
california emissions equipment removal in a nutshell
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mid-atlantic wrenchfest v2.0, post 2
Who: Anyone East of the Mississippi: (Yes, that
includes Canada as well:-))
When: August 14th, Saturday. O' Dark thirty until ?
Where: The Millerized Ranch, Inwood WV (directions
will posted at a later date if you didn't copy them
from that OTHER e-mail:-)
What: Any KLR, 600 or bigger, any year, any
cleanliness, but just bring it!
I'll have enough garage space for up to 4 at a time,
with covered outside space for several others should
the weather not cooperate. Air tools, lots of wrenches
and the like for wrenchin' on things. I've even got a
16lb sledge in case things get hairy.
Why: Do you really need a reason? OK how about: Cause
you can? Cause you need some work done? You just want
to hang out and BS with like minds? Cause it's August
and you need to get out of the house? Maybe you want
to celebrate the last day of Sturgis and can't make it
out to SD? There's even some "light" dirt riding and a
little hill climb should you want to break something
you want to fix. That didn't work? How about coffee
and donuts in the AM? Thought so!
If you're going to do valves, bring it the night
before, truck it or trailer it (I can't believe I just
suggested that). If you want to ride it, we can soak
it under water to cool it off. I've got a place in the
yard you can set up a tent if you'd like. If you're
going to do clutch, tranny, or engine cracking stuff,
bring what you need as far as gaskets. I've got a
gasket making kit if you really screw it up. If you
want to do tires, you can have them sent to the house
(I'll only lightly test them) or truck them up when
you come. I'll provide the tools and the place and as
much technical assistance as I can, you provide the
bike and materials. Hell, if you want to wash the
bike, I'll even show you the door
Sometime around noon/1pm, I'll fire up some animal
carcass on the grill: my unpatented monster bacon
burgers or dogs and all the fixins, along with some of
that slaw and salad type stuff. Sodas will be
provided, but beer is of your own bringin'. For you
vegetarians, there's a whole front yard you can eat
out of.
Interested? I'm not making reservations, not charging
anything as it's a come if you can event. Let me know
if you're considering it, but I won't hold you to it.
If you can make it, super. If you can't, well, we'll
only tell the list you woosied out of wrenchin your
ride.
So, mark you calendars for August 14, 2004 for the
Mid-Atlantic Wrenchfest V2.0
millerized
(insert any legal disclaimer you feed you need.
Remember, stupidity SHOULD be painful)
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James L. Miller Jr
Inwood, WV
1982 GS300LZ (for sale)
1986 ZG1000 Concours (Patches)
2001 KLR650 (Pookie)
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california emissions equipment removal in a nutshell
Shame on you Stu ;>). Removing your smog control baggage. tut, tut!
Mark's pages on his tripod site have an illustrated method of
de-californication. Live and in living colour!!!
from the enlightened KLR of Harry Seifert
bseifert71@...
emissions> [Original Message] > From: Stuart Mumford > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 7/6/04 1:08:57 PM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] California Emissions Equipment removal in a nutshell > > I looked at the manual today, and if I were to hypothetically remove the > emissions from my bike after I moved to a neighboring state where
next> controls are not required, it would be really easy. > Here's what I would do: > > Remove the two hoses from the rear of the gas tank. > Cap the red outlet, it is the fuel return line. > Remove all the rest of the hoses and the canisters. > Use one of the hoses I removed (the long one with a blue stripe) to vent > from the blue outlet on the rear of the gas tank. I would run this line
have> to the other lines that vent in front of the rear wheel. > Cap the "T" in the vacuum line that operates the petcock. > Plug the vent hose in the airbox, above the battery. > Use my handy die grinder and a cut off wheel to get rid of the bracket on > the left downtube that held the round canister. > Call it a day. > > Not to be a weenie, but after all the questions about this process that
courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html> popped up on the list, when I opened my Kawasaki Manual and looked at the > fuel system diagram, it is very self explanatory. > If it's not in the FAQ, it's probably in the manual, folks. > > > Thanks > CA Stu > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ
> Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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