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On Dec 29, 2015, at 9:51 AM, Pete Blaszcak p_blazak@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Try calling Eagle Mike in San Diego:Mike CowlishawEagle Manufacturing619-261-1281 Sent from Outlook Mobile On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 4:50 PM -0800, "motorsouth@... [DSN_KLR650]" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hello all, I've run into a bit of trouble on the road and am currently looking for a used head for my 2006 KLR650. I'm willing to pay for overnight shipping or drive to pick up in the Yuma/Phoenix/San Diego/Las Vegas. I'm also in need of new valves, new piston and timing chain, but I can order those online. If I can't get a used head, Im looking for an engine I can swap out.The interesting part of the story is this: my brother and I are headed to South America on our Klr650s, with mountaineering gear and surf boards strapped on the side. We went as far north east as Newfoundland, then swung diagonally across the states.Things were good until about a week ago. About 500 miles into Mexico, my engine died. Couldn't get it started. We believe that the timing chain slipped, possibly a problem with the tensioner, causing the piston to hit the intake valves and bend them open, causing a lack of compression. We had to sleep in the ditch for the night, then in the morning we got it hauled to a camping area and set up a base camp. A friend found a mechanic who could get parts, so I had it hauled to the town 50 miles away. He said he put in new intake valves and new timing chain. Bike ran for 30 miles, then died hard. I got pulled behind the mechanics car (a little scary) and he said he would pull it apart after Christmas. When I next got back to his shop, it was apart and not looking good. One intake valve broke into three pieces and had been bouncing around inside. Piston is chewed up and has hairline cracks in multiple places. So close to breaking apart but luckily held together. Cylinder sleeve has a small groove in it, so I'll have to get it bored out. Obviously also need all new valves. Spark plug is all chewed up as well. Cams and cam journals look okay. We suspect that he just straightened out the old valves and put it back together with the old parts, pocketing the extra money. The valves are pretty coked up for only 30 miles. The side cover shows no signs of being removed, so obviously he never changed the timing chain. In retrospect, he gave me a rotten deal and replaced my relatively minor problem of two bad valves with a major problem that is going to cost me a lot of money. I'm pretty angry about it, but I gotta figure out how to be mobile again.Anyway, two friends happened to be down visiting my brother and I with their van. They have hauled me up to Yuma, AZ. My brother decided to stay behind and soak up the sun. Really no reason for him to hoof it back here just yet, as I hope to have another try at Mexico soon. My friends plan to ride the imperial sand dunes for a few days then return to their home in Salt Lake City.Basically, I'm trying to find someone who can overnight me parts or possibly someone in the area with an engine I can buy. Please let me know if you have a good used head around. There appears to be no Kawasaki dealer with many miles (I was told San Diego). Anyone know of bike junkyards in the south west? Anyone happen in to know of a machine shop in Yuma where i could bore out my cylinder and head? We have tools and my friends have taken KLR motors apart before, so if we had the parts we could do the job ourselves. If you have any questions, my number 701 609 0690 or I'll be checking my email. Any help would be greatly appreciated.I can send photos to anyone interested. Just send me a direct email. Thank you for your advice and any parts you'll sell me off of your garage shelf!Calvin G
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Eagle Mike is online too. Sounds like quite the adventure. Good luck getting back on the road. Yes, do post some pictures! I doubt I m the only one here who is curious about how this turns out, and about your onward adventures in Mexico and beyond. Happy New Year.Jeff On Dec 29, 2015, at 9:51 AM, Pete Blaszcak p_blazak@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Try calling Eagle Mike in San Diego:Mike CowlishawEagle Manufacturing619-261-1281 Sent from Outlook Mobile On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 4:50 PM -0800, "motorsouth@... [DSN_KLR650]" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hello all, I've run into a bit of trouble on the road and am currently looking for a used head for my 2006 KLR650. I'm willing to pay for overnight shipping or drive to pick up in the Yuma/Phoenix/San Diego/Las Vegas. I'm also in need of new valves, new piston and timing chain, but I can order those online. If I can't get a used head, Im looking for an engine I can swap out.The interesting part of the story is this: my brother and I are headed to South America on our Klr650s, with mountaineering gear and surf boards strapped on