ST1300 Air Cleaner Housing stripped screw hole repair. Air filter housing.
I've had the airbox lid off enough times that the screw holes around the plastic air filter housing (air box bottom) have stripped out. I want to keep the air filter box closed up tight so the air filter will work as intended, air pass through the air filter not the air box lid to housing joint.
The stock housing has the black screw pictured below from Honda, SCREW, TAPPING (5X20) 93903-25480. The holes are worn too big so I simply installed a larger screw that threads in and actually passes through the hole bottom and out of the plastic box downwards.
I have good stainless steel screws available here locally so I used SS screws but I'm sure regular black phosphate coated or zinc plated will work as well. The new screws are #12 in size by 1.25" long panhead screws. A #12 screw has a nominal diameter of .216". I did clearance the plastic housing cover (THE COVER NOT THE BOTTOM) with a 7/32" (.2187") drill bit so the screws don't grab into the lid at all while being installed. I replaced 4 loose screw today with the larger SS screws.
It's pretty easy to do, clearance the lid holes if needed and use a hand screw driver to install the new screw down through the air filter base housing. I now have a good and tight appearing seal all around the air filter housing!


I've had the airbox lid off enough times that the screw holes around the plastic air filter housing (air box bottom) have stripped out. I want to keep the air filter box closed up tight so the air filter will work as intended, air pass through the air filter not the air box lid to housing joint.
The stock housing has the black screw pictured below from Honda, SCREW, TAPPING (5X20) 93903-25480. The holes are worn too big so I simply installed a larger screw that threads in and actually passes through the hole bottom and out of the plastic box downwards.
I have good stainless steel screws available here locally so I used SS screws but I'm sure regular black phosphate coated or zinc plated will work as well. The new screws are #12 in size by 1.25" long panhead screws. A #12 screw has a nominal diameter of .216". I did clearance the plastic housing cover (THE COVER NOT THE BOTTOM) with a 7/32" (.2187") drill bit so the screws don't grab into the lid at all while being installed. I replaced 4 loose screw today with the larger SS screws.
It's pretty easy to do, clearance the lid holes if needed and use a hand screw driver to install the new screw down through the air filter base housing. I now have a good and tight appearing seal all around the air filter housing!

