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  • johnnybgood

    #1

    box vs pod

    I'm putting together an 81 gs 1000 G and the guy who i bought it from gave me an air box for it. I had a 81 750 which had an air box then the air filter was under the seat... I haven't seen anything regarding the part under the seat. Is there something that goes under the seat?

    So in this confusion I thought maybe I'd go with pod filters for a cooler look, but was wondering if thats a good idea. I have to jet the carbs anyway cause the bike is running lean. I know i'll need some extra guidance on that as well. Thanks for the comments!
  • Guest

    #2
    If the G box is anything like my E, it's a two peice box. Sounds like you might be missing a part.
    Have to checked the parts fiche?
    Might give ya a better idea as to what its supposed to look like.

    Your bike is running lean it's because you're missing part of the airbox.

    Oh yeah, welcome to the forums!

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    • hampshirehog
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      • Oct 2007
      • 12675
      • Hampshire. UK

      #3
      The G has a one piece box - nothing like the E (E is also similar to the 81 750):

      Buy parts at a low price for your snowmobile here at Alpha Sports, we carry a LARGE variety of parts and accesories.


      And I wouldn't pfaff with pods. The standard box works.
      79 GS1000S
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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by hampshirehog
        The G has a one piece box - nothing like the E (E is also similar to the 81 750):

        Buy parts at a low price for your snowmobile here at Alpha Sports, we carry a LARGE variety of parts and accesories.


        And I wouldn't pfaff with pods. The standard box works.
        Yup, similar to my 82 850.
        Perhaps he has no filter. Which would also make it run lean.

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        • johnnybgood

          #5
          thanks for the help folks! i can see why this site is so good. I'll be having more questions I'm sure!!

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