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take off ur front plastics, maybe gast tank too but not necessary, take off the airbox lid, then undo teh screw with a long screw driver ( that the clamp is holding together) on the thorttle body itself underneath near the injectors..then slide it off..it'll be plain as day to see right there near where the frame goes perpindicular to the quad
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Originally posted by CdaleRacer0128
take off ur front plastics, maybe gast tank too but not necessary, take off the airbox lid, then undo teh screw with a long screw driver ( that the clamp is holding together) on the thorttle body itself underneath near the injectors..then slide it off..it'll be plain as day to see right there near where the frame goes perpindicular to the quad
take off ur front plastics, maybe gast tank too but not necessary, take off the airbox lid, then undo teh screw with a long screw driver ( that the clamp is holding together) on the thorttle body itself underneath near the injectors..then slide it off..it'll be plain as day to see right there near where the frame goes perpindicular to the quad
Thanks...i got the plastics off and the airbox lid off....but im not sure what your referring to when you say to "undo the screw with a long screw driver (that the clamp is holding together) on the throttle body itself underneath near the injectors" ??
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Underneath the base where the Air horn connects to the Throtle body(silver aluminum housing with the throtle cable attached) there will be a rubber boot with a chrome hose clamp holding the base to the throtle housing. Look at that clamp and find the Phillips(cross tip)screw and loosen it and the pull the housing up(you may have to wiggle)((the base))to get it free. Do not yank it or you will stretch the wires attached to the temp sensor!
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Originally posted by rbifi
Underneath the base where the Air horn connects to the Throtle body(silver aluminum housing with the throtle cable attached) there will be a rubber boot with a chrome hose clamp holding the base to the throtle housing. Look at that clamp and find the Phillips(cross tip)screw and loosen it and the pull the housing up(you may have to wiggle)((the base))to get it free. Do not yank it or you will stretch the wires attached to the temp sensor!
Underneath the base where the Air horn connects to the Throtle body(silver aluminum housing with the throtle cable attached) there will be a rubber boot with a chrome hose clamp holding the base to the throtle housing. Look at that clamp and find the Phillips(cross tip)screw and loosen it and the pull the housing up(you may have to wiggle)((the base))to get it free. Do not yank it or you will stretch the wires attached to the temp sensor!
some are better with words than others:o