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robbocop33
Joined: 01 Nov 2014 Posts: 13
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:24 am Post subject: Just replaced the air filter... |
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Not as bad a job as i thought.Yes it's a pain the amount of screws you have to take out but a couple of things i found easier than i thought it would be,getting the tank out the way,it was simple,fuel lines are way long enough to, as people have said,to place tank to the side sitting on something to the side of the bike,a chair etc
I was under the impression the filter was going to be 'in' the airbox,it isn't,it is sandwich between the two halves of the airbox and you can actually see the sides of the airfilter sandwiched between the upper and lower filter casing.Pulled up the top half of the airbox,filter pulled out easy,and the fact the filter 'sits in' the two halves of the casing it just slides and falls into place easily.
Best part of the whole job ofcourse is to stand back and bask in the glory of how clean the old filter is when you take it out!! |
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Inge K. Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 30 Apr 2011 Posts: 458 Location: Norway
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 10:47 am Post subject: Re: Just replaced the air filter... |
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| robbocop33 wrote: | | ,getting the tank out the way,it was simple,fuel lines are way long enough to, as people have said,to place tank to the side sitting on something to the side of the bike,a chair etc |
You don't need to remove the tank to change the filter. |
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robbocop33
Joined: 01 Nov 2014 Posts: 13
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:34 am Post subject: Re: Just replaced the air filter... |
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| Inge K. wrote: | | robbocop33 wrote: | | ,getting the tank out the way,it was simple,fuel lines are way long enough to, as people have said,to place tank to the side sitting on something to the side of the bike,a chair etc |
You don't need to remove the tank to change the filter. |
Ahem,I knew that!I took the rear wheel off too to give me more clearance!I must be a distant relation to the guy that does the Haynes manuals.  |
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552255 Mad Brick Rider
Joined: 13 Aug 2010 Posts: 94 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Best part of the whole job ofcourse is to stand back and bask in the glory of how clean the old filter is when you take it out!! |
I couldn't believe how clean mine was after 30K...I ended up using dish soap/hot water and carefully washed it out, air blasted, and put it back in... works fine. I began doing the same for vehicle air and cab filters as well...if they aren't too bad. _________________ 1997 K1100LT-SE
1996 K1100RS-SE
"Black & Silver Duo"
Lincoln, NE |
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flybd5 Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 01 Jul 2019 Posts: 371 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: Just replaced the air filter... |
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| Inge K. wrote: | | robbocop33 wrote: | | ,getting the tank out the way,it was simple,fuel lines are way long enough to, as people have said,to place tank to the side sitting on something to the side of the bike,a chair etc |
You don't need to remove the tank to change the filter. |
The only maintenance video I have seen shows the tank being lifted out of the way to get the air filter out. So, what is the easiest way to do that? I'm working my way through the 10k service, thats one of the items on my list. _________________ To err once is human. To do so repeatedly is incompetence.
1995 K1100LT SE |
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Flying Duck PsyKotic Waterfowl

Joined: 27 Jan 2005 Posts: 10102 Location: Bumf***, WA
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Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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You don't need to remove the tank to change the air filter. The frame gets in the way before the tank could.
The "secret" is that there is no rim on the top rear of the air filter so all you have to do to pull it out is lift the back of it and slide it out. If you have a new air filter on hand take a look at it and you'll see what I am talking about.
To put it back in easily hit the groves with some silicone spray or ArmorAll to lubricate it.
It's way oversized for a 1.1 liter engine. The factory service interval of 12K is silly. I change mine every 50K - whether they need it or not.
Doesn't hurt to take it out and blow some air though it (against the normal direction of air flow) every once in a while. _________________ 93 LT (x2)
94 RS
86-97 K75F(K75/100/1100 Frankenbrick)
86 K75C w/paralever, hi perf cams,TURBO!
91 & 92 K75Ss
91 K1
86 custom K100
14 WR250R
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flybd5 Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 01 Jul 2019 Posts: 371 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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So nothing needs to be removed to get at the filter? _________________ To err once is human. To do so repeatedly is incompetence.
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N41EF Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 23 Mar 2014 Posts: 406 Location: Aiken, SC
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On an LT the right side lower fairing has to be removed. I believe the same on a RS. _________________ 2014 R1200RT Water Cooled
2001 R1100S Light
1993 K1100LT. Nissan Ice Blue.(Gone) |
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