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millerized_2000
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Post by millerized_2000 » Fri Jul 05, 2002 5:55 am

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Jim Hyman wrote:I've also noticed that the engine noise is noticeably louder when the (overnight) oil level drops by 1/3 in the window. You should hear it at idle with no oil in the crank. Whhheeewww!!! I got me one of them new diesels by the sounds of it.

wpsteig
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Post by wpsteig » Fri Jul 05, 2002 7:34 am

> > You should hear it at idle with no oil in the crank. Whhheeewww!!!
I
> got me one of them new diesels by the sounds of it.
Does anyone make an oil pressure guage for the KLR? I don't know if it would have given enough warning to help, but it would add an interesting gizmo to the instrument cluster. Pat tyler, tx

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Post by Thomas J Komjathy » Fri Jul 05, 2002 8:24 am

Have NEW Big Gun Quite Series exhaust for sale. Never used, 295.00. Anyone, anyone, Beuller Tom K. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

millerized_2000
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Post by millerized_2000 » Fri Jul 05, 2002 8:47 am

Someone had asked that once before. One possibility is that there is very little oil pressure involved in the klr. It's all ball and roller bearings, with very few (at least under high "pressure") shim/babbit bearing surfaces. I just reinforced as I tore my motor apart last night. Very few surfaces that are oiled under pressure. Most are splash or submersion. I would have loved an "idiot" light, as it would have saved me a bunch of money. millerized
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "wpsteig" wrote: > > > > You should hear it at idle with no oil in the crank. Whhheeewww!!! > I > > got me one of them new diesels by the sounds of it. > > Does anyone make an oil pressure guage for the KLR? > > I don't know if it would have given enough warning to help, but it > would add an interesting gizmo to the instrument cluster. > > Pat > tyler, tx

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