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SE Stage I Installation

Just a quick tutorial to replacing the stock AF with the SE Stage I Kit. Pretty straight forward, but helps to see how to remove the black bracket on the throttle body.

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1. Remove Air Filter cover (8MM Hex)

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2. Remove 3 Torx screaws (T27)

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3. Remove brace bracket, exposing the air filter

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4. Slowly remove air filter; releasing vent hoses. Play close attention to not damage the gasket on the back of the filter.

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5. Remove vent hoses from Breather bolts

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6. Remove Breather bolts (7/16" Deep socket)

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7. Note Black (metal) brace mounter to top of the throttle body. This must be removed to allow proper fitment of the SE Stage I kit.

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8. In order to remove the mention bracket you'll want to raise your fuel tank. Remove rear tank bolts (1/2" socket). Raise seat approximately 2"

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9. Difficult to see, but I am using a 90 degree 3/16" Allen wrench to loosen/remove the bolts holding the bracket in place.

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10. Install SE backing plate per provided instructions.

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11. Install SE Air Filter per provided instructions. Note: Still unsure if provided AF is supposed to be oiled or not; am awaiting word from Jamie@Fuelmoto.com

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12. Install stock cover. Note: Remove the rubber gasket on the stock filter cover.
 
Great post, thanks for taking the time to post it with the pics.

I have copied it into the self help area.

Harley Davidson Community

Thanks

In step #8, this should read...

"Raise seat approximately 2" but don't lift tank too much as the fuel line connection can be broken"
 
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Step 11 - Note: Filter is pre-oiled. Service every 5000 miles sing K&N kit

Usually when you see the red color on the filter that is the K&N oil that makes it red. The washable ones in the stage one from HD are white paper, they don't get oiled.
 
Step 1 the 8MM hex bolt can use a 5/16" hex wrench. Just in case you don't have any MM hex wrenches.
 
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