DSN_KLR650
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Kurt Simpson
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by Kurt Simpson » Fri Aug 25, 2000 9:23 am
> I have a new KLR 650 that is leaking a few drops of oil on the garage
floor
> after a ride. Is this normal for your bikes? It appears to be only four or
> five drops, but it has me a little concerned. Thanks for your help!
> Thanks,
no, it isn't normal Carl...give it a good cleaning and pinpoint the area of
the leak and the korg will help you get it straight...
Kurt
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dan shaw
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by dan shaw » Fri Aug 25, 2000 9:31 am
where is it leaking from? mine used to leak from the
oil drain bolt and a little from the head gasket.
dan
--- camonett wrote:
> Hi KLR riders,
>
> I have a new KLR 650 that is leaking a few drops of
> oil on the garage floor
> after a ride. Is this normal for your bikes? It
> appears to be only four or
> five drops, but it has me a little concerned. Thanks
> for your help!
> Thanks,
> Carl
>
>
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Ted Palmer
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by Ted Palmer » Sat Aug 26, 2000 8:38 am
Tom Myers wrote:
[...]
> Who's fouling plugs on a modern fourstroke?
[...]
Just a couple of quick guesses:
-Extreme altitude
-Flooding float
-Real clagged filter
Not that I carry a spare myself. The last time I had plug problems
was way back in my youth when I used Champion spark plugs in my
Morris Minis.
Mister_T
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