I recently removed the air box from my 96 Kat. I am really having trouble getting it back on. The hoses that connect to the carbs keep sliding off as I tighten them. It is mostly on now, but apparently not sealing. Rode it a short distance and gas mileage was very poor. Any suggestions?
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Take off carbs & airbox so we can start again . here's what you'll wanna do ......
Take out filter . Loosen all clamps . Insert hand into airbox to push boots onto carbs . Now tighten clamps . Start with the inner , then move to the outer . Once all clamps are on , install carbs/airbox as a unit onjto engine . MUCH easier this way .
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It's worth pulling the carbs to get the airbox back on. You'll save time and a whole lot of cussing by the time you're done.
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before you pull the carbs...
Remove the air filter from the air box.
Remove bracket that keeps the air filter from coming out with the airbox in place...
Use your hand INSIDE the airbox (where the hold for the air filter is) to push the intake sleeves and make sure they are correct, onto each carb.
Then tighten the clamps.
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I've tried that one before. Didn't work reliably at all.
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Originally posted by ctandc View Postbefore you pull the carbs...
Remove the air filter from the air box.
Remove bracket that keeps the air filter from coming out with the airbox in place...
Use your hand INSIDE the airbox (where the hold for the air filter is) to push the intake sleeves and make sure they are correct, onto each carb.
Then tighten the clamps.Originally posted by Wild-Bill View PostI've tried that one before. Didn't work reliably at all.-Steve
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I found you get the best results by doing it OFF the bike . Maybe I should add , connect throttle cable at carbs first , and route it to the grip last . SO you're 1: putting on the airbox , 2: putting the assembly on the bike , 3: connecting the throttle cable at the grip . By FAR the eaiest way all-around I've found , and I've tried a few things over the years , believe me .....
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Many thanks to all for your assistance on this. I am glad that I asked. I had tried all but the take carbs off the bike method. I guess I was hoping not to remove anything else. I am going to give it a try. By the way, I do have a K&N air filter on the bike. I may want to change that if this UNI foam is a better product. Have had the K&N three years now with no real issues.What used to scare me is now only mildly interesting
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Originally posted by md86 View PostTake off carbs & airbox so we can start again . here's what you'll wanna do ......
Take out filter . Loosen all clamps . Insert hand into airbox to push boots onto carbs . Now tighten clamps . Start with the inner , then move to the outer . Once all clamps are on , install carbs/airbox as a unit onjto engine . MUCH easier this way .
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