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spyug
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Well with no go on the homemade airbox hoses ( need to put airbox on carbs out of frame and then no room to get the whole kit and caboodle on the head.) it was time to go to plan B.....pods.
As I've mentioned, K&Ns are too spendy so i've been looking at alternatives including some that Ray put me on to along with the Unis i've used in the past. As I can't get anything local and I'm impatient, I decided to do what I'm best at.......cobble something else up. Or "bodge" as our Limey bretheren say.
Since I was in Lowes anyway getting kerosene for the heater in the cave, I wander into the parts area for yard equipment and start looking at airfilters for lawn mowers and such. I find the foam element material and the lightbulb is starting to brighten in my noggin. With the airbox rubbers I fabbed still on the carbs looking for all the world like velocity stacks I'm thinking wy not stuff some filter material in them and see what happens.
Now how do I hold the filters in? I take a stroll into the plumbing section and see thes 2" plastic caps that should fit right on. If I cut them open it should work.
This is what I came up with:
The foam is about and inch thick and you can blow through it easily. I can shorten the tubes if it seems necessary but I won't know until I get the bike fired up again and play with the carb adjustments.
Now don't panic guys, this is a temporary measure pending proper pods or the airbox hoses turning up and yes the orange caps are a bit garrish but a lick of paint could fix that.
I'll let you know how they work when I fire up again tomorrow.
Cheers,
spyug
PS My apologies for the size of the photo again. I had reseized it to 50% of original but I guess that's not enough. I'll keep trying.
As I've mentioned, K&Ns are too spendy so i've been looking at alternatives including some that Ray put me on to along with the Unis i've used in the past. As I can't get anything local and I'm impatient, I decided to do what I'm best at.......cobble something else up. Or "bodge" as our Limey bretheren say.
Since I was in Lowes anyway getting kerosene for the heater in the cave, I wander into the parts area for yard equipment and start looking at airfilters for lawn mowers and such. I find the foam element material and the lightbulb is starting to brighten in my noggin. With the airbox rubbers I fabbed still on the carbs looking for all the world like velocity stacks I'm thinking wy not stuff some filter material in them and see what happens.
Now how do I hold the filters in? I take a stroll into the plumbing section and see thes 2" plastic caps that should fit right on. If I cut them open it should work.
This is what I came up with:
The foam is about and inch thick and you can blow through it easily. I can shorten the tubes if it seems necessary but I won't know until I get the bike fired up again and play with the carb adjustments.
Now don't panic guys, this is a temporary measure pending proper pods or the airbox hoses turning up and yes the orange caps are a bit garrish but a lick of paint could fix that.
I'll let you know how they work when I fire up again tomorrow.
Cheers,
spyug
PS My apologies for the size of the photo again. I had reseized it to 50% of original but I guess that's not enough. I'll keep trying.