Custom Air Box for KZ440.

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05 Sep 2015 11:20 - 05 Sep 2015 11:30 #688766 by V3DT
Custom Air Box for KZ440. was created by V3DT
The stock box was falling apart so vs messing with pod filters, I thought I would make something to replace stock box.

The first box I made was out of a ABS plastic Radio Shack project box.


It was cheap & it worked fine for about 1000 miles till I noticed it was cracking all over the place.

So I started looking for something better & I found this cast aluminum box on amazon, CU-476-Aluminum-Econobox .







A 1.75" Hole saw was used to drill the holes for the carb boots & air filter.
I made a couple of brackets & bolted them to the cover of the box with M6 stainless bolts & lock nuts.
The 0.75" hole on top is for the crankcase breather tube.
The rubber piece on the front of the box is from 60mm pod filter.

I used a ABS fitting in between the filter & box to restrict the air flow down to match the stock box.



Here is the filter I'm using.




Overall it turned out better than expected & the bike runs great with it. B)
Last edit: 05 Sep 2015 11:30 by V3DT.
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05 Sep 2015 11:27 #688767 by pete greek1
Replied by pete greek1 on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
It looks nice too, B)
Pete

1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!

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05 Sep 2015 11:28 #688768 by dom2570
Replied by dom2570 on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
Things like this are the reason I check this site almost every day! That is awesome. Do you have any pictures of how it looks on the bike?

Whip it like a mule!

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05 Sep 2015 11:34 #688769 by V3DT
Replied by V3DT on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.

dom2570 wrote: Things like this are the reason I check this site almost every day! That is awesome. Do you have any pictures of how it looks on the bike?


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05 Sep 2015 14:17 #688778 by peter1958

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08 Sep 2015 04:07 #689108 by diggerdanh
Replied by diggerdanh on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
Very nice! I will need to come up with something like this soon if I cannot repair the stock airbox that a PO shredded on my 78 KZ400.

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08 Sep 2015 05:15 #689126 by cafedallas
Replied by cafedallas on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
Extremely well executed. I just restored and sold a low mileage 1979 kz400 LTD that had the stock airbox but no manifold rubber, filter or filter holder. Finding a replacement was nigh on impossible. Nothing on ebay and the couple of complete airbox units I sourced were being priced at gouge prices as the 400 LTD was unique to that one year. I fabbed a holder a filter and the results were satisfactory but not nearly as elegant as your fine work. Bravo!

1983 Kaw KZ1100 LTD
1976 Honda CB550F
1982 Suzuki GS1100E
1978 Suzuki GS1000E
1988 BMW K100RS
1988 Kaw EX500

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08 Sep 2015 17:53 - 08 Sep 2015 19:03 #689239 by V3DT
Replied by V3DT on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.

peter1958 wrote: Well done!!

diggerdanh wrote: Very nice! I will need to come up with something like this soon if I cannot repair the stock airbox that a PO shredded on my 78 KZ400.

cafedallas wrote: Extremely well executed. I just restored and sold a low mileage 1979 kz400 LTD that had the stock airbox but no manifold rubber, filter or filter holder. Finding a replacement was nigh on impossible. Nothing on ebay and the couple of complete airbox units I sourced were being priced at gouge prices as the 400 LTD was unique to that one year. I fabbed a holder a filter and the results were satisfactory but not nearly as elegant as your fine work. Bravo!


Thanks!

dom2570 wrote: Things like this are the reason I check this site almost every day! That is awesome. Do you have any pictures of how it looks on the bike?


Thanks, here is a picture of the whole bike.


That stain on the ground is just from WD-40 not a leak. :P
Last edit: 08 Sep 2015 19:03 by V3DT.

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09 Sep 2015 09:50 #689343 by dom2570
Replied by dom2570 on topic Re:Custom Air Box for KZ440.
That is one clean bike!

Whip it like a mule!

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23 Dec 2016 07:18 #750619 by Neffy812
Replied by Neffy812 on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
This is an awesome idea. I am planning to build one also. I tried building one with sheet metal, but I don't have any experience with sheet metal, and no access to welders, so it turned out terrible. Can you give more information on the ABS fitting that you used?

1982 KZ305-A2

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23 Dec 2016 08:06 - 23 Dec 2016 08:25 #750622 by martin_csr
Replied by martin_csr on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
I don't know if he used the same fitting, but from the original topic over at the KawasakiMotorcycle.org site, the plumbing fitting used was an 1-1/2 ABS trap adapter fitting.
Last edit: 23 Dec 2016 08:25 by martin_csr.
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06 Jul 2017 17:52 #766272 by Mholtkz400ltd
Replied by Mholtkz400ltd on topic Custom Air Box for KZ440.
What fitting did you use to connect filter to airbox? And what did you use for the rubber boots that connect to carb? How did you seal everything? And is there anything in the box? I know it's an old thread but any more info would be awesome.

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