the side. We went as far north east as Newfoundland, then swung diagonally across the states.Things were good until about a week ago. About 500 miles into Mexico, my engine died. Couldn't get it started. We believe that the timing chain slipped, possibly a problem with the tensioner, causing the piston to hit the intake valves and bend them open, causing a lack of compression. We had to sleep in the ditch for the night, then in the morning we got it hauled to a camping area and set up a base camp. A friend found a mechanic who could get parts, so I had it hauled to the town 50 miles away. He said he put in new intake valves and new timing chain. Bike ran for 30 miles, then died hard. I got pulled behind the mechanics car (a little scary) and he said he would pull it apart after Christmas. When I next got back to his shop, it was apart and not looking good. One intake valve broke into three pieces and had been bouncing around inside. Piston is chewed up and has hairline cracks in multiple places. So close to breaking apart but luckily held together. Cylinder sleeve has a small groove in it, so I'll have to get it bored out. Obviously also need all new valves. Spark plug is all chewed up as well. Cams and cam journals look okay. We suspect that he just straightened out the old valves and put it back together with the old parts, pocketing the extra money. The valves are pretty coked up for only 30 miles. The side cover shows no signs of being removed, so obviously he never changed the timing chain. In retrospect, he gave me a rotten deal and replaced my relatively minor problem of two bad valves with a major problem that is going to cost me a lot of money. I'm pretty angry about it, but I gotta figure out how to be mobile again.Anyway, two friends happened to be down visiting my brother and I with their van. They have hauled me up to Yuma, AZ. My brother decided to stay behind and soak up the sun. Really no reason for him to hoof it back here just yet, as I hope to have another try at Mexico soon. My friends plan to ride the imperial sand dunes for a few days then return to their home in Salt Lake City.Basically, I'm trying to find someone who can overnight me parts or possibly someone in the area with an engine I can buy. Please let me know if you have a good used head around. There appears to be no Kawasaki dealer with many miles (I was told San Diego). Anyone know of bike junkyards in the south west? Anyone happen in to know of a machine shop in Yuma where i could bore out my cylinder and head? We have tools and my friends have taken KLR motors apart before, so if we had the parts we could do the job ourselves. If you have any questions, my number 701 609 0690 or I'll be checking my email. Any help would be greatly appreciated.I can send photos to anyone interested. Just send me a direct email. Thank you for your advice and any parts you'll sell me off of your garage shelf!Calvin GOn Dec 28, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Jeffrey Parker jeffreykparker@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 7:50 PM, motorsouth@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hello all, I've run into a bit of trouble on the road and am currently looking for a used head for my 2006 KLR650. I'm willing to pay for overnight shipping or drive to pick up in the Yuma/Phoenix/San Diego/Las Vegas. I'm also in need of new valves, new piston and timing chain, but I can order those online. If I can't get a used head, Im looking for an engine I can swap out. The interesting part of the story is this: my brother and I are headed to South America on our Klr650s, with mountaineering gear and surf boards strapped on the side. We went as far north east as Newfoundland, then swung diagonally across the states. Things were good until about a week ago. About 500 miles into Mexico, my engine died. Couldn't get it started. We believe that the timing chain slipped, possibly a problem with the tensioner, causing the piston to hit the intake valves and bend them open, causing a lack of compression. We had to sleep in the ditch for the night, then in the morning we got it hauled to a camping area and set up a base camp. A friend found a mechanic who could get parts, so I had it hauled to the town 50 miles away. He said he put in new intake valves and new timing chain. Bike ran for 30 miles, then died hard. I got pulled behind the mechanics car (a little scary) and he said he would pull it apart after Christmas. When I next got back to his shop, it was apart and not looking good. One intake valve broke into three pieces and had been bouncing around inside. Piston is chewed up and has hairline cracks in multiple places. So close to breaking apart but luckily held together. Cylinder sleeve has a small groove in it, so I'll have to get it bored out. Obviously also need all new valves. Spark plug is all chewed up as well. Cams and cam journals look okay. We suspect that he just straightened out the old valves and put it back together with the old parts, pocketing the extra money. The valves are pretty coked up for only 30 