How Do You Change The Air Filter On A 1990 Suzuki Katana 750?
The air filter on a 1990 Suzuki Katana 750 prevents dirt and debris from entering the motor. Over time, this debris builds up over the air filter, clogging its pores and restricting the amount of air that can pass through the filter. The end result is a lack of air that prevents the motor from creating the internal combustion that powers the Katana. Replacing a clogged, damaged or dirty air filter is a relatively simple task that can be performed with basic tools. Remove the rider’s saddle from the motorcycle, using the ignition key to unlock the seat lock. Lift the rear of the seat upwards and pull it to the rear of the motorcycle to disengage the seat’s tabs from the frame. Remove the fuel tank from the motorcycle. Using a socket wrench, unscrew the pair of bolts on the fuel tank’s lower bracket. Lift the rear of the fuel tank upwards slightly and disconnect the fuel line from the fuel valve with a fuel line disconnect tool. Pull the fuel tank towards the rear of the motorcycle to di