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Old 07-13-2007   #19 (permalink)
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On 2007-07-13 12:59, dougl wrote:
I only had the unifilters on and I didn't feel they were blocked by the overflow tank. However, as Pig9r says, they get squished pretty good by the bearclaw. This has to interfere with the flow.

When you get the K&N's on, you should be able to see if the front one is blocked. If I was going to do this, I wouldn't want any of the filter surface contacting anything - tank or bearclaw.
I like your reasoning on this...very logical. I don't expect the K&N's to squish like the Uni's. So, hopefully, I will have no reason to move the overflow tank. I'm already starting to think about how I will protect the K&N's from rain. As much as I like the look of 3 K&N's standing out there, I think I am going to try to get the BC back over them for protection. I believe it was Pig9r that said the BC would go back on over the RU-2780 K&N's. Thanks-Ken B.

[ This message was edited by: Hornblower on 2007-07-13 13:10 ]
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