Alexander
Forum Apprentice
Removing the filter and carburettors is child's play, reassembling everything is not.
The carburetors don't require much effort and are easy to reassemble, but the airbox is a puzzle I haven't been able to figure out. I have two OEM ones and the latter is like new, with soft and intact cones, on the filter they both show the acronym GS1000G but when I go to reassemble they don't fit, I've tried every way if I insert the first one, I see the last one far away a centimeter.
The only system is to remove them from the hole and with a lot of effort per hour they enter the carburettors, but they do not coincide with the hole, with the result that they are not airtight, does anyone have experience with this, thanks
The carburetors don't require much effort and are easy to reassemble, but the airbox is a puzzle I haven't been able to figure out. I have two OEM ones and the latter is like new, with soft and intact cones, on the filter they both show the acronym GS1000G but when I go to reassemble they don't fit, I've tried every way if I insert the first one, I see the last one far away a centimeter.
The only system is to remove them from the hole and with a lot of effort per hour they enter the carburettors, but they do not coincide with the hole, with the result that they are not airtight, does anyone have experience with this, thanks



