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Old 01-20-2016, 06:00 PM   #1
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Air filter - clean or replace?

Hi guys. So as much as I can tell my GZ has had a diaphragm failure of the petcock. I am going to replace the petcock, oil filter, spark plug and obviously do an oil change. The questions I have are: do I need to replace the (stock) air filter, or just clean it; and is there anything else I need to do to additionally? The bike has been sitting for a few months and I'm just now getting around to dealing with this. Do I need to clean the tank and / or carb?



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Old 01-20-2016, 07:36 PM   #2
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If the filter got wet I would replace it.Also consider a in-line fuel filter.
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:42 PM   #3
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I'm not sure if it was originally wet. After it died that day, I parked it, and hadn't had a chance to get back to it until now. So would you recommend changing it then? Thanks for the reminder about the in-line filter.



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Old 01-20-2016, 08:30 PM   #4
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Remove the air filter and tap it on a hard surface to remove any dust/dirt etc. Remember it is a reverse air flow with the GZ so you have to inspect the inside of the filter. That is where it will be the most dirt laden. If you can shine a flashlight through the filter it is likely okay. If in doubt just replace it. The GZ loves a little TLC.
Ditto on the inline fuel filter. You may want to run a little Seafoam through the bike to clean up any deposits in the tank and carb. Do this after you do the fuel filter as a safety precaution in case any real grunge breaks loose in the tank. Happy motoring.
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Old 01-20-2016, 08:47 PM   #5
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Thank you guys so much for your input. It's very appreciated. Any trick to using the Seafoam?



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Old 01-20-2016, 08:59 PM   #6
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Thank you guys so much for your input. It's very appreciated. Any trick to using the Seafoam?
Instructions on the container for dosage. Any auto parts store should carry it. If not, a marine shop will have it. Store the rest in a real safe place. It is likely lethal to kids and pets. Top shelf and out of sight.
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Old 01-20-2016, 09:06 PM   #7
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Thanks.
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