Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
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Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
Hi all, does anyone know where I can source a (1) Crankshaft, (2) Two Pistons and (3) Crank Seals for a 1989 KR250-B2
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Kawasaki ... m_End.html
http://bdkraceeng.co.uk/tc/index.php?cP ... bfbc685147
if you can source the 2 outer webs, you can build an as good as new crankshaft.
http://bdkraceeng.co.uk/tc/index.php?cP ... bfbc685147
if you can source the 2 outer webs, you can build an as good as new crankshaft.
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
I just asked the guys at PJME is the KR1 S con rods and pistons fit the 1989 KR250-B2 model? Angela responded saying no? is she right?
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
I thought the KR1 and KR1S cranks were the same
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
indeed, not a single difference.scooble wrote:I thought the KR1 and KR1S cranks were the same
maybe she is mistaken with the KR250.
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
Awww! Sorry guys I just realized I asked her about a "1989 KR250-B2" should have said 1989 KR-1 250-B2.
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Re: Crankshaft, Pistons and Crank Seals
It shouldn't make any difference - "1989 KR250-B2" is pretty much the official Kawasaki designation for the KR-1 of that year. As far as I know, manufacture of the tandem twin KR250-A (whether the A1 or A2) ceased before the end of 1987.Shepster wrote:Awww! Sorry guys I just realized I asked her about a "1989 KR250-B2" should have said 1989 KR-1 250-B2.
There may be some minor differences between the KR-1 and KR-1S crankshafts (part numbers were different), but they are interchangeable.
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James