That was close
#1
That was close
went to try and remoce the KACR from my cam today and guess what i found.
this was the wire i used to disable the KACR, and the other side was half as thick as the one still there.
i think i will just let my KACR fling without the spring and see how it fairs.
PS. dang that was a close one to a big bill.....
this was the wire i used to disable the KACR, and the other side was half as thick as the one still there.
i think i will just let my KACR fling without the spring and see how it fairs.
PS. dang that was a close one to a big bill.....
#2
My apologies, I was wrong. I will change my notes. My bad. There must be some movement in the shoes to wear the wire like that. Odds are if there is a bit of wire in the bottom end it won't get up out of the sump. I lost one of the actual compression release springs in my 650 that made it down into the sump, we found it with a magnet when we reworked the top end and found it missing. Another came off and was laying in the head. I still have to run the compression release in the 650, because it needs the release.
You can do what the 650 guys do that disable the compression release - they are known for shedding the shoes - grind the rivets until the shoes and rivets can be removed. I think that is likely what I may do.
You can do what the 650 guys do that disable the compression release - they are known for shedding the shoes - grind the rivets until the shoes and rivets can be removed. I think that is likely what I may do.
#6
So glad you averted disaster - hope you can retrieve the "bits-o-wire" from inside your engine..
Most everyone probably already knows that I have been "violently" against using wire on KACR's , or any internal reciprocating/moving engine part, for this very reason. I have had to trust that the vast majority of the membership knows better than to put a wire on a internal engine part - as my attempts to get all references to wiring the KACR removed have met with limited success.
All wires on all KACR's should be removed immediately !
Anyone thinking a spring-less KACR presents any kind of risk to the engine should (attempt) to explain themselves. But first, try to understand that the KACR goes "full open" at starter cranking speed and remains so when the engine is running.
To remove the KACR, you simply need a long strong punch, 5 lb hammer( a little sledge hammer) , a Vice, and some wood. Using the wood and the Vice, create a proper support for the cam, then punch out the KACR !
Most everyone probably already knows that I have been "violently" against using wire on KACR's , or any internal reciprocating/moving engine part, for this very reason. I have had to trust that the vast majority of the membership knows better than to put a wire on a internal engine part - as my attempts to get all references to wiring the KACR removed have met with limited success.
All wires on all KACR's should be removed immediately !
Anyone thinking a spring-less KACR presents any kind of risk to the engine should (attempt) to explain themselves. But first, try to understand that the KACR goes "full open" at starter cranking speed and remains so when the engine is running.
To remove the KACR, you simply need a long strong punch, 5 lb hammer( a little sledge hammer) , a Vice, and some wood. Using the wood and the Vice, create a proper support for the cam, then punch out the KACR !
Last edited by Klxster; 05-23-2019 at 03:32 PM.