Leak in Airbox Lid
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Leak in Airbox Lid
Today I opened up my stock airbox to check my filter and found that the rubber piece connecting the lid to the resonator/silencer had become warped. It did not seal correctly to the lid and could be allowing air to leak in after the filter. I am wondering if this is a problem, considering I live in dusty Tucson.
I changed the oil 1700 miles ago and did not notice any grit in it, nor have I noticed any dust in the intake previously. There is now a bit of dust on the top of the filter and a very fine film of it inside the air silencer.
I cleaned all the parts and ghetto-sealed the potential leak. SLP lid is already in the mail, which will replace the damaged piece. Should I be worried about damage to my engine? Should I go ahead and change the oil to be safe?
I changed the oil 1700 miles ago and did not notice any grit in it, nor have I noticed any dust in the intake previously. There is now a bit of dust on the top of the filter and a very fine film of it inside the air silencer.
I cleaned all the parts and ghetto-sealed the potential leak. SLP lid is already in the mail, which will replace the damaged piece. Should I be worried about damage to my engine? Should I go ahead and change the oil to be safe?
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i had the same problem with mine, i used some black rtv on it, but then i got my slp lid in the mail the next day lol. Just seal it for the time being or dont drive itif your that worried