My 2002 KLR has just reached 2500 miles and suddenly I have intermittent flat spots starting at exactly 4000 rpm and continuning on up.
Any fixes for this one? Already changed the gas, checked the air filter and plug.
Is this the infamous "lean surge"? I was under the impression that that occured below 3500. And why would it just now start?
Tom
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At 9:16 AM -0800 6/20/03, Tom Lippe wrote:
I'm guessing you have a slightly plugged main jet, a vacuum leak at the fuel petcock, or a vacuum leak in the top side of the carb (diaphragm or cover). Mark>My 2002 KLR has just reached 2500 miles and suddenly I have >intermittent flat spots starting at exactly 4000 rpm and continuning >on up. > >Any fixes for this one?
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Is the airbox cover shut tightly? When I got my bike I had a flat spot
at almost exactly 4000 rpm because the screw had fallen out and only the
plastic side cover was keeping the airbox door from falling off.
-Lujo
Tom Lippe wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> My 2002 KLR has just reached 2500 miles and suddenly I have intermittent flat spots starting at exactly 4000 rpm and continuning on up. > > Any fixes for this one? Already changed the gas, checked the air filter and plug. > > Is this the infamous "lean surge"? I was under the impression that that occured below 3500. And why would it just now start? > > > Tom > A16
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Airbox was tight when I checked the filter.
This seems to happen more on the morning commute (between 40 - 50F degrees) than in the afternoon (70-80+)
Tom
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Is the airbox cover shut tightly? When I got my bike I had a flat spot at almost exactly 4000 rpm because the screw had fallen out and only the plastic side cover was keeping the airbox door from falling off. -Lujo Tom Lippe wrote:>>> Lujo Bauer 06/20/03 08:29AM >>>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 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/> My 2002 KLR has just reached 2500 miles and suddenly I have intermittent flat spots starting at exactly 4000 rpm and continuning on up. > > Any fixes for this one? Already changed the gas, checked the air filter and plug. > > Is this the infamous "lean surge"? I was under the impression that that occured below 3500. And why would it just now start? > > > Tom > A16
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Devon Jarvis wrote:
According to the manual, the 600 came with Dunlop K750 or 550 series tires. The early 650's appear to have come with the Dunlop Trail Max. Jim Sherlock Cedar Creek, Texas> Didn't the KLR come with a different stock tire during the > Very Early Years, like a trailwing of some sort? >
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