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Removing and installing intake pipe (BMW F650GS)

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Removing throttle stub pipe

Release the two fasteners securing the intake pipe to the cylinder head and remove the intake pipe.

Remember to clean the sealing faces before reinstalling.

Tightening torques:
  • Air intake pipe to cylinder head: 21 Nm
  • Intake air silencer to retainer: 9 Nm
  • Intake air silencer to oil tank: 9 Nm
  • Connecting flange: 5 Nm
  • Fasteners, cover/ trim panel for turn indicator: 3 Nm
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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