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I'm trying to replace my stock air filter with a K&N POD filter. I managed to get most of the casing off and take out the stock air filter but underneath I need to remove the rest of the casing where its attached to the 3 inch tube... There is some sort of adapter that has 4 bolts on it that are really hard to get off. What tool do i need to get these bolts off? and are there any guides (possibly with pictures) on how to do this?

Thanks.

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did this in the morning..

you have to undo the bracket which holds on the piping pull the whole air filter off the pipe then get a rachet and matching bolt head and remove it with this .. alternativly you can use a spanner but with my effort (to lazy to walk 200meters to the shed) I found a spanner useless...

so grab your rachet and undo the 4 bolts on the back of the lower part of the box (bolts with a screw driver head closest to the AFM) .. the gold bolts are un-removeable (welded on) if you flip it over you can remove the bolts on the reverse side.. then you can fit the pod ..

that explain it?

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