Paint The Air Cleaner Back Plate?
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Paint The Air Cleaner Back Plate?
I have a Screamin Eagle Air Cleaner installed on my Low Rider. It has the die-cast back plate, which I didn't realize would be so visible, even with the big football cover.
I realize that I could switch it out with a chrome back plate, but what about making it black? My bike is black and some of the engine is black. So, it would blend in better. Can I spray paint the plate, or at least the parts that are visible? Maybe even with the wrinkle paint.
Thanks.
I realize that I could switch it out with a chrome back plate, but what about making it black? My bike is black and some of the engine is black. So, it would blend in better. Can I spray paint the plate, or at least the parts that are visible? Maybe even with the wrinkle paint.
Thanks.
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RE: Paint The Air Cleaner Back Plate?
I haven't switched my A/C to a SE yet but planned to. I also plan to run it without the football and leave the filter exposed like on Paul Jr's bike above, and many others in the forum. I notice his bike and others don't show any oval backing plate, so is there something I don't know about running this setup, cause I don't want a backing plate that is going to show behind my circular A/C cover and filter?
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they do make a black backing plate too. bt i'll try too....if i were to do it all over i would get the black backing plate, gasket and hardware seperately and then get the k&n filter with the cover i have on now, but since i already paid for what i got it doesn't look bad i would just like that set up a little better. you can see the silver cast backing plate witch does look a little funny and i hate the blue and white air filter. i'll probably change it over the winter. for now i ride!!!!!!!
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The SE filter that came in my kit had black trim, not blue. It's not the K&N filter, though. It's the dry, paper type.
I like the look of running the filter exposed too (no football). Another reason to get the die-cast back plate to blend in better.
I'm thinking it might be a good idea to not paint any part of the plate where paint could eventually peel off and get sucked in? Just the parts that show.
Thanks for the info. I'll probably be spraying soon!
I like the look of running the filter exposed too (no football). Another reason to get the die-cast back plate to blend in better.
I'm thinking it might be a good idea to not paint any part of the plate where paint could eventually peel off and get sucked in? Just the parts that show.
Thanks for the info. I'll probably be spraying soon!
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Sounds like a good idea. I will also be running an open K&N filter with a round lid over the SE backplate. When I get mine back, I'll take a serious look at it. If it's exposed and offends my delicate sensibilities, I'll slather it with some of the black wrinkle paint out of a rattle can.
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All above sounds like the way to go, does anyone ever consider adding K&N's foam filter wrap for added filtration and rain stoppage? I'm talking about their orange/red filter huggers that look almost like beer can sleeves. After reading the article in the intake/exhaust forum and knowing what I know about K&N's the foam outer seems like a decent idea.
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