner on the inside of the rotor. It might have been caused by broken bits of the balancer and spring but other than that all looked okay.
I fished around w/ a wire and never could find anymore than a small part of the spring hook and about a 1/3 section of the arc protion of the balancer is still missing. I'm thinking there's no use in worring about it.
I'll give the bike a test drive tomorrow and see how it acts.
Next will be the tank mods and the valves...I'm seeing a road trip coming on:)
Rick
doohickey project
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:34 am
by Fred Hink
Rick,
If you think you have metal pieces floating around inside your engine, I d recommend using a magnetic drain plug to trap those pieces from getting into places they shouldn t.
Fred
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
From: Rick B
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 9:56 PM
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Doohickey Project
I finished installing the doohickey this evening. The project went smoothly thanks to the instructions and videos that are available.
When I started the engine it sounded tighter than previously (maybe that's just imagination?). Is that typical? The bike has 25,000 miles on it and I have no idea how long the origianl balancer and spring have been broken.
I did note that there was a damaged spot about the size of a nickel to the rubber liner on the inside of the rotor. It might have been caused by broken bits of the balancer and spring but other than that all looked okay.
I fished around w/ a wire and never could find anymore than a small part of the spring hook and about a 1/3 section of the arc protion of the balancer is still missing. I'm thinking there's no use in worring about it.
I'll give the bike a test drive tomorrow and see how it acts.
Next will be the tank mods and the valves...I'm seeing a road trip coming on:)
Rick
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pelican case's
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:40 am
by skypilot110
the panel kit is for hard mounting instrumentation or other equipment in the case. Not needed for a luggage application
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> Hey all
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> While looking on the web for Pelican 1550 cases for the bike, they show a Frame panel kit for "speacial applications"
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> Anyone know what/why it gets used??
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