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Offline evanphi

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Gap in airbox
« on: May 08, 2014, 10:50:59 AM »
My airbox has a gap between the two halves, even after I replaced the rubber gasket. Anyone know why this would be, and how I can fix it?
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Re: Gap in airbox
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2014, 12:46:43 PM »
I actually had to put a couple washers underneath the head of the wing nut on the bottom of the air box. I believe the wing nut has too many threads and can't be turned in all the way to take up the difference. I'm not sure why this is.

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Re: Gap in airbox
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2014, 01:55:36 PM »
I actually had to put a couple washers underneath the head of the wing nut on the bottom of the air box. I believe the wing nut has too many threads and can't be turned in all the way to take up the difference. I'm not sure why this is.

IW

Ahhhh good idea. Thanks.
--Evan

1975 CB750K "Rhonda"
Delkevic Stainless 4-1 Header, Cone Engineering 18" Quiet Core Reverse Cone, K&N Filter in Drilled Airbox
K5 Crankcase/Frame, K4 Head and Cylinders, K1 Carbs (42;120;1 Turn)

She's a mix-matched (former) basket case, but she's mine.

CB750 Shop Manual (all years), searchable text PDF
Calculating the correct input circumference for digital speedometers connected to the original speedometer drive