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KLR 650 Valve Check 

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You should check the valves at 500 - 600 miles, then every 6,000 miles after that.
Tools you'll need:
10 mm socket
12 mm socket
Medium ratchet with short AND long extension
Big flat screwdriver or quarter
19 mm socket
Large ratchet
Flat feeler gauge
Torque wrench (one that works for low torques)
16 mm wrench (optional)
Need a Clymer manual? Check out www.clymer.com/ or / clymermanuals
Body work removal and installation: • KLR 650 Handlebar Remo...
Remove the fan. The fan plug is mounted in a bracket on the frame - trace the wires, it's easier than explaining. There are three 10 mm bolts. Two on the left and one near the center of the bike (right side of the fan) buried behind the radiator hose. The hose is pliable, push it out of your way. Use an extension. Unplugging the fan switch wire may also prove useful.
Marknet Valve Check / Adjustment Procedures: www.klr650.marknet.us/valves.html
I guess I lied. There is a link for the Clymers, but you still have to buy it: www.clymer.com/Book.aspx?bid=9...
Unplug the spark plug wire (leave the spark plug alone! What did it ever do to you?) and the temperature sending wire (right next to the spark plug). Remove the ignition coil. It has two wires going into the back, unplug them, then remove the 10 mm bolts holing it in place.
Remove the upper engine mount (I said I wasn't going to to. SPOILER ALERT I tried to get the cover off for maybe 5 minutes to no avail. Then I gave in and took of the mount, the cover came out in about 10 seconds. Just do it). They are all 12 mm heads. Use the 16 mm wrench (not socket, like I said in the video... whoops.) to hold the plate "nut" from getting friendly with the engine.
Snip the wire ties. Get rid of the gas tank rubber doodads. Clean as much of the bike above the valve area as you can.
Take off the wire harness harness (two 10 mm bolts).
Remove the valve cover bolts, all four are 12 mm. The two on the right are straight forward. The back left takes some wire wiggling, and the front left takes a lot of wire wiggling. Store the bolts in a safe place in such a way that you know where they go when you need to put them back in. Mind their gaskets.
Valve stat sheet: www.klr650.marknet.us/valvclea...
Remove the valve cover from the left side of the bike. Be careful: the surfaces are precision machined, screw up and the chance of leaks goes up. BE GENTLE! Gentle like it's your girlfriend / wife / whathaveyou.
Remove the two round plug on the left side of the engine. Use a big flat head screwdriver or a quarter. Use the 19 mm socket and large ratchet driver on the big hole and turn counterclockwise (the direction the wheels normally turn). There are three marks; you're aiming for the third. It's a straight tick mark with a T on right behind it. Watch the cam lobes. You're at the "right" TDC (top dead center) when the tick mark by the T lines up with the lack of threads where the small cap goes AND the cam lobes all point away from each other. If you overshoot, take a breath, and spin the crank around TWICE. Watch the lobes if you're wondering "why twice?"
Use a flat feeler gauge and check your valve shim clearances. Watch the video for the explanation.
Valve Shim Replacement: • KLR 650 Valve Adjusment
Use RTV Silicone Sealant and make a thin coat on both sides of the gasket. Put the gasket in place. Put the valve cover back in place from the left side of the bike. Again, BE GENTLE. You've made it this far, don't fubar your precision machined surfaces now.
Replace the four cover bolts. Short on the left, long on the right. Tighten them evenly and carefully working your way up to 6 ft * lbs (that would be 71 INCH pounds).
Put the ignition coil back on, plug in the two wires on the back of it, plug in the temperature sending wire and put the spark plug cap back on the spark plug.
Put the fan back on (three bolts, 10 mm), plug it back in, put the plug back in its clip on the frame, plug the fan switch back in (bottom of the radiator).
Replace the wire ties that you snipped.
Replace the upper engine mount. All three bolts get torqued to 18 ft * lbs.
Replace the Body Work (link is up top).
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@Bjawae
@Bjawae Год назад
The one KLR 650 valve cover guide that spells out the directional cheat code. lol It took me forever, I almost gave up after the other videos. Fresh at it today and pulled it off, finally. Thanks.
