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replaced doohickey: new noise!
Dear List,
I replaced the doohickey and spring yesterday on my 2005 having 1500
miles on it. Everything went smoothly, but when I got it buttoned
up and thumbed the starter, I hear an occasional "whack" or knock
sound. It's not continuous, but will happen after about 1/2 to 1
second of starter cranking. As soon as I heard the noise, I stopped
cranking and have not run the engine since putting it back together.
This morning I removed the outer crankcase cover and inspected all
of the starter gears, which is where I thought the problem might
be. I found no chipping or scarring on any of the gear teeth. I
then rotated the engine 4 or 5 turns by hand using a socket on the
rotor bolt. I heard no odd sounds. I can tell the doohickey spring
is in place, but that's about all I can see.
Any ideas??
I used the "lay bike on its right side" technique to avoid having to
drain the oil, but was very careful not to drop anything inside the
engine. I used the 38mm spring (the longer of the two supplied in
Fred's kit) as it seemed tight enough. I was able to install it
with fingers only, but it was snug. The stock spring was looser,
but not yet slack. There was ~3mm of chain-to-case clearance after
installing the new parts.
I am going to pull the rotor and the inner cover next and see what I
can see...
Thanks for any wisdom you can provide...
Matt in Boise (not the same Matt from the previous doohickey
thread... 

replaced doohickey: new noise!
I think I found my mistake.
I discovered that the thrust washer that is supposed to go between
the starter gear and the rotor was instead on the engine side of the
rotor. There was minor scuffing occurring on the mating surface
between the rotor and the starter gear.
I'm working on cleaning up the gasket surfaces now, and will let you
know how it sounds once I get things back together.
Sorry for the panicy posting this morning!
Thanks,
Matt in Boise, KLR on its side in the kitchen floor.

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "mbarney" wrote: > > Dear List, > > I replaced the doohickey and spring yesterday on my 2005 having 1500 > miles on it. Everything went smoothly, but when I got it buttoned > up and thumbed the starter, I hear an occasional "whack" or knock
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replaced doohickey: new noise!
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "mbarney" wrote:
Sounds like the doohickey is hitting the starter ring gear. Every so often a bike with unlucky tolerances will have one or two of the "spokes" on the ring gear foul the edge of the doohickey. You can see where the corner of the doohickey was beveled, just remove it, and use a sharp file or grinder to remove another .5mm or so. Clean it THOROUGHLY and replace it. If you go to the doohickey page I made, there's a section on this. http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/ Under the Update in the "installing idler shaft lever" part. Devon> > I think I found my mistake. > > I discovered that the thrust washer that is supposed to go between > the starter gear and the rotor was instead on the engine side of the > rotor. There was minor scuffing occurring on the mating surface > between the rotor and the starter gear. >
replaced doohickey: new noise!
Thanks Devon.
I reinstalled the rotor with the thrust washer in the correct place,
and that fixed it. The starter ring gear cleared the doohickey ok,
but I did find some small filings where the gear contacted the rotor
hub.
Got my KLR put back together and out of the kitchen, then replaced
the doohickey in my wife's bike. We're all happy now.
Matt in Boise
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "el_macho650"
wrote:

between> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "mbarney" wrote: > > > > I think I found my mistake. > > > > I discovered that the thrust washer that is supposed to go
the> > the starter gear and the rotor was instead on the engine side of
so often a bike with> > rotor. There was minor scuffing occurring on the mating surface > > between the rotor and the starter gear. > > > > Sounds like the doohickey is hitting the starter ring gear. Every
ring gear foul the edge of> unlucky tolerances will have one or two of the "spokes" on the
beveled, just remove it,> the doohickey. You can see where the corner of the doohickey was
Clean it THOROUGHLY and> and use a sharp file or grinder to remove another .5mm or so.
> replace it. > > If you go to the doohickey page I made, there's a section on this. > > http://www.devonjarvisphoto.com/posted/KLR650/doohickey/ > > Under the Update in the "installing idler shaft lever" part. > > Devon
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Sam,
I have a pair of the Garne Explorers. They are
comfortable and seem to be well made but are not as
nice as some more expensive boots I've seen. They are
not lined and do not appear to be very waterproof.
Although I have not tested this. I have tested thier
crash-worthiness however. I sprained and fractured my
left ankle while way off-road out in Moab, UT. I am
not blaming my injury on the boots. I doubt if any
others would have prevented my injury. However I do
wish I had gone with something with a bootie like the
Alpinestar Tech-8. What you give up in comfort you
make up in protection. If you ride mainly on road or
on fire roads the Garnes should be fine. If you like
more challenging off-road work you might look for
something more protective. Just my $.02.
Scott
'00 KLR
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