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jim_hoyland
post May 22 2025, 03:53 PM
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I have the new 914Rubber air box seal and a new screen. Should the seal be glued to the air box with the screen mounted in the rubber seal?
And, any tips on this


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post May 22 2025, 05:49 PM
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I have the new 914Rubber air box seal and a new screen. Should the seal be glued to the air box with the screen mounted in the rubber seal?
And, any tips on this


I did this on the pumpkin she is a 1970. I did not glue. I watched Ian Karr's video on this and it was great help. Rubber Bands to the rescue.
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