miles. The side cover shows no signs of being removed, so obviously he never changed the timing chain. In retrospect, he gave me a rotten deal and replaced my relatively minor problem of two bad valves with a major problem that is going to cost me a lot of money. I'm pretty angry about it, but I gotta figure out how to be mobile again. Anyway, two friends happened to be down visiting my brother and I with their van. They have hauled me up to Yuma, AZ. My brother decided to stay behind and soak up the sun. Really no reason for him to hoof it back here just yet, as I hope to have another try at Mexico soon. My friends plan to ride the imperial sand dunes for a few days then return to their home in Salt Lake City. Basically, I'm trying to find someone who can overnight me parts or possibly someone in the area with an engine I can buy. Please let me know if you have a good used head around. There appears to be no Kawasaki dealer with many miles (I was told San Diego). Anyone know of bike junkyards in the south west? Anyone happen in to know of a machine shop in Yuma where i could bore out my cylinder and head? We have tools and my friends have taken KLR motors apart before, so if we had the parts we could do the job ourselves. If you have any questions, my number 701 609 0690 or I'll be checking my email. Any help would be greatly appreciated.I can send photos to anyone interested. Just send me a direct email. Thank you for your advice and any parts you'll sell me off of your garage shelf!Calvin G
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Hello all, I've run into a bit of trouble on the road and am currently looking for a used head for my 2006 KLR650. I'm willing to pay for overnight shipping or drive to pick up in the Yuma/Phoenix/San Diego/Las Vegas. I'm also in need of new valves, new piston and timing chain, but I can order those online. If I can't get a used head, Im looking for an engine I can swap out. The interesting part of the story is this: my brother and I are headed to South America on our Klr650s, with mountaineering gear and surf boards strapped on the side. We went as far north east as Newfoundland, then swung diagonally across the states. Things were good until about a week ago. About 500 miles into Mexico, my engine died. Couldn't get it started. We believe that the timing chain slipped, possibly a problem with the tensioner, causing the piston to hit the intake valves and bend them open, causing a lack of compression. We had to sleep in the ditch for the night, then in the morning we got it hauled to a camping area and set up a base camp. A friend found a mechanic who could get parts, so I had it hauled to the town 50 miles away. He said he put in new intake valves and new timing chain. Bike ran for 30 miles, then died hard. I got pulled behind the mechanics car (a little scary) and he said he would pull it apart after Christmas. When I next got back to his shop, it was apart and not looking good. One intake valve broke into three pieces and had been bouncing around inside. Piston is chewed up and has hairline cracks in multiple places. So close to breaking apart but luckily held together. Cylinder sleeve has a small groove in it, so I'll have to get it bored out. Obvious! ly also need all new valves. Spark plug is all chewed up as well. Cams and cam journals look okay. We suspect that he just straightened out the old valves and put it back together with the old parts, pocketing the extra money. The valves are pretty coked up for only 30 miles. The side cover shows no signs of being removed, so obviously he never changed the timing chain. In retrospect, he gave me a rotten deal and replaced my relatively minor problem of two bad valves with a major problem that is going to cost me a lot of money. I'm pretty angry about it, but I gotta figure out how to be mobile again. Anyway, two friends happened to be down visiting my brother and I with their van. They have hauled me up to Yuma, AZ. My brother decided to stay behind and soak up the sun. Really no reason for him to hoof it back here just yet, as I hope to have another try at Mexico soon. My friends plan to ride the imperial sand dunes for a few days then return to their home in Salt Lake City. Basically, I'm trying to find someone who can overnight me parts or possibly someone in the area with an engine I can buy. Please let me know if you have a good used head around. There appears to be no Kawasaki dealer with many miles (I was told San Diego). Anyone know of bike junkyards in the south west? Anyone happen in to know of a machine shop in Yuma where i could bore out my cylinder and head? We have tools and my friends have taken KLR motors apart before, so if we had the parts we could do the job ourselves. If you have any questions, my number 701 609 0690 or I'll be checking my email. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can send photos to anyone interested. Just send me a direct email. Thank you for your advice and any parts you'll sell me off of your garage shelf! Calvin G
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