I know this has been covered, but bear with me. I am a new guy, obviously, and this is my first yamaha. I am rebuilding a basket-case 79 xs1100, and the previous owner caught the airbox on fire. After reading alot of articles, I determined the stock airbox in a pain. One reason is the amount of work it takes to remove it. The other is the fact that everything in mine is melted.
My question is this after that long ramble: What do I need to do to switch to k&n style air filters? WHat vacuum lines need plugged, and what needs to be deleted? Thanks in advance,
Justin
My question is this after that long ramble: What do I need to do to switch to k&n style air filters? WHat vacuum lines need plugged, and what needs to be deleted? Thanks in advance,
Justin
and I can get them in and out quite quickly. The airbox doesn't need to be removed to get the carbs out. Just remove the lower half of it, and then it can be slid forward a little to get it of the front mount, then push it downand back. it will give you ample clearance to get the carbs out.When they are free of the intake boots, slide them tothe leftto access the throttle cable. It is very easy to remove the cable, and the carbs after that. A little lube on the boots will help during re-assembly. Re-connect the cable the same way you removed it. After a few attempts you'll have it down.
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