• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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14 TE310R Airbox temp sensor plate

dappleby

Husqvarna
B Class
Hi All,

I have found a gap where water and air get through between the two plates that provide the mount for the air temp sensor.

Inspecting further one side of the plate is not crimped. See pic below the right most nut has been crimped up so it's holding the two plates either side together (circled in green) but the left one (in red) has just been inserted and doesn't pull up against anything.

IMG_20160904_105305 - Copy.jpg

The parts manual only mentions the plate on top but nothing about being two. Is this a manufacture defect? Is suspect will need to replace that airbox section. Is someone able to check theirs on either an 13/14 TE250/310 and see if both nuts are crimped?

As it's not pulling tight it's creating a gap which water can get in.

Thanks,
 
Hi All,

I have found a gap where water and air get through between the two plates that provide the mount for the air temp sensor.

Inspecting further one side of the plate is not crimped. See pic below the right most nut has been crimped up so it's holding the two plates either side together (circled in green) but the left one (in red) has just been inserted and doesn't pull up against anything.

View attachment 71448

The parts manual only mentions the plate on top but nothing about being two. Is this a manufacture defect? Is suspect will need to replace that airbox section. Is someone able to check theirs on either an 13/14 TE250/310 and see if both nuts are crimped?

As it's not pulling tight it's creating a gap which water can get in.

Thanks,

Thanks for this... I'll check mine soon. hell, I'm due for a clean filter anyhow.

good eye, btw.

But I think the bigger deal is that it's leaking dirty air into the clean side of the air box. I'm not sure I'd be as worried about water leaking through there (even water carrying dirt, as you can see in your photo).

If you can't expand that nut-sert, I assume you're gonna hit it with some RTV silicone?

I spray a light oil on my air box or wipe it with a rag wetted with filter oil (especially the clean air side) to catch any dust- to let me know I have a leak.
 
Wasn't able to find long enough nutserts in m5 so I used a m5 socket head cap screw with nylon lock nuts. I drilled out the nutserts
 
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