So, the heat and humidity today could not be worse in a steam sauna, but there I am in the garage, airbox off, familiarizing myself with things, spraying carb cleaner and checking the carbs and boots for leaks. None to report happily.
It takes me FOREVER in that sweatbox to get the darn airbox hoses connected properly, get it all buttoned back up and finally come inside just now for a cool beverage to rehydrate.
What is waiting at my front door? Why the packages the mailman delivered containing my iridium plugs and the Emgo carb balancer. So guess what I'll be doing tomorrow? lol
Like I said.....timing is everything.
Somedays the bear gets you.
"Timing" is everything - lol
Moderators: the2knights, Highway Rider
- chicagorandy
- Traveler
- Posts: 214
- Joined: Sat Aug 16, 2014 2:40 pm
- 10
- Current bike(s): 86 Voyager XII
- Location: Chicago, IL
- Has liked: 9 times
- Been liked: 14 times
- doug of so fla
- Grand Tourer
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:17 pm
- 16
- Current bike(s): 07 gold wing
- Location: summerfield, fl
- Has liked: 0
- Been liked: 1 time
Re: "Timing" is everything - lol
Yup you should have posted this before you started!!!LOL Air box hose is real easy to get in. Wrap a string around the groove in the rubber airbox hose and lube it a little and pull it thru the airbox holes works slick.. for next time lol!!chicagorandy wrote: It takes me FOREVER in that sweatbox to get the darn airbox hoses connected properly, get it all buttoned back up and finally come inside just now for a cool beverage to rehydrate.
Like I said.....timing is everything.
doug of no fla
-
- Elite Tourer
- Posts: 820
- Joined: Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:08 am
- 11
- Current bike(s): 2003 1200
- Location: Eden Prairie, MN
- Has liked: 1 time
- Been liked: 3 times
Re: "Timing" is everything - lol
One trick I found out to maker it easier when installing the airbox, I use large cable ties to secure the tubes instead of the metal clamps. I gave up trying to get them back on. PITA
- grumpin
- Traveler
- Posts: 124
- Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2013 12:31 am
- 11
- Current bike(s): 2000 Kawasaki Voyager
- Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Has liked: 0
- Been liked: 0
Re: "Timing" is everything - lol
Great idea! Mine were a little mangled, and not all the way on. I used a Snap-On radiator hose pick. Worked great also.doug of so fla wrote:Air box hose is real easy to get in. Wrap a string around the groove in the rubber airbox hose and lube it a little and pull it thru the airbox holes works slick.. for next time lol!!
http://store.snapon.com/Soft-Grip-Hose- ... 46478.aspx
Dane
2000 Voyager
2000 Voyager