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Whats the time frame.I have lost or missed placed my manu.I have
about 1600 miles on my KLR now is it to early to ajust the valves?
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Bob,
In the files section, someone put the maintainence schedule(?) in
a graphics format. I put the A15 schedule in a Microsoft Excel
spreadsheet format for my own purposes (and bored one day). It's a
good baseline (from reading the list, many have increased the
frequency of some checks). If you would like the file, please let me
know which version of Excel you have (a must), and I can e-mail it to
you. I printed it out and tacked it to the garage wall.
Mike Yuhas
San Marcos, CA
A15
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Bob in Bama" wrote: > Whats the time frame.I have lost or missed placed my manu.I have > about 1600 miles on my KLR now is it to early to ajust the valves?
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Mike:
I got your maintainence schedule Excel file. Cool...
Let me know if you would like a free registration lockcode to
GearCalc or KLR ShimCalc to thank you for your efforts.
Thanks again
Pat
Austin TX
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., dinero_0@y... wrote: > Bob, > > In the files section, someone put the maintainence schedule(?) in > a graphics format. I put the A15 schedule in a Microsoft Excel > spreadsheet format for my own purposes (and bored one day). It's a > good baseline (from reading the list, many have increased the > frequency of some checks). If you would like the file, please let me > know which version of Excel you have (a must), and I can e-mail it to > you. I printed it out and tacked it to the garage wall. > > Mike Yuhas > San Marcos, CA > A15 > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Bob in Bama" wrote: > > Whats the time frame.I have lost or missed placed my manu.I have > > about 1600 miles on my KLR now is it to early to ajust the valves?
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Hello,
I am in the midst of doing a 3K valve check using Eldon Carl's
excellent posting, but have run into a problem. I have rotated the
engine a few times, looking at the timing marks. It rotated smoothly,
with the exhaust and intake valves being pushed in and out.
While rotating the engine suddenly locked. It sits with the exhaust
valves up and the inntake valves just starting their downward
movement.
I do not want to put too much pressure on the rachet, for fear of
breaking something.
Any ideas as to why it has "locked up". Is this just compression
lock? Can I undo the sparkplug to release pressure.
Any and all ideas are appreciated.
thanks,
Kevin Green
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., kjgreen@m... wrote:
Uh-oh. Here we go again. I think your cam chain jumped a few teeth because your tensioner had already been removed when you rotated the engine (just a guess). If this were me, I'd remove the camshafts, rotate the engine to TDC, install the cams back to their normal TDC position (using the arrows on the sprockets), re-install the tensioner, and send an e-mail to the webmaster of the dualsport.org site begging him to update the Eldon Carl Valve Adjust Page to make it a bit less confusing. RM>It rotated smoothly, >with the exhaust and intake valves being pushed in and out. >While rotating the engine suddenly locked. It sits with the exhaust >valves up and the inntake valves just starting their downward >movement.
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Being the procrastinator I am... I let valve adjustment time sneak up
on me without ordering a service manual. The manual is due in 1.5
weeks. If anyone out there has that section of the manual on a
computer I'd sure appreciate a copy. I'd sure hate to have to park
the KLR 650 for that long. Thanks in advance...
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., wvalerio@h... wrote:
up> Being the procrastinator I am... I let valve adjustment time sneak
park> on me without ordering a service manual. The manual is due in 1.5 > weeks. If anyone out there has that section of the manual on a > computer I'd sure appreciate a copy. I'd sure hate to have to
There are a couple of web pages with instructions on how to do it, the only one that comes to mind is www.finishlinewest.com Dale> the KLR 650 for that long. Thanks in advance...
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The KLR Base Service Manual covers the valve adjustment and is available now. (at least I have them in stock).
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: wvalerio@... To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:59 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Valve adjustment Being the procrastinator I am... I let valve adjustment time sneak up on me without ordering a service manual. The manual is due in 1.5 weeks. If anyone out there has that section of the manual on a computer I'd sure appreciate a copy. I'd sure hate to have to park the KLR 650 for that long. Thanks in advance... Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: http://www.dualsportnews.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Let's not get into the manual thing again, please. (Unless you already know this, be prepared for a manual for 1984 600, and a supplement.) Anyway, check out: http://www.dualsportnews.com/klr/klrvalve.html This is a very well done valve check / adjustment procedure that I've printed out and plan to use. Check out: http://www.dualsportnews.com/toc.htm for a listing of all the other information available. Mark St.Hilaire, Sr A15 HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/> Being the procrastinator I am... I let valve adjustment time sneak up > on me without ordering a service manual. The manual is due in 1.5 > weeks. If anyone out there has that section of the manual on a > computer I'd sure appreciate a copy. I'd sure hate to have to park > the KLR 650 for that long. Thanks in advance...
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At 10:59 PM 5/24/01 +0000, wvalerio@... wrote:
-Tom
'96 KLR 650
Just turned 49,000 miles last night! Woo...
I would not park the bike just be cause the odometer is 6,001 miles past the last check. Hell, I'd fell comfortable running it several thousand more miles if I had to, assuming you have been staying on top of it up to now. The valves should be inspected every 6K, but unless you thrash the dog feces out of it, you shouldn't have to adjust them but every, oh, say 15-18,000 miles or so. I mean, I'm all for proper maintenance and all that, but we can vary from the book a *little* bit.>Being the procrastinator I am... I let valve adjustment time sneak up >on me without ordering a service manual. The manual is due in 1.5 >weeks. If anyone out there has that section of the manual on a >computer I'd sure appreciate a copy. I'd sure hate to have to park >the KLR 650 for that long. Thanks in advance...

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