I have disassembled my air cleaner chamber assembly for a long overdue 'service'.
Upon reassembly do I need to apply any sealant, anywhere, or not?
Thanks, Aris
Question:Air cleaner chamber
- Kool_Biker
- ICOA Member
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:46 pm
- Location: Great Britain
- Location: Great Britain
Air cleaner chamber
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Aris Hadjiaslanis
ICOA # 6309
Berkshire, Windsor
ICOA # 6309
Berkshire, Windsor
-
- ICOA Member
- Posts: 108
- Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:47 pm
- Location: Morgantown, WV
- Location: Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Re: Air cleaner chamber
Hi Aris,
I had mine apart last year for the 1st time and was surprised at how much dry cracked sealer came out of it. I just cleaned up all the sealing surfaces and put it back together. I will be interested to see what others have to say about this. By the way, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts. Your CBX is most definately your passion.
All the best....
I had mine apart last year for the 1st time and was surprised at how much dry cracked sealer came out of it. I just cleaned up all the sealing surfaces and put it back together. I will be interested to see what others have to say about this. By the way, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts. Your CBX is most definately your passion.
All the best....
- Kool_Biker
- ICOA Member
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:46 pm
- Location: Great Britain
- Location: Great Britain
Re: Air cleaner chamber
6Pipes thanks for your kind words ..
Come on chaps ... surely someone out there knows if sealant is required when reassembling our air cleaner chambers, or not
Easiest thing's to use a tad of silicone .. but was anything there in the first place? Is it really necessary or are we splitting hair?
To me at least, the 12 screws holding the two parts together, 'seem' to be capable of making the box reasonably airtight.
Furthermore, the two triple rubber inlet rubbers seem to be fitting tightly enough to the box.
Thanks in advance, Aris
Come on chaps ... surely someone out there knows if sealant is required when reassembling our air cleaner chambers, or not
Easiest thing's to use a tad of silicone .. but was anything there in the first place? Is it really necessary or are we splitting hair?
To me at least, the 12 screws holding the two parts together, 'seem' to be capable of making the box reasonably airtight.
Furthermore, the two triple rubber inlet rubbers seem to be fitting tightly enough to the box.
Thanks in advance, Aris
Aris Hadjiaslanis
ICOA # 6309
Berkshire, Windsor
ICOA # 6309
Berkshire, Windsor
-
- ICOA Member
- Posts: 10151
- Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2003 7:55 am
- Location: North East OH, ICOA 3904
Re: Air cleaner chamber
I never took one apart, Aris. Do not know the need for a special sealant, but would assume it should be sealed somehow.
-
- ICOA Technical Director
- Posts: 4891
- Joined: Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:05 am
- Location: Knox, PA
- Location: Knox, PA
Re: Air cleaner chamber
Aris:
I think the split in the chamber was not sealed with sealant, but the snorkles were. I'd find some black silicone sealer and work some in around the runners when reattaching.
Dave
I think the split in the chamber was not sealed with sealant, but the snorkles were. I'd find some black silicone sealer and work some in around the runners when reattaching.
Dave