KQ 700 Air Filter Issue / Dirt on Butter Fly Valve
#1
I have 1560 miles on my 05 KQ I have dirt on the air intake butter fly valve. My machine doesn't smoke at this time. What course of action should I take with my dealer? I do plan on changing to a foam with oil filter after I show my dealer the dirt on the valve. I am now concerned that this dirt issue has already caused some damage to my motor. I'm looking for advice on what course of action I should take with my dealer.
Thanks,
mjpmn
Thanks,
mjpmn
#2
Are you smoking? If not, I would change the filter IMMEDIATELY before riding again, clean the intake (there's a thread on this somewhere here or on Nyroc's Forum) and just go. Make sure you use a sealing grease around the bottom of the filter where it meets the intake. You will probably be alright.
#4
I've got 3600 miles on my '05 KQ and seen the dirt on the throttle plate also. It doesn't smoke or use any oil, so I think it's ok. I switched to a Twin Air filter now. I went to 2 dealers in my area, they won't do anything about it, cause Suzuki hasn't put out any recalls on it yet. I ate the $80 for the Twin Air myself.
#5
Has anyone that cleaned their intake and installed a different filter actually checked again to see if it was permitting dirt after some significant amount of use? DavAsh, what do you mean? I don't post on this forum nearly as much as on Nyroc's, but I'm always checking in, probably at an amount many would deem "unhealthy"[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#6
Red I have checked mine several times and it has stayed clean. I just haven't seen you post on either site for a few days. Just checking with you. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#7
Well thank you. Glad to hear someone's concerned about me.
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Well the clutch kit is great, but the tires and rims are such a sad story that I don't really care to repeat it. You can look at my whole ordeal on the Supergrip thread over at Nyroc's[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]


