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klr engine failure
Been off the list for awhile but wanted to add this to the archives and ask
if anyone's heard of this type of engine failure.
or
a way to prevent it.
At approx. 60.K miles the circlip that holds the front, left, balancer
weight on the shaft came off.
This allowed the balancer weight to contact the rear of the stator rotor
breaking off the one-way starter clutch retainer.
A piece of the retainer got between the cam chain crankshaft sprocket
causing the cam chain to 'jump timing'.
The resultant valve timing error caused the piston to contact the intake
valves, bending the valves.
The stock doohicky and balancer chain were fine, (I've got a washer under
the doohicky adjustment bolt).
AAA special RV/motorcycle coverage worked great, 60 miles of towing is
covered.
This towed me from the Santa Monica Mtns back to home in Long Beach with 7
miles to spare.
Thanks,
~Jeffers
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
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klr engine failure
Sorry to hear about your engine. One thing I keep in mind w/ circlip usage -
the sharp side goes toward the point of outward pressure, and I never reuse
them if possible.
Good luck with the repair work!
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR engine failure
Been off the list for awhile but wanted to add this to the archives and ask
if anyone's heard of this type of engine failure.
or
a way to prevent it.
At approx. 60.K miles the circlip that holds the front, left, balancer
weight on the shaft came off.
This allowed the balancer weight to contact the rear of the stator rotor
breaking off the one-way starter clutch retainer.
A piece of the retainer got between the cam chain crankshaft sprocket
causing the cam chain to 'jump timing'.
The resultant valve timing error caused the piston to contact the intake
valves, bending the valves.
The stock doohicky and balancer chain were fine, (I've got a washer under
the doohicky adjustment bolt).
AAA special RV/motorcycle coverage worked great, 60 miles of towing is
covered.
This towed me from the Santa Monica Mtns back to home in Long Beach with 7
miles to spare.
Thanks,
~Jeffers
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
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klr engine failure
Just spreads the pressure of the bolt clamping down on the doohickey so the
pressure doesn't distort it.
If it distorts the the adjustment slot the spring tension can't take the
slack out of the balancer chain when you loosen the bolt.
~Jeffers
What does the washer under doohickey bolt do??
Thanks
Mark
Jeff Gronert wrote:
Been off the list for awhile but wanted to add this to the archives and
ask
if anyone's heard of this type of engine failure.
or
a way to prevent it.
At approx. 60.K miles the circlip that holds the front, left, balancer
weight on the shaft came off.
This allowed the balancer weight to contact the rear of the stator
rotor
breaking off the one-way starter clutch retainer.
A piece of the retainer got between the cam chain crankshaft sprocket
causing the cam chain to 'jump timing'.
The resultant valve timing error caused the piston to contact the
intake
valves, bending the valves.
The stock doohicky and balancer chain were fine, (I've got a washer
under
the doohicky adjustment bolt).
AAA special RV/motorcycle coverage worked great, 60 miles of towing is
covered.
This towed me from the Santa Monica Mtns back to home in Long ! Beach
with 7
miles to spare.
Thanks,
~Jeffers
~CaffeineRacer~VTR996~KLR651~
Los Angeles, California, USA
http://www.labiker.com/members/?JeffGronert
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klr's everywhere
In last week have seen green one with army star on front in Golden
CO, green one coming towards Lyons CO from Estes yesterday and red
one today on Hover here in Longmont CO. Did first "real" trail ride
outside of Estes yesterday - a little more than I shoulda been doing
in my sneakers, jeans and in a light rain. Alone on very rocky
offroad vehicle trail with pretty big ups and downs near Pearson
Park. Passed full-on trail guy (with chest protector, etc). Tried
to flag him down to get his opinion as to whether or not I should
turn back. No response. Pressed on with no trouble. Did bang my
knee pretty hard on the luggage rack after I had post ride meatball
sub back in the big city (Slongmont). Lesson learned. Time to get a
rollcage as I am hooked on the dirt now. Never would have negotiated
this stuff on my R100GS much less the R1150GS - both sold now in
favor of a "true" dualsport.
Loving my A18 - 4800 miles in 3 months and no further than 50 miles
as the crow flies from homebase yet. Leaving for Playa del Carmen on
July 30 for 5 month commitment - will come back for the bike and ride
her down if I decide to stay after that.
Jim
A18
ustaownbmw
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