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doohickey / idler spacer dimension question, help needed
Okay, I screwed up. Can anyone help me if they happen to be doing a
doohicky change, I need to know the dimensions of the spacer washer
directly behind the gear....it's a washer that's easy to remove by
pulling out the cam (but is also easy to drop in doing so). It's a
flat washer so it has three basic dimensions,
outer diameter (mm)
inner diameter (mm)
thickness (mm)
if anyone can help by measuring then it would be really appreciated.
The part is 92026B in the exploded diagram
http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/doohickey.html
From Kawasaki this part is #92026-1462 and is backordered, no stock,
delivery unknown from Japan (might be weeks), dimensions/drawings
only known in Japan....
mr_uu KL650A15
p.s. The problem occured while doing the doohicky change last week
when I pulled the whole idler shaft (including the gear) from the
bike and in doing so managed to slip/drop the spacer washer down
through the oil drainage hole and into the sump (no chance of getting
it out, although I've just put on a magnetic oil plug in the hopes of
catching it and then maybe will be able to get it from a right-hand
cover/clutch entry).
p.p.s. KL650A15 14Kmiles, the doohicky that I replaced was broken in
two, the tensioner spring was also broken.
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doohickey / idler spacer dimension question, help needed
Its seem like the doohicky problem is epidemic for late model KLR's.
Serious quality control problems. Hmm.
Russell
----- Original Message ----- From: "mr_uu" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:47 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Doohickey / Idler Spacer Dimension Question, help needed > Okay, I screwed up. Can anyone help me if they happen to be doing a > doohicky change, I need to know the dimensions of the spacer washer > directly behind the gear....it's a washer that's easy to remove by > pulling out the cam (but is also easy to drop in doing so). It's a > flat washer so it has three basic dimensions, > outer diameter (mm) > inner diameter (mm) > thickness (mm) > if anyone can help by measuring then it would be really appreciated. > > The part is 92026B in the exploded diagram > http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/doohickey.html > > >From Kawasaki this part is #92026-1462 and is backordered, no stock, > delivery unknown from Japan (might be weeks), dimensions/drawings > only known in Japan.... > > mr_uu KL650A15 > > p.s. The problem occured while doing the doohicky change last week > when I pulled the whole idler shaft (including the gear) from the > bike and in doing so managed to slip/drop the spacer washer down > through the oil drainage hole and into the sump (no chance of getting > it out, although I've just put on a magnetic oil plug in the hopes of > catching it and then maybe will be able to get it from a right-hand > cover/clutch entry). > p.p.s. KL650A15 14Kmiles, the doohicky that I replaced was broken in > two, the tensioner spring was also broken. > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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doohickey / idler spacer dimension question, help needed
I thought the doohickey I got from Jake was almost jewel like, but when I took out the stock one it seemed incredibly flimsy. Mine wasn't broke, but stock part just doesn't look up to the job.
Dave A12
Russell Scott wrote:Its seem like the doohicky problem is epidemic for late model KLR's.
Serious quality control problems. Hmm.
Russell
----- Original Message ----- From: "mr_uu" To: Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:47 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Doohickey / Idler Spacer Dimension Question, help needed > Okay, I screwed up. Can anyone help me if they happen to be doing a > doohicky change, I need to know the dimensions of the spacer washer > directly behind the gear....it's a washer that's easy to remove by > pulling out the cam (but is also easy to drop in doing so). It's a > flat washer so it has three basic dimensions, > outer diameter (mm) > inner diameter (mm) > thickness (mm) > if anyone can help by measuring then it would be really appreciated. > > The part is 92026B in the exploded diagram > http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/doohickey.html > > >From Kawasaki this part is #92026-1462 and is backordered, no stock, > delivery unknown from Japan (might be weeks), dimensions/drawings > only known in Japan.... > > mr_uu KL650A15 > > p.s. The problem occured while doing the doohicky change last week > when I pulled the whole idler shaft (including the gear) from the > bike and in doing so managed to slip/drop the spacer washer down > through the oil drainage hole and into the sump (no chance of getting > it out, although I've just put on a magnetic oil plug in the hopes of > catching it and then maybe will be able to get it from a right-hand > cover/clutch entry). > p.p.s. KL650A15 14Kmiles, the doohicky that I replaced was broken in > two, the tensioner spring was also broken. > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive medley & videos from Greatest Hits CD [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., david gay wrote:
when I took out the stock one it seemed incredibly flimsy. Mine wasn't broke, but stock part just doesn't look up to the job.> > I thought the doohickey I got from Jake was almost jewel like, but
problem is epidemic for late model KLR's.> > Dave A12 > > > Russell Scott wrote:Its seem like the doohicky
How about a poll for people that have had balancer chain idler adjustment lever failures? Mine shit its pants on my A13 almost exactly a year ago. Maybe the A12 is pre failure-prone part? CA Stu> Serious quality control problems. Hmm. > > Russell >
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Part Number: 92026-1462
Description: SPACER
Price: $3.03
http://www.ronayers.com/browseparts.cfm?searchstring=92026-1462+
Try calling them.
"please call us at 1.800.888.3084 or email us at
parts@..."
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "mr_uu" wrote: > Okay, I screwed up. Can anyone help me if they happen to be doing a > doohicky change, I need to know the dimensions of the spacer washer > directly behind the gear....it's a washer that's easy to remove by > pulling out the cam (but is also easy to drop in doing so). It's a > flat washer so it has three basic dimensions, > outer diameter (mm) > inner diameter (mm) > thickness (mm) > if anyone can help by measuring then it would be really appreciated. > > The part is 92026B in the exploded diagram > http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/doohickey.html > > From Kawasaki this part is #92026-1462 and is backordered, no stock, > delivery unknown from Japan (might be weeks), dimensions/drawings > only known in Japan.... > > mr_uu KL650A15 > > p.s. The problem occured while doing the doohicky change last week > when I pulled the whole idler shaft (including the gear) from the > bike and in doing so managed to slip/drop the spacer washer down > through the oil drainage hole and into the sump (no chance of getting > it out, although I've just put on a magnetic oil plug in the hopes of > catching it and then maybe will be able to get it from a right-hand > cover/clutch entry). > p.p.s. KL650A15 14Kmiles, the doohicky that I replaced was broken in > two, the tensioner spring was also broken.
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doohickey / idler spacer dimension question, help needed
thanks for the lead, Ron Ayers is a good supplier / price, checked
them previously though, no stock and the parts come from Kawasaki
(backordered)......found out now though that the backorder date is
11/15 so if Kawasaki pull through then will only be out of action for
another week
mr_uu
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dooden" wrote: > Part Number: 92026-1462 > Description: SPACER > Price: $3.03 > > http://www.ronayers.com/browseparts.cfm?searchstring=92026-1462+ > > Try calling them. > > "please call us at 1.800.888.3084 or email us at > parts@r..." > > Dooden
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doohickey / idler spacer dimension question, help needed
My A10 (96) doohickey failed under 10K miles
dat brooklyn bum (maybe the "improved" balancer in 96 wasn't)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Stu" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., david gay wrote: > > > Russell Scott wrote:Its seem like the doohicky > problem is epidemic for late model KLR's. > > Serious quality control problems. Hmm. > > > > Russell > > > > How about a poll for people that have had balancer chain idler > adjustment lever failures? > > Mine shit its pants on my A13 almost exactly a year ago. > Maybe the A12 is pre failure-prone part? > > CA Stu
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ethical dilemma - **** nklr fraud alert!!!
This is a fraud!!! The check will eventually be returned.
http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/cnsum02/fraud.html
Robert A14
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