How to remove air filter box on Yamaha Maxim?

How to remove air filter box on Yamaha Maxim?

1 Remove the fuel line, vacuum line, choke and throttle cables from the carbs. 4 loosen the airbox housing. You can keep the battery in place, but if you want to make it easy for yourself remove that first. The airbox has 4 bolts I believe, 2 on top and one on each side

Where can I buy a 1982 Yamaha XJ650 Maxim?

Sarah Sullenbarger (937) 898-8084 7220 N. Dixie Dr. Dayton Ohio 45414 ? ? ? ? 82 Yamaha Other XJ650 Maxim 650 Vehicle Information Year: 1982 Make: Yamaha Model: Other Condition: Used ? ?

How to remove the carbs on a Yamaha Maxim?

Does anybody have some pictures or maybe a walk through of how to take off the carbs on a Maxim, the manual isn’t very helpful. 1 Remove the fuel line, vacuum line, choke and throttle cables from the carbs. 4 loosen the airbox housing. You can keep the battery in place, but if you want to make it easy for yourself remove that first.

How to remove carbs from air filter box?

6 pull the air box backwards within the bike and pull the carbs out of the intake boots (push them into the air box). This takes some effort and you may have to use some tools (big flat blade screwdriver or something)

1 Remove the fuel line, vacuum line, choke and throttle cables from the carbs. 4 loosen the airbox housing. You can keep the battery in place, but if you want to make it easy for yourself remove that first. The airbox has 4 bolts I believe, 2 on top and one on each side

Sarah Sullenbarger (937) 898-8084 7220 N. Dixie Dr. Dayton Ohio 45414 ? ? ? ? 82 Yamaha Other XJ650 Maxim 650 Vehicle Information Year: 1982 Make: Yamaha Model: Other Condition: Used ? ?

Does anybody have some pictures or maybe a walk through of how to take off the carbs on a Maxim, the manual isn’t very helpful. 1 Remove the fuel line, vacuum line, choke and throttle cables from the carbs. 4 loosen the airbox housing. You can keep the battery in place, but if you want to make it easy for yourself remove that first.

6 pull the air box backwards within the bike and pull the carbs out of the intake boots (push them into the air box). This takes some effort and you may have to use some tools (big flat blade screwdriver or something)