Zer, I'll look at my rubber sleeve again but mine is pretty far from the air box and is not square to it either. And, I have tried flipping the rubber sleeve to see if I had it on in reverse. Still askew and too far. But, something to do during snow days. Thanks. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Zerhackermann . <chopp-@hotmail.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 3:01 PM Subject: RE: ORIGINAL LOOP AIR CLEANER
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clear silicon adhesive/sealer. much better. excess can be wiped away with
a
finger. and you can barely see any excess anyow.
pull the battery. undo the two bottom bolts on the air cleaner and just loosent eh top bolt. then you can use your finger to goo the lip of the
boot
then swing the cleaner housing back into place and bingo.
From: Tom Bowes <kk-@home.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: ORIGINAL LOOP AIR CLEANER Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 14:46:49 +0000
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Bob,
There is another alternative that you might want to consider. Gary Cheek and I have glued the rubber air boot on our bikes to the airbox using weatherstrip adhesive, and so far it is working quite well. The biggest tricks were getting everything in position prior to applying the glue, and getting the boot and airbox squeeky clean for the adhesive. I had a new boot and a freshly powder coated airbox to work with, so I just installed the boot, trial fitted the airbox, and cleaned their mating surfaces with solvent alcohol. The extra glue was removed with a bit of naptha (handwarmer fluid).
I thought about the inner sleeve trick myself, let us know how it works if your decide to go that way.
Tom
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Robert Hawkes wrote:
Gentlemen, Currently I have the traditional air cleaner system on my Ambo. , the round air filter, inside the metal air box, loosely connected to the rubber sleeve going to the carbs. The rubber thingy is connected with duct tape. Not a good situation. What I want to do is fix the weak spot in this system which is the loosely connected rubber sleeve to
the
metal air box. I want to make a metal collar that attaches to the inside of the metal air box and extends out and into the rubber sleeve so that I can put a large hose clamp around the rubber sleeve and
cinch
it down onto this new extension. Does this make sense? I'd rather
not
throw out the original air box and put on modern filters. Thanks,
Bob
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