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STOCK EXHAUST SYSTEM REMOVAL 1. Remove right side frame cover. 2. If motorcycle is oxygen sensor equipped, remove passenger seat. Remove two bolts securing operator seat and set seat aside. Locate and unplug oxygen sensor connector from wiring harness (Figure 1).(Note wire routing for reassembly). 3. Remove right side floorboard assembly held in place by two bolts (Figure 2). 4. Remove exhaust port flange nuts. 5. Remove flange bolts securing rear muffler to exhaust system mounting bracket. 6. Remove complete exhaust system. Start by removing front head pipe from exhaust port (assistance may be required). Page 1of 4 K400IN Rev. 1.1 KAWASAKI VULCAN 2000 POWERSHOTS EXHAUST SYSTEM Part #18311 Tools required for installations 6mm Allen wrench 8mm 12mm 14mm sockets 3/8″ Ratchet & Extensions 19mm Wrench 9/16 Wrench Brake bleeder & fluid
7. Check condition of stock exhaust gaskets. Replace if damaged or worn. 8. Remove plastic hose clamp securing rear brake hose to swingarm.Save for re-use. 9. Remove brake hose banjo bolt from rear caliper. 10. Slide hose out of loops in swingarm. 11. Remove three bolts holding stock exhaust mounting bracket and slide bracket off end of brake hose. 12. Slide brake hose through loop on new bracket (stamped 357-P) and install to the original mounting bracket location, using three 8mm x 16mm Allen bolts (supplied) (Figure 3). 13. Check condition of sealing washers on banjo bolt and replace if damaged or worn. 14. Slide brake hose through loops on swingarm and reconnect brake hose to caliper. 15. Reinstall plastic clip onto swingarm. 16. Brake system must be bled or brake will not operate correctly.
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