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K&N filter - 6/28/2008 11:30:07 AM
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Exitwounds
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So I just went and ordered one of these suckers from the local bike shop. I didn''t even think about installing it before I purchased it. How hard are these things to install? I''m guessing the tank has to come off. Any advice from guys who have done it themselves? Thanks, Eric
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RE: K&N filter - 6/29/2008 10:41:32 AM
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moldousa
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ok...i just did this 2 days ago on my 06 f4i...so 1-you''ll gonna need to take the front 2 bolts that hold your tank 2-you''ll going to need to take the seat off in on order to get to the other 2 tank bolts 3-take those 2 bolts off 4-lift your tank but carefully, because you have to disconect the IAT sensor that is on top of the air filter cover 5-once you disconect that,you will going to improvise in order to keep your tank opened: so you can either strap it from the front,lift it up and put the straps somewhere in the back of the bike, or put a can or something undernith your tank to hold it. 6-unscrew the bolts that hold the air cover,including the one in the middle. 7-remove your old air filter and install the new one(on the filter says wich side goes up) 8- do the reverse of what you did and your good to go Also check this out: http://www.shraz.net/motorcycle/f4i/airfilter/
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