I haven't posted on here in a while, after selling my 2003 220. Well, today, I brought home a hot mess of a KDX. I like the "Liberty Dairybar" lettering on the side panels, perhaps it could help in finding an old owner or perhaps a back story. I'll be documenting the rebuild here...
Cracked cylinder, right above the intake manifold:
I will be needing a new intake manifold. I see a number of them on EBay but they appear to be for the H-series. Does anyone know if they cross over? They look similar...
This might get boring for some people, but I'm going to document the disassembly and reassembly. It helps me remember what went where... I haven't pulled the Kawasaki type power valves apart before. KIPS seems interesting, but not nearly as simple as a modern system.
Oops, something is missing!
I removed the cylinder head:
I need to do a little research. The power valve shaft is broken, right below the upper bushing. Maybe I can find a set of steel powervalves!
I'm trying to be careful with the rubber parts. I don't want to break things until I learn what I can source new.
I tried to remove the nut that secures the lever arm and it snapped the shaft at the threads:
Removed the center cover:
Removed the C-Clip
And rubber gasket:
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It won't be boring to me at all,my friend,I've always had a hankering to do what you're doing with this one but have yet to give it a try (not the most mechanically inclined person here,but my best friend and riding buddy is the head mechanic at my preferred local shop,so I'm learning here and there ),PLUS the KDX I recently picked up in trade (from the same friend) is a 1991 white one,so doubly interested in this thread. Subscribed. Have fun with it,can't wait to see more
Good to hear. I did a similar step-by-step engine rebuild on a gasgas earlier this year and enjoyed documenting it. It really helped me reassemble as well.
If anyone has an old governor shaft laying around (part number 49114-1067) I'd be interested in talking.
I suppose i could weld it up and chuck it in a lathe and re-thread it, but that sounds like a ton of work.
Edit - Just talked to a machinist buddy. He seems to think that making a new shaft will be easier and better than cobbling up the old one... more on that coming soon. Got to love a machinist!
Great job on the pictures and info. It is quite interesting to me.
I was going to suggest BDK, but you already found them.
Correct plug is going to be an 8 heat range, unless you are riding in the desert or at high RPM often. For woods, an 8 is the ticket. B8ES for the cheapest, BR8EIX for the best.
Thanks. That should make it easier for me. I have plenty of plugs in the 8 range.
Question: Is the Governor shaft reverse threaded? That could have been my problem. I found this thread that says a 1995 shaft is left hand threaded, but my lever arm looks nothing like that.