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Old 01-21-2018, 02:10 PM
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Was curious if anyone could answer I bought what I thought was right air filter,apparently I was incorrect. The one on the left is what I need (further research determined part# is 29468-02)it belongs on a 51mm carb that feeds a “Jim’s”120ci. It seems part has been given a new # 29468-02a. Question is will part be the one on left or right in picture.
 
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All the letter A on the end indicates is a small change of some sort in the design, or possibly a different supplier, nothing that will change it's size or suitability. #29468-02A is indeed the correct number for a 'AIR CLEANER ELEMENT, 51MM CVH'. If the r/h filter is the correct part number that raises doubts about the l/h one! Have you owned the JIMS engine from new?
 
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All the letter A on the end indicates is a small change of some sort in the design, or possibly a different supplier, nothing that will change it's size or suitability. #29468-02A is indeed the correct number for a 'AIR CLEANER ELEMENT, 51MM CVH'. If the r/h filter is the correct part number that raises doubts about the l/h one! Have you owned the JIMS engine from new?
bought the bike used in 2010 engine had 2500 miles on it then
 
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It would be worth checking an aftermarket website, such as K&N, to see if you can find a similar filter, closer to the size of your old one. If that is what your bike is used to, it's worth looking around, trying to get the same! It might even be worth emailing or phoning K&N, with the dimensions, to see if they have a suitable replacement.
 
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