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Author Topic: I think I'll wait till it warms up a touch before going much further  (Read 1002 times)
Ken aka Oil Burner
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« on: February 20, 2019, 03:32:56 PM »

Waiting for my Partzilla order to show up so I can repair my driveshaft and pinion cup. I thought I'd pull the tank and start my de-smog procedure. The thermometer in my unheated garage showed 26 degrees this afternoon. Just getting the hoses to release from where they were connected was a chore, since the "flex" in the rubber was not present today. Getting the airbox out was a real hoot. I can say with certainty that the airbox lower will be headed in the house a few hours prior to the hog tie procedure before it gets installed again.

On a side note, I'm removing the K+N air filter and putting a stock element back in. The thin foam "pre cleaner"; is that stock or did that come with the K+N? I didn't see it in the part picture on Partzilla of the factory airbox components.
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2019, 04:20:07 PM »

Ugh working in the cold... I'm in SC, but my "unheated garage" is the outside.
Would your garage heat up some with a couple of (safe) space heaters?



There's a lot of different opinions about the K&N air filters, I like OEM the best too.

-Mike
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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2019, 04:27:57 PM »

I have a couple space heaters, but when I try to use them, the heat goes straight up and out of the garage, into the roof (no ceiling). I thought about adding one to enclose the space, but I store stuff on the rafters and hang things here and there, too. It's a single bay attached to the house (ranch style with a breezeway in between). I tell myself that my new shop will be heated/cooled. When I'll ever get it built, I don't know. Still hopeful, though.
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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2019, 04:48:26 PM »


the heat goes straight up and out of the garage, into the roof (no ceiling).

Yeah, you're doomed without a ceiling... it looks like it goes up to 50 or so
in some places in Massachusetts a day or two next week...

-Mike "spring is on the way..."
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« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2019, 04:54:32 PM »

I can really identify with not working in a cold garage, I am in the same spot...

For a bit of inspiration, I like to watch this video - "Waiting out Winter"  - Vimeo file.
https://vimeo.com/59380598

Give me the hope to end winter...  cooldude
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« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2019, 04:56:19 PM »

I have a couple space heaters, but when I try to use them, the heat goes straight up and out of the garage, into the roof (no ceiling). I thought about adding one to enclose the space, but I store stuff on the rafters and hang things here and there, too. It's a single bay attached to the house (ranch style with a breezeway in between). I tell myself that my new shop will be heated/cooled. When I'll ever get it built, I don't know. Still hopeful, though.
A roll of visqueen stapled to the rafters is relatively cheap and works pretty well.
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« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2019, 05:02:18 PM »

The thin foam is not OEM, goes with the K&N. Don't forget you will need the rubber gaskets for your air box when going back to OEM.
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2019, 08:54:58 AM »

I have a couple space heaters, but when I try to use them, the heat goes straight up and out of the garage, into the roof (no ceiling). I thought about adding one to enclose the space, but I store stuff on the rafters and hang things here and there, too. It's a single bay attached to the house (ranch style with a breezeway in between). I tell myself that my new shop will be heated/cooled. When I'll ever get it built, I don't know. Still hopeful, though.
Unless Mendon has specific codes against it, you can build a shed up to 200 sq ft w/o a permit.  No frost protection foundation needed.  That's 10x20, or 12x16, pretty good size for a bike shop.  Insulated walls & ceiling and a small electric heater would warm it up nice.  Just saying. Smiley

One of my bikes came with a K&N.  I changed it back to OEM.
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