Air Cleaner: General
Air Cleaner: General
Air Cleaner: General
AIR CLEANER
GENERAL 5705
The air cleaner prevents foreign material from entering the 1
carburetor and engine by trapping airborne dust and dirt in
the filter element.
Service air cleaner filter element every 5000 miles (8000 km)
or more often if the motorcycle is run in a dusty environment.
See AIR CLEANER FILTER in Section 1 for more information.
REMOVAL
1CAUTION
Do not run engine without filter element in place. Debris 2
could be drawn into the engine causing damage.
1. Screw and nylon washer
1. See Figure 4-15. Remove screw and nylon washer on
2. Screw, nylon washer and locknut
top of air cleaner cover.
2. Remove screw, nylon washer and locknut at rear of air Figure 4-15. Air Cleaner Cover
cleaner cover. Remove cover.
3. See Figure 4-16. Detach backplate hoses. 5707
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INSTALLATION 5679
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FUEL TANK
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1WARNING 3
Verify that the fuel tank vent hose does not contact hot 11
exhaust or engine parts. The hose contains flammable 4 12
vapors that can be ignited if damaged, thereby resulting 1
in personal injury. 5
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See Figure 4-21. The fuel tank is vented through a vent valve
assembly within the tank. A vent hose connects to the vent
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valve fitting at the top of the fuel tank. The vent hose is then
cable strapped to the left side of the vehicle frame.
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REMOVAL
1WARNING
Gasoline can be extremely flammable and highly explo-
sive. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks when
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refueling or servicing the fuel system. Inadequate safety
precautions may result in personal injury.
1. Turn fuel supply valve OFF.
1. Screw 7. Fuel tank
1WARNING 2. Washer 8. Vent valve
A small amount of gasoline may drain from the fuel hose 3. Fuel cap 9. Fuel cap flange
when disconnected from the carburetor. Thoroughly wipe 4. O-ring 10. Vent valve fitting
up any spilt fuel immediately and dispose of rags in a 5. Screw (8) 11. Vent hose
suitable manner. Gasoline can be extremely flammable 6. Fuel cap boot 12. Cable strap
and highly explosive. Inadequate safety precautions may
result in personal injury. Figure 4-21. Fuel Tank
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DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 5742
1WARNING
Even with the fuel tank completely drained, a small
amount of gasoline may leak from the bore when the fuel
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supply valve is loosened or removed. Thoroughly wipe 6 7
up any spilt fuel immediately and dispose of rags in a
suitable manner. Gasoline can be extremely flammable
and highly explosive. Inadequate safety precautions may
result in personal injury.
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1. If the fuel supply valve requires cleaning or repair, see
FUEL SUPPLY VALVE, REMOVAL on page 4-22.
2. See Figure 4-21. Remove fuel filler cap (3) and O-ring (4). 8
3. Remove vent valve fitting (10) and vent valve (8). 5
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4. Remove self-tapping screws (5) from fuel cap flange (9).
5. Remove fuel cap flange and fuel cap boot (6). Figure 4-22. Tightening Flange
6. Assemble in reverse order.
a. Apply HYLOMAR to fuel cap boot, fuel cap flange
1CAUTION
and top of fuel tank.
Avoid pinching wiring harness and vent hose between
b. See Figure 4-22. Tighten screws to 22-25 in-lbs fuel tank and frame during tank installation. Pinched
(2.5-2.8 Nm) in the order shown. hoses will negatively affect vehicle operation.
CLEANING, INSPECTION 2. Connect vent hose (11) to vent valve fitting (10). Clamp
hose to fitting with a new cable strap (12).
AND REPAIR
1WARNING 3. Connect fuel hose to fuel supply valve with a new clamp
and HOSE CLAMP PLIERS (Part No. HD-41137)
An open flame or spark may cause a fuel tank explosion
if all traces of fuel are not purged from the tank. Use
extreme caution when servicing fuel tanks. Inadequate 1WARNING
safety precautions may result in personal injury.
After installing seat, pull upward on front of seat to be
Clean tank interior with commercial cleaning solvent or a soap sure it is locked in position. If seat is loose, it could shift
and water solution. Plug fuel tank openings. Shake tank to agi- during vehicle operation and startle the rider, causing
tate the cleaning agent. Thoroughly flush fuel tank after clean- loss of control and personal injury.
ing. Allow tank to air dry. Carefully inspect fuel hose for
damage, wear or general deterioration. Replace as necessary.
4. Install seat. See SEAT, INSTALLATION in Section 2.
INSTALLATION 5. Fill fuel tank with fuel supply valve turned OFF.
1. See Figure 4-21. Place fuel tank on frame. Install fuel
tank screw (1) and washer (2). Tighten to 9-11 ft-lbs 6. Open fuel supply valve and carefully inspect for leaks.
(12.2-14.9 Nm). Turn valve OFF after the inspection is performed.