@slalomking
@slalomking 3 года назад
Tim2Wheels video is the best I've seen on this. For anyone wanting more detail
@lsriley2
@lsriley2 12 лет назад
Thanks for the tips, this is great to watch before opening the manual. The factory manual provides little when it comes to tips and tricks. This made the job that much easier.
@Bjawae
@Bjawae Год назад
Up left down right cheat code. Thanks, no other video had that dialogue. (Finally got it out)
@tonyruth302
@tonyruth302 5 лет назад
My favourite bit was where you took the camera away for the most important bit of the valve cover removal 😄
@tw0rkman421
@tw0rkman421 11 лет назад
Thank you very much for making/posting this video! I just bought a KLR and suspect the clearances have never been checked. I am sure it will go as smoothly as it did in your video ; )
@HunterMann
@HunterMann 16 лет назад
Very helpful video! I appreciate that you have some grease on your hands too. I'm about to get my first KLR 650, doing a cross-USA ride in October
@OsmanParvez
@OsmanParvez 15 лет назад
I should have also added that I appreciate you taking the time to do the video. VERY helpful.
@blakearbour
@blakearbour 12 лет назад
Seconded all the thanks and compliments, you're a great contributor to the KLR community.
@ZMagic97
@ZMagic97 15 лет назад
Very good video! This helped clarify a few things since I'm doing the same thing on a Ninja 250, but the concept is close to the same.
@rhjutten
@rhjutten 12 лет назад
I want to thank you for this video and the others of KLR. It's gives me a good idea what I'm going to do. It's a good pace and you have friendly voice. ;)
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
The wire I mention at 1:25 is the temp gauge wire, yes. You likely have a short on that wire (to ground). The fan runs off a different switch, which is on the bottom of the radiator on the left side of the bike. This is an analog switch (fan on, fan off).
@kekahardr
@kekahardr 16 лет назад
Thanks great detail, I wish I would have seen your video before my first shim replacement.
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
No. If you have a new bike, you should check the valves at or around the 500 - 600 mile mark, then roughly every 6,000 miles.
@ChaplainC
@ChaplainC 13 лет назад
Geez, That is a freaking LONG description! Thanks a lot for this info, and the others. Good stuff! Hey, by the way, it would help if you got yourself a tripod, some of the sections are so bouncy I could not see what you were talking about, and I need as much detail as I can as I am new to this bike. Thanks again! Really great info, thanks for your time and efforts!
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
No problem! Glad I could help.
@radmanfel
@radmanfel 14 лет назад
great video! thanks a lot for your work!! any suggestions on doing a 2007 with the little nubby thing between the rear bolts (how to get the head off)
@TexasLeverGunner
@TexasLeverGunner 15 лет назад
I wanted one of these... but now I know why in all my years of riding and racing MX I NEVER had a 4 stroke.... so much for that.
@cdnKLR
@cdnKLR 12 лет назад
Thanks kindly, great video!
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 14 лет назад
Yes, I have. Many times. It isn't too hard. I'll make a video when i take it off next time. Not sure when that'll be, though.
@AdventuresWithMe00
@AdventuresWithMe00 16 лет назад
Thanks for giving back. I feel like I should pay you for that!
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
If the 250 valve system is the same as the 650, then the .008 and .009" is between the cam and the valve shim when the cams (egg-shaped things) point AWAY from each other: exhaust pointing to the front of the bike and the intake point to the rear of the bike.
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
If you get to a leaf that you can't slide under the cam, try the next one smaller; if that on can slide underneath, that's your measurement. Sorry for the laggy response time.
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
Possibly a bad (or on its way out) fan switch. Does it do this even when you're moving, say, on the highway, or just letting it idle?
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
Every 6,000 miles, after the initial 500 mile check up. There's a table in the owner's manual with maintenance intervals for reference.
@blastforyou
@blastforyou 11 лет назад
On the CDI ignition systems and timing advance for ignition; how is advance achieved. Is there a centrifugal weight/vacume advance? I don't think there is a revolution sensor. I am mostly just curious about how functions.
@NeerajSainiTheBoss
@NeerajSainiTheBoss 10 лет назад
I just took the valve readings as follows, all of them look out of spec Inlet => Left : .004 , right : .003 Exhaust=> Left .0015, right - .003 I took these readings with the left cover open since I was changing the doohickey at the same time , I put the generator temporary to see the engine top end so that all the cams were pointing outwards. What shims I should use to bring them back in spec?
