KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: peppe70rs on March 04, 2008, 09:36:51 PM
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boys help......I had to reassemble the cover of the command valve and I have tried to turn with the pliers plants with trees him of command....all of a sudden I have felt as if a rubber band had gone off inside the carter and it doesn't now stir anymore. He/she is jammed.
What can I do?
Is starting her/it decontrolled alone even?
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sounds like you knocked the pin out of the groove.
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sounds like you knocked the pin out of the groove.
Well? What must I now do? Must I open the carter? :oops:
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boys, only you can help me......I have the gotten off motorbike and I don't know whether to do!!!
You are the only ones to which I can submit me......
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you first try to make better picture peppe :|
that makes things lot easier for any helper to see ,
did you contact davidvak yet?
he,s in italy and he,s mechanik also
better ask him for a translate into english
then your english text will be more clear for most people
i bet you feel like figure below with all the probs :roll:
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ok....I try to make a best photo.
With davide I often feel me, but I have not told him of this recent problem.....I try to ask.
However you don't abandon me to you because I am Italian :roll:
:-D
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i make it little more clear now,
A = the rod coming out the clutchcover
B = the valve command-rod
C = the cover for the connection housing
is A jammed ,because i see a clamp on it that holds the rod?
or is B jammed ,what in combination with your valve probs ,sounds logic
anyhow the room between A & b is to big for correct connection ?
that,s what i see from this pic?
allready made new pic peppe?
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I'll try not to confuse things more. Is there not supposed to be a lever that connects A to B? The A rod rotates with the governor mechanism inside the sidecase. The B rod should freely pull in and out. The lever has a pin that fits into the groove on the B rod. As the A rod rotates the pin pulls the B rod in and out. I don't think that the A rod and lever move freely but if you start the bike an rev it, you will be able to see it rotate. Hope this helps. Cam.
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THANKS BOYS..........
A QUESTION: I CAN OPEN THIS WIDE CALMLY AFTER TO HAVE REMOVED THE OIL?
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