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30 Oct 2005 08:08 #5341 by pg4827
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On a 1978 kz1000A do the carbs have to be removed to install pod air filters? The stock air box does not look like it has enough room to come out.

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30 Oct 2005 12:26 #5393 by z19OO
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Yes........pull the rubbers off just behind the carbs, pop the carbs off and the airbox slides out.

1975 z1 900
1979 kz650b

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30 Oct 2005 20:06 #5501 by reborn650
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Don't forget to keep all of the stock airbox parts in case you want to switch back to the stock air intake system-Cheers-Colin Firth

1977 KZ650 Custom. Brought back from the dead after 13 years of neglect. Totally rebuilt from frame up. Wiseco 700 kit. Ported, polished heads. Triple angle valve job. Properly re-jetted rebuilt carbs, Filters, MAC Pipe, Barnett Clutch, Body mods, Bead blasted rims, 14 tooth sprocket front, Superbike Bars, Painted 2005 Chrysler Magnum Red with silver and gold stripes. Only 13,000 miles on bike. Runs and looks like new and does it ever jump off the line! Colin Firth-Ontario-Canada

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01 Nov 2005 12:12 #5940 by lmahaj
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On my kz400, the box wouldn't come out without removing the engine, which I didn't do.

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