@spuck1234
@spuck1234 15 лет назад
how do you know when to check the valves
@bonndizzle1
@bonndizzle1 4 месяца назад
So how do you get the engine top dead center? It seems like he was just about to show how to in the video, but skip ahead...
@polarstern8182
@polarstern8182 4 года назад
Awesome instructive video! Had a problem with the fourth bolt, but your idea is pretty sweet. Just wish you had a tripod for your camera :D
@fixxitguy1
@fixxitguy1 14 лет назад
Excellent video. Have you removed the carb before? I'd like to take mine off and clean it.
@Dur21
@Dur21 10 лет назад
thank you
@OsmanParvez
@OsmanParvez 15 лет назад
Kind of lost you at one point. It's where you figured out that the engine was not at TDC. So you said to remove the caps on the side cover with a large screw driver or quarter. But then it skips to checking the valve clearances. How did you get the engine to TDC?
@estrelladelnorte1308
@estrelladelnorte1308 15 лет назад
i take that back! it doesnt read always hot ,it warms up to top red and fan comes on, i havent boil the water like i said but i dont think this is normal for a 2003 with 14 hundred miles .any ideas?? aprettiate your help !!!
@copher1990
@copher1990 15 лет назад
thanks!
@itsonlyafl3shwound
@itsonlyafl3shwound 14 лет назад
hey dude do you put the silicone on 1 side only or on both sides?
@thytum
@thytum 15 лет назад
very nice ! thanks to share this with we all :)
@johnhuff13
@johnhuff13 9 лет назад
Thanks!
@MikSane
@MikSane 15 лет назад
i have a klr 250 and have not done the valves...they are supposed to all be between .008 and .009 inches, and that is the area between the cams looking identical on each side?? and the cams, the egg looking things are supposed to be pointed down??? i am a noooooob to engines!
@estrelladelnorte1308
@estrelladelnorte1308 15 лет назад
i have a question ...rigth at 1:25 you mentioned a temperature wire is that the gauge reading one? my klr always read hot but fan works when suposed to and i am not boiling the water you think i have a problem with that wire?
@powermetalmanfred
@powermetalmanfred 13 лет назад
PLEASE TRANSLATE TO SPANISH LENGUAGE WITH SUBTITLES ,THIS VIDEOS ARE VERY HELPFUL.THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
@Daniel508
@Daniel508 15 лет назад
Maybe it's a stupid question..=) But do I have to drain the engine oil before I start the valve check procedure? I have a very little experience working on bikes =)
@MottyRuttner
@MottyRuttner 14 лет назад
You know your stuff! Did you ever replace a blown head gasket on a car?
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
No, you do not need to drain the oil. If you drop something down the engine, it might help to find it. But just don't drop anything. :-)
@Daniel508
@Daniel508 15 лет назад
Okay, thanks a lot mate =)
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 15 лет назад
Whoa, sorry, I didn't see this comment earlier. The video wouldn't have gone over the time limit if I had should that part. In the description, there's a paragraph a little more than halfway down that describes what to do.
@motomookie8032
@motomookie8032 7 лет назад
Where do you buy the shims? What size? Do you buy them after you measure or is there a kit?
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 7 лет назад
I bought the shim kit from Arrowhead Motorsports (www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/parts_frames.html), part number 20-4610.
@motomookie8032
@motomookie8032 7 лет назад
ghotioutofh2o Thanks!!
@MightyWizard1970
@MightyWizard1970 14 лет назад
Not selfish. God will aways bless.
@WoodrowfolloweroftheMessiah
@WoodrowfolloweroftheMessiah 3 года назад
👍🏻🙏🏻😀
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 16 лет назад
Well I certainly wouldn't turn down a donation!
@jigjag454
@jigjag454 14 лет назад
Good video. It's too bad you couldn't put the camera on a tripod or get someone to hold the camera for you.
@copher1990
@copher1990 15 лет назад
do you have to check the valves every 500 miles??
@vegasvic3658
@vegasvic3658 11 лет назад
aaaaaarrrggh!!"
@elithegreat6463
@elithegreat6463 7 лет назад
Holy Shit, what a pain in the Ass compared to a DR 650 ‼️‼️👎
@ghotioutofh2o
@ghotioutofh2o 12 лет назад
Thanks!
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