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Trinity 2into1 fitment help!


braptor52

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Installing a trinity 2into1 setup and air box doesn't sit anywhere close to rear mounts when I mock up the intake boot and carb in the best desirable angle that wouldn't create binding on the boot. Anyone ever install one of these?? It seems like the intake boot doesn't have enough bend to it. Even though it looks the same compared to others. If all my parts are correct then the only other thing I can possibly think of is the motor is sitting further back creating a bind/not enough room to fit the boot in between carb and manifold. Didn't think there was any room for adjustment on the motor? Thought possibly subframe bent where airbox bolts? but everything else seems to line up well. I was going to use spacers on rear air box mounts but then the airbox/coolant bottle will interfere with the plastics if I do that. Really stumped on this one. Went an bought a new pro design kit to use in a airbox cause I ride a lot of creek beds and muddy trails in winter. Granted the front airbox frame mounted support pins are missing (cut off from previous owner) but the airbox should still at least mount up correctly with those missing. Just not have the added support in center. It's a new boot ordered from McDermott. Trinity airbox adapter and intake. Keihin 35mm carb. Stock reed cages. I've heard of a couple other people having this issue but why? McDermott claimed it was from my missing support pins but I know it will still mount in the right position with those missing. Please any tips before I cut the airbox up or cut the plastics up. Thanks guys

 

*first pic shows boot properly located against manifold.

*second pic shows the rear airbox mounts if boot is left in correct position

*third pic shows the boot resting location when the rear airbox mounts are bolted in place

 

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Not on these setups. The adapter slides directly onto carb. Also there isn't enough space to fit anything else in there. Can't even remove the set up with out unbolting airbox and the boot from manifold. Have to install as a whole assembly. It's a pain but I really would like to have the airbox. Especially after buying everything to make the airbox work

 

 

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There's a o ring in the metal airbox adapter. Actually a pretty nice fit. I was thinking I had it upside down but it only mounts one way. And I have it correct. Was thinking maybe worn motor mounts? Or bushings?

 

 

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Ok thanks guys I'll mess with it some more. It had dual 35's big ports and was pumpin 210psi on 110 when I got it runnin t5's. I

Wanted to detune an set up for woods so swapped to stock ported jugs 2into1 and fmf gnarlies.

 

 

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Not building a straight line bike. Want to scream around in the woods and let my four stroke buddies taste a little two stroke while they're behind me.

 

 

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2 stock carbs, 2 28 pwk will be fine in the woods.

I ride my bike in the woods just fine with dual 35pwk.

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