false alarm (was: wtb asap in nyc: front brake line...)

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abuzer23
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carburator problem and other questions

Post by abuzer23 » Thu May 19, 2005 9:24 am

Hello all, I got my KRL, a 1993 with 4000 miles, a couple of months ago and I love it. I have put 1000 trouble free miles on it, except that a couple of days ago I started having a problem. It needed some throttle to start in the morning (usually it just fires up with a little choke), then in the afternoon, the engine cut off at a stop sign. It wouldn't start again without throttle, and it would only run with the throttle open at above 3000 rmp. If I let the throttle close and rmp drop, the engine would cut off. As I was sitting with the engine running between 3-4 thousand rmp, I noticed a puddle forming under the bike. Further inspection revealed that the puddle was gasoline, which was dripping from the drain hose from the carburator overflow valve. So I figure that the fuel valve on the float is leaking. I drained the float bowl and started the engine, and the problem was fixed. I drove around, stop and go for 30 minutes with no problems, then went on the highway for a 20 minute run. When I came to a stop again, the engine died, wouldn't run with the throttle closed, and leaked more gas from the overflow valve. So my question is do I need to completely rebuild the carb or is there an easier way? With a bike this old and such low miles, the o-rings and gaskets are probably shot, so a carb rebuild might be a good idea anyway. Where can I get a rebuild kit for the CVK 40? I searched google and just found lots of atermarket jet kits, but no gaskets and o-rings. Also I had about a quarter cup of engine oil in the drain tube that comes from the airbox and has a plastic funnel and cap on the bottom. Is this normal? When I changed the oil filter for the first time last week, I tried to push the end of the pipe that goes through the middle of the filter with my finger. It seems like it should be springy on the end, but mine didn't budge, and I'm wondering if it's siezed in the bore. Is is supposed to take a lot of pressure to compress the spring inside the pipe? Thanks for your response, Nathan A7

Bogdan Swider
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carburator problem and other questions

Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu May 19, 2005 10:36 am

So I figure that the fuel valve on the float is
> leaking. I drained the float bowl and started the engine, and the > problem was fixed. I drove around, stop and go for 30 minutes with no > problems, then went on the highway for a 20 minute run. When I came > to a stop again, the engine died, wouldn't run with the throttle > closed, and leaked more gas from the overflow valve. So my question > is do I need to completely rebuild the carb or is there an easier > way?
Sounds like you've got crud in the float bowl. Since the bike ran fine for a while my guess is that you don't need a rebuild just clean out the bowl and blow out the valve seat. The crud could me coming from the tank or maybe a disintegrating fuel line. A good fuel filter may be in order. Bogdan

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false alarm (was: wtb asap in nyc: front brake line...)

Post by Analog Aardvark » Thu May 19, 2005 6:27 pm

(insert sheepish look here) I think all of the karma gained by dealing with previous owners' stupid mods over the years has finally come back around in my favor. It would appear that when the weight of the fork pulled on the brake line, the brake line stretched a bit, making it thinner, releasing some brownish liquid that had been trapped for god knows how long between the brake line and that thick tube that guides it from the bars through the fork. It only LOOKED like said liquid was coming from where the hose met the clamp, in reality it was leaking from where the guide tube and clamp met. So I feel like a heel, and thanks to Tom and Ryan for ringing me up so fast and friendly; owe you guys one. -Luke A17 (the ugly duckling) --- Analog Aardvark wrote:
> I know it's a bit of a stretch, BUT: > > Anyone have a front brake line for a KLR650 (going > onto an 03, though I imagine they're more or less > all > the same, no?) they're willing to sell? I'd take a > stock one if someone has a take-off from a stainless > upgrade, or I'll buy your uninstalled stainless line > for a premium. > > I forgot to disconnect the brake line clamp between > the triple trees while opening things up to lube the > steering bearings. The weight of the fork dropping > tore the brake line. I was planning on going up to > the 4 state dual sport sunday morning, so if I can't > get one locally by Saturday night then I'll just > order > a SS online. > > Thanks. Please call if you have one (718)938 8083 > and > I'll come pick it up from you ASAP. I'm working > tomorrow and saturday, but I'll meet you in the > evening. > > -Luke > > > > > Yahoo! Mail > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the > tour: > http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: >
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