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FUEL SUPPLY VALVE
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The fuel supply valve is located on the left side, below the fuel
tank. The gasoline supply to the carburetor is shut OFF when
the handle is in the vertical position. For gasoline main sup-
ply, turn the handle to the 3 o’clock position (horizontal rear-
ward). For gasoline reserve supply, turn the handle to the 9
o’clock position (horizontal forward). Turn valve to OFF posi-
tion (vertical) when engine is not running.
REMOVAL
1WARNING
Gasoline can be extremely flammable and highly explo-
sive. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks when
refueling or servicing the fuel system. Inadequate safety
precautions may result in personal injury.
Filter strainer
1. See Figure 4-23. Turn fuel supply valve OFF. (shown unscrewed
from valve body)
1WARNING
A small amount of gasoline may drain from the fuel hose
when disconnected from the carburetor. Thoroughly wipe
up any spilt fuel immediately and dispose of rags in a
suitable manner. Gasoline can be extremely flammable
and highly explosive. Inadequate safety precautions may Screw Screw
result in personal injury.
2. Remove fuel hose and clamp from fuel supply valve. Handle in
RES(ERVE)
3. Attach an additional length of hose to fuel supply valve.
position
Place free end of drain hose into a proper, clean con-
tainer of adequate size. Turn supply valve to reserve
(RES). Drain gasoline from tank into container. Remove
temporary drain hose.
1WARNING Handle in ON
position
Even with the fuel tank completely drained, a small
Handle in
amount of gasoline may leak from the bore when the fuel
OFF position
supply valve is loosened or removed. Thoroughly wipe
up any spilt fuel immediately and dispose of rags in a
suitable manner. Gasoline can be extremely flammable Figure 4-23. Fuel Supply Valve
and highly explosive. Inadequate safety precautions may
result in personal injury. INSTALLATION
4. Remove two screws and fuel supply valve assembly. 1. See Figure 4-23. Attach fuel supply valve to tank with two
screws. Tighten to 34-37 in-lbs (3.8-4.2 Nm).
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EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL
CALIFORNIA MODELS
GENERAL Vapors to canister Captured
Buell motorcycles sold in the state of California are equipped check ball
with an evaporative (EVAP) emissions control system. The
EVAP system prevents fuel hydrocarbon vapors from escap-
ing into the atmosphere and is designed to meet the Califor-
nia Air Resource Board (CARB) regulations in effect at the
time of manufacture.
Gasoline
The EVAP functions in the following manner:
● See Figure 4-24. Hydrocarbon vapors in the fuel tank are
directed through the vent valve and stored in the carbon
canister. If the vehicle is tipped at an abnormal angle, the
VEHICLE UPRIGHT VEHICLE TIPPED
vent valve closes to prevent liquid gasoline from leaking
out of the fuel tank through the vapor vent hose. Hydrocarbon vapors Check balls stop liquid
● See Figure 4-25. When the engine is running, carburetor released to canister gasoline from escaping
venturi negative pressure (vacuum) slowly draws off the through vent valve fuel tank
hydrocarbon vapors from the carbon canister through the
vent hose. These vapors pass through the carburetor and
Vent valve and
are burned as part of normal combustion in the engine.
check balls
The large diameter canister-to-air cleaner hose (canister
clean air inlet hose) supplies the canister with fresh air
from the air cleaner.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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1WARNING
Verify that the evaporative emissions vent hoses do not Figure 4-24. Vent Valve Operation
contact hot exhaust or engine parts. The hoses contain
flammable vapors that can be ignited if damaged, thereby 5753
resulting in personal injury. 4
The system has been designed to operate with a minimum of
maintenance. Check that all hoses are properly routed and 2
connected and are not pinched or kinked.
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Vent Valve
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1. See Figure 4-26. The vent valve fitting (5) is screwed into
the top of the fuel tank. 5
2. Remove vent hose cable strap. Disconnect hose (6) from 4
fitting. Remove fitting.
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3. Remove check balls (4, 3) from vent valve. 2
4. Remove fuel filler cap and O-ring. Remove vent valve.
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5. If necessary, label overflow vent hose connected to can-
ister and remove from canister fitting.
Canister
1. Fuel tank 5. Vent valve fitting
1. See Figure 4-25. The canister assembly mounts on a 2. Vent valve 6. Vent hose
frame tube along the left side of the motorcycle. 3. Steel check ball 7. Cable strap
4. Plastic check ball
2. Label the three hoses connected to canister. Disconnect
hoses from canister. Figure 4-26. Vapor Vent Valve
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4. Route the smaller hoses forward along the top left frame
tube. The vent and overflow hoses run together until the
vent hose turns between the cylinders. Connect vent
hose to elbow fitting on carburetor. Connect overflow
vent hose to vent valve fitting using a new cable strap.
5. Route fresh air hose upward and forward along the left
frame tube. Continue running hose to air cleaner back-
plate fitting. Secure hose using new cable straps.
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