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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 5/31/2008 1:57:25 PM   
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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/1/2008 4:05:46 PM   
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Solitude im glad u posted this im bout to snorkel my vinson all the way and i was lookin at tht kind o flex hose the other day, and tht king looks good.

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/2/2008 7:59:13 AM   
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I notice that most people curve their snorkels to face the rear of the quad or make a U shape and point them strait down.  Would it not be best to have the intakes facing forward as to have air "rammed" into the intakes while you are moving?

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/2/2008 9:20:01 AM   
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Doing it that way will actually inpact the way the wheeler runs on a carbed bike Ive noticed. The main reason I do it is just for looks.

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/8/2008 6:52:09 PM   
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I'am looking for good pictures for how to snorkel  the air intake (under the seat). SOS SOS

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/8/2008 7:44:30 PM   
Solitude


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Hey I got my airbox out right now. Ill take some pics tonight. I also need to do a new complete right up with new materials. My new set-up is way better for the belt and Im not going to run a Airbox anymore after tonight.

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/8/2008 8:45:46 PM   
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Ok heres some pics of the Airbox. Its really dirty now but gives you the idea of what you need to do. Best and easiest way to do it.










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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/9/2008 8:49:09 AM   
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How did you close the old air intake.

Thanks great pictures. I can use them when I snorkel the air box.

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Warn Winch
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Yoshimura
K&N air filter
1 mm shim mod!
Belt snorked
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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 6/27/2008 4:53:38 PM   
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new to the forums hey guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 7/6/2008 12:20:39 PM   
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heres mine from the belt exhuast


here it is going to front of the bike


continuing to the front


and the belt intake its not a real good pic but it all i got and i do have header wrap on the hose now


here it is above the plastic


its a little muddy but heres another one

u can see the bracket that my dad made and i didnt have to cut any plastic i jus ran the flex thru that little mesh grille and it fits perfectly all i got to do now is get my hmf on when it comes in and snorkle the airbox and ill be good to go for awhile til i want somethin new

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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 10/6/2008 12:45:01 PM   
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Another option from UnConquered*King

CVT Snorkel
~about 10' of 1.5" abs(black) or pvc(white) pipe w/ stacks included

CVT Intake                                   CVT Exhaust                   
1 - 3" to 1.5" adapter                     6 - 90* 1.5" elbows
(used stock int. boot)                     1 - 2" to 1.5" pipe adapter
2 - 60* 1.5" elbows                              (used stock exh. boot)
3 - 90* 1.5" elbows                        2 - 90* 1.5 elbows for snorkel tops 
1 - 1.5" to 1.5" rubber flex adapter    1 - 1.5" to 1.5" rubber flex adapter 
1 - band clamp                              1 - band clamp                    

Airbox Snorkel
~about 3' of 2" abs pipe w/ stacks included

1 Airbox Adapter @ http://www.cometkartsales.com/store/air/boxes.htm look for airbox inner rubber boot at bottom of page.....$10 and well worth it
3 - 45* 2" elbows
1 - 90* 2" eblow
1 - 90* 2" elbow for snorkel (stack) top
1 - band clamp

I used as much black as I could except I wanted to paint alll my pipe red!!  I used marine silicon to seal the box and box adapter..shown below.  I found all of these pieces at Lowe's except for the airbox adapter which as the link above.  I made this so I would be able to take off the plastics leaving the snorkels on the body work and all the plumbing attached to the bike, except the airbox plumbing...there is no room to attach the rubber flex pipe adapter, as you will see below.

This was a very long process so I will not tell you how long it took....good luck.  If you have any questions just ask!

* Sorry the pictures loaded out of order so it gets kinda random in there*
These are all of my mock-up photos with some painted!
http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f111/scottyg36/Mock-Up/

These are all my finished product pics
http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f111/scottyg36/Mock-Up/King%20Quad-Finished/

NOTE: To fill the stock intake hole on the airbox, I used to stock rubber piece in the opening and cut most of it off that stuck into the airbox.  I then cut a piece of fiberglass, you can use the lid piece that u will remove to get to this point, and fit it to the rubber pieces opening.  I then marine silicon the entire area, the pictures do not give this thing justice (it will survive a nuke blast!), along with the o2 sensor on the bottom of the box and all the little pop rivet holes from removing this lid.  I also used this silicon to seal the adapter from the link above!!!

HINT:  Use white out, like the stuff u put on paper instead of erasing, and mark all you connections so they will go back together in the right orientation when u start glue'n this stuff together...I told you to save u time and money!
The lift was done by my bro on a night he just couldn't look at the lift in the box any longer, so all I have are the before and after photos!!  no big problems installing this, read instructions.  You need two people to install cause he had issues tightening both sides on the rear at the same time..

< Message edited by king_quadder -- 10/6/2008 12:46:08 PM >


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RE: How to Snorkle a King Quad AND Relocate the Radiator - 10/26/2008 4:39:03 AM   
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i just instealed a snorkle on my king 400 manual 1.5 all the way to the rack and 2 inch coming up. its like it gets to much air? i drilled the plug out on the carb a turned the pilet screw out 1 full turn. its doin better but still kinda pops back and sounds kinda like it full of water lol. what do i need to do to get the bugs worked out? surly some one else has had this problem. bone stock bike and i mess it up lol. all help would be GREAT.

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