Open the locked door on tank, remove the plastic tray, remove the wing nut, slide the filter cover to the right, and tilt upwards , there is the filter.
Open the locked door on the tank in front of you. Remove the plastic tray, and there it is. Remove the wing nut, slide the filter cover to the right side then tilt it up towards you. Remove the air filter, and replace with a new one.
Under the right "shelter"(false tank cover)is the reservoir tank and radiator cap.
21 psi
The Goldwing has a set of carburetors. They need to be synchronized with each other with a set of vacuum gauges or the engine will never run properly.
I don't know how different an '81 is from an '82, but on the '82 there was a peice underneath the engine with air fins that can be unbolted. That peice holds the oil filter.
I need to know what autos these filters can be used on. wix 33141 fram fuel filter G3802A fram oil PH2 Bosch 3421 microgard GL10241 Stant super heavy duty thermostat 180 F 82 C-45358 6609
The Amcor air purifier ionizer model 82 typically uses a HEPA filter, which is designed to capture a high percentage of airborne particles, including dust, pollen, and pet dander. Additionally, it may feature a pre-filter to trap larger particles and an activated carbon filter to reduce odors. Always check the manufacturer's specifications or user manual for the exact filter model required for your specific unit.
On the interstate you have to loosen the set screw on the headlight adjustment knob. Remove the knob, then remove the 17mm. nut from the headlight assembly stud. Once the nut is removed the entire assembly can be removed out of the front of the fairing. replace the bulb element (H4 style) then reverse the process. It shouldn't take you more than 5 or 10 minutes. I'm not sure about the Aspencade but theyare probably the same.
81 horsepower at 7000 rpm. max torque was at 5500 rpm 64 ft lbs i think
This Filter fits: 1959-82 Chrysler 1958-61 DeSoto V8 1958-82 Dodge 1960-82 Dodge 6 Cyl. 1958-60 Edsel 1960-82 Plymouth 6 Cyl. 1958-82 Ford 1957-82 Lincoln 1958-82 Mercury 1958-82 Plymouth V8
Yes.
You would be more likely to find the information you need at a model specific usergroup like the Classic Wing SIG MSN group http://groups.msn.com/ClassicWingSIG/