Air Flap Mod./ lose power?
#53
RE: Air Flap Mod./ lose power?
If you have one around that has been removed from a bike altogether, hook it up to a dyno bike and watch it work. Not the whole thing, but just the valve. It needs no power, just a vacuum line to show you what you want to see. Or break it open and look at the inside and you will see the diaphragm section.The electronical portion can be found in the servicemanual for the bike.
#54
RE: Air Flap Mod./ lose power?
ORIGINAL: Ty
If you have one around that has been removed from a bike altogether, hook it up to a dyno bike and watch it work. Not the whole thing, but just the valve. It needs no power, just a vacuum line to show you what you want to see. Or break it open and look at the inside and you will see the diaphragm section.The electronical portion can be found in the servicemanual for the bike.
If you have one around that has been removed from a bike altogether, hook it up to a dyno bike and watch it work. Not the whole thing, but just the valve. It needs no power, just a vacuum line to show you what you want to see. Or break it open and look at the inside and you will see the diaphragm section.The electronical portion can be found in the servicemanual for the bike.
#57
RE: Air Flap Mod./ lose power?
so let me get this right... if the about 5 inch wide valve stays open all the time the mod has been done on the bike. if you crank it and the valve is closed the mod has not been done to the bike. is this right? i bought the bike used and was not sure if it had been done or not.
#58
RE: Air Flap Mod./ lose power?
ORIGINAL: jwp6114
so let me get this right... if the about 5 inch wide valve stays open all the time the mod has been done on the bike. if you crank it and the valve is closed the mod has not been done to the bike. is this right? i bought the bike used and was not sure if it had been done or not.
so let me get this right... if the about 5 inch wide valve stays open all the time the mod has been done on the bike. if you crank it and the valve is closed the mod has not been done to the bike. is this right? i bought the bike used and was not sure if it had been done or not.
If you needto disable the flapper valve, the simplest thing to do is just unplug the electrical connector to the solenoid valve.You don't have to mess with the vacuum hoses if you don't want to. If you have the '04/'05manual, the solenoid valve andelectrical connectorcan be seenon page 6-73.
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