1. Put the bike up on a stand so that the rear wheels are off the
ground and the rear suspension drops out. This will ensure maximum
intake tube clearance one the intake is properly installed.
2. Remove the rear seat and COMPLETELY remove the air box ......
CAREFULLY REMOVE THE SENSOR FROM THE STOCK INTAKE TUBE.
3. Remove the 2 large hose clamps the connect the stock intake
tube to the stock air box. You will use one of these clamps when
installing the new FUELATV intake.
4. Remove the one small hose clamp that connects the large plastic
intake tube to the short rubber intake tube. Leave the short rubber
intake tube that is attached to the throttle body in place.
5. Disconnect the crank case breather hose from the stock hard
plastic intake tube and remove the hard plastic intake tube from the
bike.
6. Insert the 1" aluminum spacer into the new intake tube.
Use the hose clamp that was included with the new intake kit and tighten
it firmly.
7. Slide the 1" aluminum spacer into the short intake tube
that is attached to the throttle body. use the stock clamp ....... BUT
..... DO NOT TIGHTEN THE HOSE CLAMP YET AS YOU WILL NEED TO ROTATE THE
INTAKE TUBE TO ENSURE MAXIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE INTAKE TUBE AND THE
REAR SHOCK.
8. Install the stock sensor into the new Black powder-coated
intake bracket.
9. Slide the Black intake bracket into place. You will use one of
the large stock hose clamps to secure the new intake tube to the billet
intake adaptor ........ BUT ....... DO NOT TIGHTEN THE HOSE CLAMP AL THE
WAY YET AS YOU WILL NEED TO ROTATE THE INTAKE TUBE TO ENSURE MAXIMUM
CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE INTAKE TUBE AND THE REAR SHOCK.
10. Now you will have a little room to rotate the new intake tube
into the correct position. MAKE SURE THE INTAKE TUBE CLEARS THE REAR
SHOCK. Once the intake is in the correct position there will be about
1/4 inch between the shock rezzy and the new intake tube. Again make
sure the rear suspension is dropped all the way down and the wheels are
off the ground to ensure MAXIMUM intake tube clearance between the rear
shock and the intake tube.
11. Once the intake tube is in the CORRECT position firmly tighten
both front hose clamps.
12. Now use one hand to push the intake bracket forward so that
the billet intake adaptor goes into the new intake boot and the other
hand to tighten the large hose clamp ...... MAKE SURE THE INTAKE BOOT IS
ALL THE WAY AGAINST THE BLACK POWDER-COATED INTAKE BRACKET. Once the
tube is installed correctly the intake boot will squeeze in between the
4 small allen head bolts and touch the black intake mounting bracket.
13. Now you will use the stock air box bolts to attach the new
black intake bracket to the sub-frame. The black intake bracket will
slide forward and back a minimal amount. Slide the black intake bracket
forward and back to create the most clearance between the new intake
tube and the rear shock.
14. Install the 90 degree barbed elbow into the new intake tube
and the straight barbed fitting into the stock crank case breather hose.
15. Next install the new rubber hose that is included with the
kit. One end on the 90 degree end and the other to the stock crank case
breather hose. You may want to trim the hose smaller depending on the
hose position.
16. YOU MAY WANT TO USE SMALL HOSE CLAMPS TO SECURE THE CRANK CASE
BREATHER HOSE TO THE BARBED FITTINGS.
17. I have not found a need to use hose clamps to secure the crank
case breather line, but i do check mine all the time. As you can see the
hose will press on tight and there is minimal pressure in this line, but
if you feel the need or the lines fits loose please use a couple small
hose clamps on these two fittings.
18. Before you install the air filter slide the seat into place.
Look up under the seat to make sure the seat clears and will slide into
place. If the seat does not slide into place you can see where the seat
pan is hitting the black intake bracket on the left and right side of
the subframe. Then you will need to trim 1/8 inch or so off of each side
of the plastic seat pan to make it clear.
19. Now install the outerwear onto the air filter adn install the
air filter into the bike
20. GO OVER ALL THE HOSE CLAMPS AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE TIGHT.
21. Reinstall the seat
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