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DIY - Air Cleaner
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Small, cheap & easy do it yourself air cleaner (lots of pics)
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Small, cheap & easy do it yourself air cleaner (lots of pics)
I've done a ton of these air cleaners. They work with both carbed and EFI Sportsters. Super cheap & easy so I thought I'd share.
4" air cleaner assembly from Auto Zone. 12 or 13 bucks.
Cheapy carb mount from Jireh, Ebay, J&P (or whoever is your fav)
This is what you'll find in the kit from Auto Zone.
The flange on the backside has to go.
Cut it off with a cut off wheel, hack saw or whatever. It's aluminum so it cuts easy.
Position it on the carb mount bracket.
You can see that the hole in the air cleaner backing plate is a bit too big to drill holes for mounting so I use a file to knock out notches.
Again, this part is aluminum so it's pretty easy to do. Just be patient and keep test fitting it...you don't want to notch it too much. Get comfy & file away.
It'll attach with the carb mount bracket bolts & the washers secure it tight.
The filter sits flush in the backing plate so the bolts will be in the way.
Give the filter the same notching treatment.
Fitted
Install the stud that comes in the kit and run a nut down the threads to keep the filter cover from squishing when you attach it.
It's a crap shoot that the air cleaner kit comes with the hardware so pick up a 1/4-20 hex nut
Or an acorn nut
But I use a wing nut
Continued below...
4" air cleaner assembly from Auto Zone. 12 or 13 bucks.
Cheapy carb mount from Jireh, Ebay, J&P (or whoever is your fav)
This is what you'll find in the kit from Auto Zone.
The flange on the backside has to go.
Cut it off with a cut off wheel, hack saw or whatever. It's aluminum so it cuts easy.
Position it on the carb mount bracket.
You can see that the hole in the air cleaner backing plate is a bit too big to drill holes for mounting so I use a file to knock out notches.
Again, this part is aluminum so it's pretty easy to do. Just be patient and keep test fitting it...you don't want to notch it too much. Get comfy & file away.
It'll attach with the carb mount bracket bolts & the washers secure it tight.
The filter sits flush in the backing plate so the bolts will be in the way.
Give the filter the same notching treatment.
Fitted
Install the stud that comes in the kit and run a nut down the threads to keep the filter cover from squishing when you attach it.
It's a crap shoot that the air cleaner kit comes with the hardware so pick up a 1/4-20 hex nut
Or an acorn nut
But I use a wing nut
Continued below...
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I left the cover chrome on this one but you can change it up. I rubbed it out with a Scotchbrite pad on the one on the left.
Or paint/powder whatever color you want. This one is powdercoated satin black.
The paper filter looks old school and works just fine. Replacement filters are also available at Auto Zone. But for you guys that wear designer jeans, a 4" K&N fits perfectly. Part # E-3120.
The K&N is also available at Auto Zone but is usually cheaper from Jegs or Summit Racing. Even if you choose to spring for the K&N the whole deal is still super cheap compared to other 4" filter kits.
Thanks for looking...
Or paint/powder whatever color you want. This one is powdercoated satin black.
The paper filter looks old school and works just fine. Replacement filters are also available at Auto Zone. But for you guys that wear designer jeans, a 4" K&N fits perfectly. Part # E-3120.
The K&N is also available at Auto Zone but is usually cheaper from Jegs or Summit Racing. Even if you choose to spring for the K&N the whole deal is still super cheap compared to other 4" filter kits.
Thanks for looking...
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I don't sock it. Water isn't going to hurt unless it's submerged. Back in the day I used to watch my dad pour water in his carbs while the motor was running to clean em out.
But if you must have a cover buy this instead of the unit from Auto Zone. You might have to trim a bit off of the cover to clear the carb top but that's an easy fix.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Louver...ners,7201.html
But if you must have a cover buy this instead of the unit from Auto Zone. You might have to trim a bit off of the cover to clear the carb top but that's an easy fix.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Louver...ners,7201.html
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