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Well, I had an interesting experience today. While going to (finally) pull the battery for the winter on my '82 GS1100E, I discovered that some rodents had made themselves a cozy nest in my airbox. The vermin themselves were nowhere to be found, but they left behind at least a cubic foot of tight packed, well-chewed wood, fur, and other organic matter (i.e. droppings). They also chewed right through the air filter in two places.
I have only ridden the bike 2 or 3 times since the fall, and I keep it outside under a cover. I didn't notice any obvious performance issues when I went for rides, but I did start it up just before discovering the nest, so it has run at least once in this fouled condition.
2 questions:
Obviously, I need to replace the air filter. Since this is the first time I've had to, is it worth replacing the paper filter with anything fancier? I don't have any performance dreams, but I like the idea of washing rather than replacing as is stated in the K&N or EGMO literature. If I go to a K&N, though, do I need to make further adjustments? I want to keep it stock.
Also, what sort of other damage investigations should I do? I imagine some bits and pieces of wood certainly could have fit through the holes in teh filter.
I am reasonably handy but just got the bike mid-summer and it is my 1st; I am still learning my way around it.
Thanks for any advice.
Nick
PS I'm already planning in putting some D-CON in the airbox till springtime.... ugh.
I have only ridden the bike 2 or 3 times since the fall, and I keep it outside under a cover. I didn't notice any obvious performance issues when I went for rides, but I did start it up just before discovering the nest, so it has run at least once in this fouled condition.
2 questions:
Obviously, I need to replace the air filter. Since this is the first time I've had to, is it worth replacing the paper filter with anything fancier? I don't have any performance dreams, but I like the idea of washing rather than replacing as is stated in the K&N or EGMO literature. If I go to a K&N, though, do I need to make further adjustments? I want to keep it stock.
Also, what sort of other damage investigations should I do? I imagine some bits and pieces of wood certainly could have fit through the holes in teh filter.
I am reasonably handy but just got the bike mid-summer and it is my 1st; I am still learning my way around it.
Thanks for any advice.
Nick
PS I'm already planning in putting some D-CON in the airbox till springtime.... ugh.