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Marque Remarks => Kawasaki => Topic started by: cloggy on October 04, 2011, 01:06:51 am
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I've checked and rechecked the parts manual and online fiches and can't find any mention of the ignitor box interface cage to the frame. My running bike's has got it and I need it for the other bike. I also need a sump strap , headlamp etc etc but that first hasn't even got a diagram. Anyone got a spare or a part number?
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The bracket on the left side of the frame that holds the igniter is 11036-1148
If you have the parts book for the B1 model it is on page 22 (Fitting, Frame)
Did you have any luck finding the other parts you needed from Paul ?
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Thanks
I've got the A parts book and I can't find it in that. What page is it on inthe B book,what's it lumped with?
Tried Paul 3 times. He doesn't answer.
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I thought Paul got rid of his last bits. Just ordered set of rings, need valve seals, gasket kit and should be sorted, oh and silencer >:( Do you know if wide pegs from anything modern are an easy fit?
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I tried Corby but they came back no longer available so, unless one turns up on ebay, I'll have to get something made. I've done some checking and the 81/82 KL engine is identical to the KLX with the possible exception of the cam. The parts fiches have the wrong graphics for the cam but that isn't the only mistake/omission. I got a late KL engine with 900 miles on the clock [been used by a shepherd] and later the KLX lense protector and rubber band [for twice the oem price] with a spare headlight lense. The latter bits were 1/3 the price of the engine. Ho hum. I also got one s/h side panel from the usa to match the other unbroken one that I had. One thing I can't tell is if the Roller bearing KLX cam differed from the KL roller as there are no parts fiches for the C model on the net. In fact, short of this website, no mention at all.
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I know a guy with a couple of klx250's if you're chasing any bits
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I'd like the sump guard strap, The ignition ignitor [cdi] box rubber mounted cage, headlight and tail light. I can get pattern parts for the mudguards.
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I have an old frame with some electrical parts still attached, give me an idea of what it looks like and I'll see if I still have one.
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I'd like the sump guard strap, The ignition ignitor [cdi] box rubber mounted cage, headlight and tail light. I can get pattern parts for the mudguards.
no worries, I'll see what he's got and let you know
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Thanks both of you. If anyone needs a photo, e me and I'll sort it
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Should have the parts except the headlight. I'll PM you his contact details
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Thanks very much mainline
I've bought a few bits. Next question
Anyone know what substitutes work for the swingarm bearing arrangement? None of the three componants are listed as current parts. I have one swingarm with the original parts and not a drop of oil to be seen; and another swingarm with single diameter sleeves on what seems to be very slightly thinner needle rollers + seals
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Ahhh ....... I have spent many hours on this one. The needle rollers are no problem in the size required. The issue is the number of rollers. The Kawasaki one has lots, the replacements available commercialy have less. This puts the stress loads from the roller in too few places. The rolling diameter also has a bad effect. The bearing sleeves are no longer available either. I aquired a NOS part from Cradley here in the UK. I then made four new ones and heat treated them to increase the surface hardness. The original ones were made of cheese, but lasted fairly well. Mine are much harder, but because of the needle roller problem will start to wear faster in one plase (diameter of roller !). The o-rings are also no problem.
I need to find a bearing that has smaller diameter rollers and more of them. Once I have found those I will run a batch of inserts. There are several people waiting for these with KX125's etc !
My other option is to make a batch of self lubricating nylon bushes. Again, I won't sell them until I have tested them for a while. Another idea would be a phospor bronze bush with a grease nipple tapped into the arm.
Bugger all will hapen on any of these fronts until I get my crank pressed back together ! The joy of waiting for someone else .......
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Ahhh ....... I have spent many hours on this one. The needle rollers are no problem in the size required. The issue is the number of rollers. The Kawasaki one has lots, the replacements available commercialy have less. This puts the stress loads from the roller in too few places. The rolling diameter also has a bad effect. The bearing sleeves are no longer available either. I aquired a NOS part from Cradley here in the UK. I then made four new ones and heat treated them to increase the surface hardness. The original ones were made of cheese, but lasted fairly well. Mine are much harder, but because of the needle roller problem will start to wear faster in one plase (diameter of roller !). The o-rings are also no problem.
I need to find a bearing that has smaller diameter rollers and more of them. Once I have found those I will run a batch of inserts. There are several people waiting for these with KX125's etc !
My other option is to make a batch of self lubricating nylon bushes. Again, I won't sell them until I have tested them for a while. Another idea would be a phospor bronze bush with a grease nipple tapped into the arm.
Bugger all will hapen on any of these fronts until I get my crank pressed back together ! The joy of waiting for someone else .......
Grouty,
Suzuki RM125E/F bearings are the same size. All Balls has replacement kits [for the RM]. I am planning to get a couple of these kits for my RMs, when they arrive I will see how they measure up on the KLX.
I will get to it, but I am notoriously slow to act.
VMX42
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All Balls are sold by OROUK just up the road. They have a good catalogue but useless website
We'll measure up, check and tell at some point this {WELSH} winter.
Suzuki DR400 needle rollers don't last diddley squat without constant use of the grease gun.
Thanks, this is truly a brilliant forum. I've not seen a more informed bunch of people anywhere else.
Just a thought. Marin used ex Formula One suspension engineer Jon White to design all their suspension mountain bikes
He used aircraft annular bearings originally designed to rock back and forth for wing flaps
Marin had a really big market share in wet winter UK due in no small part to the swingarm bearings not wearing out; unlike every single other maker's product. Some of the USA designs were utterly trashed in one winter weekend. I've seen it.
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I'd like the sump guard strap, The ignition ignitor [cdi] box rubber mounted cage, headlight and tail light. I can get pattern parts for the mudguards.
Just managed to get a nos sump guard strap - would dimensions help?
Also found an original silencer. As soon as younger son's bedroom is finished I can get cracking on the bike!
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No I've got one on the other bike. I lost one at a race. The remaining one is double nutted with nylocks and loctite!
Where did you find it?
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Strap was on egay from US. Need wrist pin and clips for a piston I have, thought Z Power?
Plus valve stem seals, then legal tyres and a couple of bits like grips etc.
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Not to sure on the piston though Grouty will know other stuff is Corby Kawasaki or Cradley kawasaki. Kawasaki valve seals are expensive! Anyone know of cheaper substitutes?
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I think I have a new pin and clips somewhere. I will have a look over the weekend. No good to me anymore as I use the MTC piston and those lovely teflon buttons. At least if you are running the std Kawasaki piston you can run on normal un-leaded !
I use the valve seals supplied in the top end or complete gasket sets. They work and last just fine. Aftermarket gaskets are excellent and not that expensive.
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I think I have a new pin and clips somewhere. I will have a look over the weekend. No good to me anymore as I use the MTC piston and those lovely teflon buttons. At least if you are running the std Kawasaki piston you can run on normal un-leaded !
I use the valve seals supplied in the top end or complete gasket sets. They work and last just fine. Aftermarket gaskets are excellent and not that expensive.
Thanks Grouty.
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Searched the cellar tonight, and I'll be buggered if I can find those bits. I will try the workshop tomorrow. Trouble is, that they don't feature in the memory bank as I have never had a need to use them. Did come accross a few heads that I forgot I had !
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-KLX-1979-Kawasaki-KLX-250-/300627134851?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item45fec60983
Nice bike with a roller head