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Title: UNI Pods question
Post by: Pezman4200 on April 26, 2014, 04:21:56 PM
Is there any trick to getting these to stay on? 
I've oiled the filters and are trying to get them to stay on.  Put then on stare to tighten them mad they keep popping off. I've cleaned carb flange and inside of boots but they still keep squeezing off. They are tight to get in by the two pieces of frame but they do go on.
Should I scuff the flange of carb for better grip?  There does seem to be a film on the filter flange. That UNI oil is slick.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: Pezman4200 on April 26, 2014, 05:34:03 PM
Quote from: Pezman4200 on April 26, 2014, 04:21:56 PM
Is there any trick to getting these to stay on? 
I've oiled the filters and are trying to get them to stay on.  Put then on stare to tighten them mad they keep popping off. I've cleaned carb flange and inside of boots but they still keep squeezing off. They are tight to get in by the two pieces of frame but they do go on.
Should I scuff the flange of carb for better grip?  There does seem to be a film on the filter flange. That UNI oil is slick.

Obviously I need to proof read my posts before hitting post.  Sorry for the spelling errors, I shouldn't type on phone and watch Bruins game at the same time!   

Should have read............  I put them on and when i start to tighten them they keep popping off. 
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: Yamifj1200 on April 26, 2014, 05:56:34 PM
Take some type of carb cleaner and wash that film off the inside of the pods. I did that just before I installed mine and they stay on just fine. I think that the film is some type of release agent used in making the filters. Once they are clean you should have no problem keeping them on the carbs.. HTH

Eric M
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: movenon on April 26, 2014, 06:03:02 PM
I just clean the inside boot and carb body to a dry state and install.  I don't screw them down to hard either, just nice and firm.  Did you spray the filter oil to the inside of the filters ?  Think I read something about not doing that.

Yes that oil is a little different.  I was going to use up the remaining K&N oil that I had but while down the road at Cycle Gear I seen a small can of it so I bought some. IMO just buy the UniPod oil it is different.  I don't know how to describe it other than "stickier", not as runny.  A small can of it will last for a very long time.  RPM sells the oil also.

I love those UniPods.... I can't tell you how much they have benefited my project.  Lots of mods and the extra room is being utilised.  I also pulled the carbs once since installing them and much easier to do now.  For convenience the Pods and spin on oil filter are a very nice addition.

George


Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: FJscott on April 26, 2014, 08:51:42 PM
The oils are definitely different. K&N oil is for paper elements and Unifilter oil is for the foam Uni filter.
About as different as fork oil and gear oil.

I agree with George's method of cleaning the mating joints of the pods and intake boots, then not over tightening to the point of where you deform the two.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: giantkiller on April 26, 2014, 09:47:39 PM
I use K&N cleaner on the filter boot and carb to clean any oil off. It works great.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: Pezman4200 on April 26, 2014, 09:52:34 PM
Quote from: FJscott on April 26, 2014, 08:51:42 PM
The oils are definitely different. K&N oil is for paper elements and Unifilter oil is for the foam Uni filter.
About as different as fork oil and gear oil.

I agree with George's method of cleaning the mating joints of the pods and intake boots, then not over tightening to the point of where you deform the two.

I did spray the inside as well. The directions said to.

I will use some carb cleaner to clean boots and carb bodies.  Was pressed for time earlier and my hands had that sticky oil on them so im sure ill have better luck next time.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: fintip on April 26, 2014, 11:07:54 PM
What you describe is simply a result of over tightening. Clean the carb mounting surface, and only screw the clamps tight enough to keep them on, no tighter.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: petefj1200 on April 27, 2014, 12:41:59 AM
Mine kept popping off. I sprayed hair spray on the rubber. Let it get tacky then put them on. They never fell off again.
Title: Re: UNI Pods question
Post by: Pezman4200 on April 30, 2014, 09:28:01 AM
Little more cleaning, little hair spray for stickiness, not too tight and worked perfectly.