james h
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posted on 10/8/13 at 12:56 AM |
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Reversing airbox to fit under bonnet
I would like to put some trumpets on my carbs but I have a very shallow air filter on at the moment. The only way to do this is to replace it with the
original airbox, but it will only fit if I turn it around 180 degrees.
The trouble is, the carbs aren't spaced equally making it trickier than before. Has anyone managed to turn around their airbox, and what did you
have to do to make it fit?
Cheers,
James
ETA, this is how it would end up looking, the only image I could find (from renetom's archive):
Modified Yamaha airbox
[Edited on 10/8/13 by james h]
[Edited on 10/8/13 by james h]
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jrrsparky
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posted on 10/8/13 at 09:08 AM |
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We had no problem with the carbs spacing when turning the air box round on R1 5pw, just cut off the section at the bottom where the original air feed
came in and blank off, then drill a new cold air in the front.
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enginearin
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posted on 10/8/13 at 03:08 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by james h
I would like to put some trumpets on my carbs but I have a very shallow air filter on at the moment. The only way to do this is to replace it with the
original airbox, but it will only fit if I turn it around 180 degrees.
The trouble is, the carbs aren't spaced equally making it trickier than before. Has anyone managed to turn around their airbox, and what did you
have to do to make it fit?
Cheers,
James
ETA, this is how it would end up looking, the only image I could find (from renetom's archive):
Modified Yamaha airbox
[Edited on 10/8/13 by james h]
[Edited on 10/8/13 by james h]
You can cut the mounting face out and "plastic weld" it back together with a soldering iron / hot air tool.
See Tim Hoverd's excellent site for a fuller explanation http://www.hoverd.org/Tim/backs-to-the-wall/
I did it on my Fireplade airbox from this info
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