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05-18-2012, 02:50 PM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Yes, it's a pain to put back on - you are not alone. In a post from years ago it was recommended putting petroleum jelly on the black part that rubs on the brace although, like you I didn't want to break something by giving the top a hefty push. Undoing the three screws that hold the air cleaner base to the body makes it a much easier job, although it takes longer.
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05-18-2012, 10:34 PM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
^everything this guy has to say.
I'm the type of OCD person who cleans the air filter at every oil change (like you should) but also want to look at my air filter anytime I have the hood open just to make sure its good.
I got so fed up with the POS stock lid I yanked the stock crap out and put in a Volant air box/filter. I'm still running the stock tube so it took some garage engineering but it looks great. The lid I can remove with 4 screws and take a peek while at the same time it draws air from the stock fender location.
The Volant filters are much thicker than K&N which I liked but I also run the Volant pre-filter just in case.
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05-19-2012, 05:04 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Just take a long screwdriver to bend the plastic into place and it'll go right back on.
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05-19-2012, 05:11 PM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
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Originally Posted by glennf1
Just take a long screwdriver to bend the plastic into place and it'll go right back on.
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05-24-2012, 03:59 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
I think if you stick out your tongue while doing it it goes right in:P
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05-24-2012, 07:24 PM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Holy smokes Wasp----you live right up the road from me!
I'm over in Bluewater Bay and always looking for other deuces. I rarely ever head out that direction though. Do you do any wheeling?
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05-25-2012, 03:03 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Hey Twinmill. No, my(I mean my wife's H2) is just a gas guzzling kid hauling grocery getter. I wouldn't know where to wheel around our parts anyway. I guess the reservation but it's mostly sand which is harder to get out of the under carriage than mud.
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06-05-2012, 02:54 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
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Originally Posted by LoJac963
^everything this guy has to say.
I'm the type of OCD person who cleans the air filter at every oil change (like you should) but also want to look at my air filter anytime I have the hood open just to make sure its good.
I got so fed up with the POS stock lid I yanked the stock crap out and put in a Volant air box/filter. I'm still running the stock tube so it took some garage engineering but it looks great. The lid I can remove with 4 screws and take a peek while at the same time it draws air from the stock fender location.
The Volant filters are much thicker than K&N which I liked but I also run the Volant pre-filter just in case.
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any pics or more info on that garage engineering?

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06-05-2012, 03:19 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Let me snap a few pics and I'll post them here for you to see.
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06-05-2012, 03:54 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Here is the Volant box installed:
I added foam insulation to the fender to make sure the Volant box was sealed to the fender so it wouldn't suck in any hot air.
These are the couplers and my zip tie job. I had to use a HUGE 4.5" silicone reducer because the opening on the Volant box is big and the hard plastic "reducer" they include wouldn't work with my stock piping. Stainless T-clamps to hold everything together then I had to use zip ties to compress the accordion flex joint on the stock tube to shorten it. Eventually I will buy a AirDoc tube and do some trimming to that will work but its hard to justify $300 with shipping for an aluminum tube.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Edit: FYI I did contact Volant who sent me a new "reducer" however the reducers they include and the second one they sent me are hard plastic with cut outs-it flat out doesn't work. No possible way to get a good seal through the system so thats why I went the route I did.
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06-05-2012, 04:23 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
Hey, thanks for posting up, especially with the pics. I'd love to get my hands on the Volant set-up with the new tube, but it's a bit pricey for me right now. I think upgrading to the Air Doc would be well worth it with a Volant box, even though it seems just to be an aluminum tube it's got to be better than the factory mess.
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06-05-2012, 09:09 AM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
I definitely agree, and it will look a hell of a lot better thats for sure! I don't remember why specifically I didn't go with the full Volant intake. I think I remember reading people having some issues with fitment and other things. I researched like crazy before I decided on the Volant.
The Volant filters are thicker than K&N (which I have always used) so I am confident in their filters. I also bought the pre-filter just as an added layer of protection.
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06-05-2012, 04:17 PM
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Re: Is the air filter really that hard to change?
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Originally Posted by twinmill28
Hey, thanks for posting up, especially with the pics. I'd love to get my hands on the Volant set-up with the new tube, but it's a bit pricey for me right now. I think upgrading to the Air Doc would be well worth it with a Volant box, even though it seems just to be an aluminum tube it's got to be better than the factory mess.
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Why not use the Airaid Jr. tube...plastic and it's about $120 and works with the Volant box. I've got that combination on my truck right now and I assume transfers less engine bay heat than an aluminum tube would.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Airaid/028/200-983/10002/-1
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