I tried removing the cam&balancer sprocket on the crankshaft of my
klr. I could not do it with a good puller. Can someone tell me how it
is held in place.I also think that my Kawi dealer sold me the wrong
year/model balancer sprocket cause the two dots are not aligned the
same on my 1987 sprocket.
need help identifying keihin carburetors.
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need help identifying keihin carburetors.
Just curious: Why not Webers?
FWIW, I have a set of SUs off a Volvo. If the Keihin idea doesn't
work, you could probably adapt them with three or four hundred
hours of work.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Ed & Beverly Seymour"
wrote:
on the> Greetings all, > I am not a motorcycle expert in anyway, my baby is a four > cylinder triumph spitfire convertible. The hottest thing right now > is mounting motorcycle carburetors, specifically four Keihins
which> 1500 engine. > > One company in California is selling such a kit for $1,150.00,
for a> is much more than I can afford. Please see PRI's web page
a> better look. > http://www.prirace.com/special_engine.htm > > I'm trying to replicate what this company is selling for my > spitfire for substantially less money. To date I have purchased
a box of> set of Keihin Carburetors off ebay (see picture here) > http://www.geocities.com/eseymour/1500/newcarbs.jpg > > I will have to fabricate an intake manifold, and rebuild these > carburetors. The kid I purchased them from said they came in
but> parts that he purchased. He thought that they were off a ninja,
The> was not sure. > > Identifying marks > In the front of the carbs, under the air filter is what looks like a > mode number stamped into a flat. The number is: 20ABBC1
them.> first B is in a box, the 1 on the end could be a stick-figure of a > person. All four carburetors have this number stamped on
know so I can> The side of the carb has a large VG. > > Does anyone know where these are from? I would like to
manual> purchase four rebuild kits (one for each carb), and a Haynes
> for the details of how to rebuild and adjust these little babies. > > Regards, > Ed Seymour. > Eseymour@y...
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