Tip of the day(airbox)
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Tip of the day(airbox)
I've found that very lightly aplpying white lithium grease to the boots on the airbox grealy increases the ease of installation. You also get the added benifit of helping to preserve the rubber from drying out. I tried this yesterday and was amazed at how easily it went on.
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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
Nice tip..gotta remember that.
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1994 Yamaha FZR 1000 EXUP
Factory Pro Stage 1 Jetting | K&N Filter | Corbin Seat | ProTek Keyless Gas Cap | GSXR Mirrors
My Thread
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2005 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Arc AWD

THE WIKI IS YOUR FRIEND
THE SEARCH IS YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER
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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
yeah I use dielectric sometimes if I dont have any lithium or 'cam lube' engine safe grease arounddavephipps wrote:I've found that very lightly aplpying white lithium grease to the boots on the airbox grealy increases the ease of installation. You also get the added benifit of helping to preserve the rubber from drying out. I tried this yesterday and was amazed at how easily it went on.
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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
Just the tip? ha
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**SOLD**
1990 FZR 600 Satin Black / Metallic Black Frame / Metallic Copper wheels
- Mods -V&H PIPE & HEADERS - 1999 R6 TAIL - 2001 UNDERTAIL - INTEGRATED LED TAIL LIGHTS - 2000 YZF TANK - 1995 YZF FRONT SUSPENSION AND GUAGES - MICHELIN PILOT POWER 120/60 ZR 17 - 1995 YZF REAR SWING ARM AND WHEEL W/HUGGER - METZLER ROADTEC Z6 170/60 ZR 17 - Xentec 8000K HID HEADLIGHTS - WHITE LED LIGHTING KIT

Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
Problem is, the grease will slowly 'rot' the rubber over time. A smear of Vaseline will do the same thing, but won't harm the rubbery bits it comes into contact with.
Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
the best thing to use would actually be either a teflon or silicone based dry lube in an aerosol can.
Leftover 07 Silver Ninja ZX6-R

**SOLD**
1990 FZR 600 Satin Black / Metallic Black Frame / Metallic Copper wheels
- Mods -V&H PIPE & HEADERS - 1999 R6 TAIL - 2001 UNDERTAIL - INTEGRATED LED TAIL LIGHTS - 2000 YZF TANK - 1995 YZF FRONT SUSPENSION AND GUAGES - MICHELIN PILOT POWER 120/60 ZR 17 - 1995 YZF REAR SWING ARM AND WHEEL W/HUGGER - METZLER ROADTEC Z6 170/60 ZR 17 - Xentec 8000K HID HEADLIGHTS - WHITE LED LIGHTING KIT


**SOLD**
1990 FZR 600 Satin Black / Metallic Black Frame / Metallic Copper wheels
- Mods -V&H PIPE & HEADERS - 1999 R6 TAIL - 2001 UNDERTAIL - INTEGRATED LED TAIL LIGHTS - 2000 YZF TANK - 1995 YZF FRONT SUSPENSION AND GUAGES - MICHELIN PILOT POWER 120/60 ZR 17 - 1995 YZF REAR SWING ARM AND WHEEL W/HUGGER - METZLER ROADTEC Z6 170/60 ZR 17 - Xentec 8000K HID HEADLIGHTS - WHITE LED LIGHTING KIT

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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
I used Armor All.
Who doesn't love Armor All all over everything. As a matter of fact, I highly recommend applying a generous amount to your seat just before the big race....
Who doesn't love Armor All all over everything. As a matter of fact, I highly recommend applying a generous amount to your seat just before the big race....

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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
I actually fell for that once in my early days. I slid all around the seat of my CB550.
ragedigital wrote:I used Armor All.
Who doesn't love Armor All all over everything. As a matter of fact, I highly recommend applying a generous amount to your seat just before the big race....
Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
KY jelly? 

Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
ragedigital wrote:I used Armor All.
Who doesn't love Armor All all over everything. As a matter of fact, I highly recommend applying a generous amount to your seat just before the big race....
or on everyone elses seat that you are racing...

Leftover 07 Silver Ninja ZX6-R

**SOLD**
1990 FZR 600 Satin Black / Metallic Black Frame / Metallic Copper wheels
- Mods -V&H PIPE & HEADERS - 1999 R6 TAIL - 2001 UNDERTAIL - INTEGRATED LED TAIL LIGHTS - 2000 YZF TANK - 1995 YZF FRONT SUSPENSION AND GUAGES - MICHELIN PILOT POWER 120/60 ZR 17 - 1995 YZF REAR SWING ARM AND WHEEL W/HUGGER - METZLER ROADTEC Z6 170/60 ZR 17 - Xentec 8000K HID HEADLIGHTS - WHITE LED LIGHTING KIT


**SOLD**
1990 FZR 600 Satin Black / Metallic Black Frame / Metallic Copper wheels
- Mods -V&H PIPE & HEADERS - 1999 R6 TAIL - 2001 UNDERTAIL - INTEGRATED LED TAIL LIGHTS - 2000 YZF TANK - 1995 YZF FRONT SUSPENSION AND GUAGES - MICHELIN PILOT POWER 120/60 ZR 17 - 1995 YZF REAR SWING ARM AND WHEEL W/HUGGER - METZLER ROADTEC Z6 170/60 ZR 17 - Xentec 8000K HID HEADLIGHTS - WHITE LED LIGHTING KIT

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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
As absurd as this sounds, I've used it to great effect. I've also used various other greases and all have the same problem: They allow the boots to come off as easily as they go on. Every time I'd take the tank cover off, the airbox would be unseated. The KY on the other hand dries up very quickly and actually leaves a bit of residue that lightly seals the carbs to the boots. The next time you take the airbox off you just need to wipe the boots and carbs off with a damp rag and reapply. You only need a very thin coating. And of course, it's totally compatible with the rubber (pun heavily intended).Fartblood wrote:KY jelly?
Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
i dunno why everyone always has problems with the air box ... i can put mine on with one hand , put the nub in the hole and gently push down , pops right on . maybe it's just because my bike has so few miles on it .
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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
I don't have a problem with mine, on my FZR600, either, but the FZR400 airbox that I have has boots that are rock hard.Dr Rockso wrote:i dunno why everyone always has problems with the air box ... i can put mine on with one hand , put the nub in the hole and gently push down , pops right on . maybe it's just because my bike has so few miles on it .
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Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
I think the boots shrink a little as they get older. My biggest issue is that at some point a previous owner put the airbox on with the front of two of the boots pinched and then cranked down the clamps. It probably sat that way for years because the shape of the boots in question is now permanently mangled. They still work fine, I just need to make sure they go on right.
Re: Tip of the day(airbox)
Fartblood wrote:KY jelly?
LOL. I liked your 1st answer better.