This is how a bad day starts...
Ok... well we know of one style of fuel filters that are 100% junk. As seen in Chacha's "Evil" Fuel filter thread
But after my sandy gas mis-hap. The whole idea of these big dogs being "special" and not being able to run a fuel filter was really getting to me. I mean, I even change the filter on my cars as I'm suppose to. But I'm not running one on my pride n joy. Stupid!
So I was talking to Vickie about it. She suggested I run the K&N filter that they run on ALL of their bikes. She said she has had one on her bike for over 7years now. KC Creations runs them even on their 124, and 131 CI motors. She assures me 2 thing.
1. It will not starve the carb/motor for fuel and will flow enough.
2. I will be AMAZED at what it catches.
Its a K&N 81-0231 Clear Body inline filter with 1/4" inlets, brass washable element. 1 3/4" long. MADE IN USA retail $9.99
A set of chrome hose clamp ends to dress up my already stainless steel braided hose.
But I keep hearing the chimes of others that have tried filters. So I picked up 2 different style 1/4" hose couplers. The white plastic one is from the plumbing section and the brass one is from the air line compressor hose section.
Then if it gave me any problems I could pull the fuel line on the side of the road, pitch the filter and re-connect everything without the filter. Way cool!
So with the line on the bike I marked where I wanted the filter. Just behind the ignition cover before the hose ventures between the jugs.
Cut the line.
Mock it up with the clamps facing the direction I want.
Install it and it turned out GREAT! I could barely get a pic of it and I KNOW its there!
Took the bike for a spin... even when holding the bike at 3500+ RPM and CRANKIN on the throttle it wasn't starving. Maybe Monday I'll take it for a spin down the highway and see if it gives me any funny biz.
Not bad for a under $20 piece of mind!!
When your carb isn't working right... you drain the bowl into a glass jar and find a bunch of crap in it. You start to wonder...
So you drain the tank... pull the tank off....
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And after its drained... you find... this very very fine silica type sand...
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I SHIT you not!!
so I pull and clean the fuel line, gas tank, carb bowl, and petcock....
And now I have a good pic of what a petcock looks like...
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Ok... well we know of one style of fuel filters that are 100% junk. As seen in Chacha's "Evil" Fuel filter thread
But after my sandy gas mis-hap. The whole idea of these big dogs being "special" and not being able to run a fuel filter was really getting to me. I mean, I even change the filter on my cars as I'm suppose to. But I'm not running one on my pride n joy. Stupid!
So I was talking to Vickie about it. She suggested I run the K&N filter that they run on ALL of their bikes. She said she has had one on her bike for over 7years now. KC Creations runs them even on their 124, and 131 CI motors. She assures me 2 thing.
1. It will not starve the carb/motor for fuel and will flow enough.
2. I will be AMAZED at what it catches.
Its a K&N 81-0231 Clear Body inline filter with 1/4" inlets, brass washable element. 1 3/4" long. MADE IN USA retail $9.99
A set of chrome hose clamp ends to dress up my already stainless steel braided hose.
But I keep hearing the chimes of others that have tried filters. So I picked up 2 different style 1/4" hose couplers. The white plastic one is from the plumbing section and the brass one is from the air line compressor hose section.
Then if it gave me any problems I could pull the fuel line on the side of the road, pitch the filter and re-connect everything without the filter. Way cool!
So with the line on the bike I marked where I wanted the filter. Just behind the ignition cover before the hose ventures between the jugs.
Cut the line.
Mock it up with the clamps facing the direction I want.
Install it and it turned out GREAT! I could barely get a pic of it and I KNOW its there!
Took the bike for a spin... even when holding the bike at 3500+ RPM and CRANKIN on the throttle it wasn't starving. Maybe Monday I'll take it for a spin down the highway and see if it gives me any funny biz.
Not bad for a under $20 piece of mind!!
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same one Gas Man has....
