Chris 

Is the frequency separation exactly 900 kHz?  If a bit more, perhaps the 
oscillator in the KSB2 MCU (U1/Z1) at (nominally) 4 MHz is coupling into the IF 
(nominally 4.915 MHz) path on the same board, on the output side of the crystal 
filter).  Problems with grounding, bypass capacitors and long leads might do 
this.  I have a vague recollection that the instructions for early KSB2 board 
assembly did not involve grounding the filter crystal cases and later 
instructions did.  That shouldn't directly affect that coupling but it might 
generally help provide a generally more solid ground.

There are other 4 MHz oscillators in the K2 that might couple in, too, but 
since the problem only exists on SSB, it seems this one would be a more likely 
culprit.

Could re-aligning the 10 metre bandpass filter (K2 RF Board) help?

Generic ITU Radio Regulations require -43 dB dBc or better spurious levels at 1 
watt output, so one hopes it could meet that. Of course if you are running a 
couple of hundred watts for 23 cm EME, you are required to do better!  Of 
course, you could get 3 dB better signal-to-spurious level just by going up to 
2 watts.

I use a K2 (with an internally mounted 2 m transverter) in my 10 GHz setup....I 
suppose I ought to check for that issue, if I can borrow a spectrum analyzer.  
But then...who would actually hear me, or have a problem with, a mW level 
signal at 10.3672 GHz and a beamwidth of 3 degrees?

73,
Steve VE3SMA
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