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S&S Cycle Lloydz Motorworkz Billet Air Cleaner Kit for Victory Motorcycles User Manual

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Removing the Victory® Air Box
1 – The use of a PVC pipe wire saw as illustrated in picture 12 below works best for removal of stock Victory air box.

2 – Remove the air filter cover and the air filter element from the stock Victory air box
3 – Thread the wire saw between the frame rails as illustrated in picture 13, 14, and 15 below.

Always wear eye protection while cutting or sawing to avoid injury to the eyes.

4 – Before making the first cut make certain you are wearing safety glasses or protective eyewear. With the wire saw in place, make sure there are

no wires or cables between the wire saw and the air box; work the saw back and forth cutting the air box from the top down and at an angle
toward the Idle Air Control plastic supply barb, cutting the air box into two pieces. Once the first cut is made, the rear section of the air box
should be removed.

5 – Making the second cut. With the rear section of the air box removed, thread the wire saw in the rear of the air box and through the opening

in the front of the air box, the air supply slot, and back out on the outside of the air box as illustrated in picture 16 next page. Make sure
there are no wires or cables between the wire saw and the air box, now pull the wire saw back and forth cutting the right side section out
of the air box.

6 – Making the third cut. Thread the wire saw in the rear of the air box and through the opening in the front of the air box, the air supply slot, and

back out on the outside of the air box as illustrated in picture 17 next page. Make sure there are no wires or cables between the wire saw and
the air box, now pull the wire saw back and forth cutting the left side section out of the air box. The front section of the air box can now be
removed from the motorcycle.

picture 12-pVC Wire saw

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Wire Saw

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