K&N Air Filter Fabrication For The 1000
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:01 pm
Anybody wishing that there was a K&N filter for the MZ 1000 might find this as a possible homebrewed option. You'll need an old air filter, and a K&N air filter Part#33-2087 (this fits many late 90's Chrysler V6 engined vehicles (filter is available in the US and UK, I got mine from Advance Auto Parts for about $36 as all K&N's are on sale 25% off, it would have cost $48 otherwise)
You cut (hacksaw)the sides off of the old filter so your left with just the flat plate/base, clean the old filter material off of the inside edges, and clean up and roughen the flat surface.
You take the K&N filter, cut the big sealing ring/lip off, and then cut one end off along a pleat to the length of original filter you just cut off. The width and thickness of this K&N is the same as the OEM filter so it's a perfect fit otherwise. I used black silicone to adhere it to the base, the black bonding material on the K&N is silicone based and other adhesives would'nt stick to it, but it should be fine as is, we'll see.
It's a pretty easy mod overall, might be of some value to homebrewers?
You cut (hacksaw)the sides off of the old filter so your left with just the flat plate/base, clean the old filter material off of the inside edges, and clean up and roughen the flat surface.
You take the K&N filter, cut the big sealing ring/lip off, and then cut one end off along a pleat to the length of original filter you just cut off. The width and thickness of this K&N is the same as the OEM filter so it's a perfect fit otherwise. I used black silicone to adhere it to the base, the black bonding material on the K&N is silicone based and other adhesives would'nt stick to it, but it should be fine as is, we'll see.
It's a pretty easy mod overall, might be of some value to homebrewers?