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Mine doesn't seem that dirty, but I'd clean it just in case.
Is there a how to? Thanks
Is there a how to? Thanks
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Mine doesn't seem that dirty, but I'd clean it just in case.
Is there a how to? Thanks
I use K&N filter recharger kit, I soak the element witht he cleaner let sit for a bit squeaze it and massage it a bit then I rince it out with water and spray the filter oil on the foam and squeaze out the excess.
I have succesfully been using it for a couple years. I have no complaints. It is important to squeaze out the excess filter oil though.Wow, I didn't even think about that. I already have one of those kits for my 1:1 scale car. I wonder if that's any better than using the duratrax oil
I buy filter oil from my local motorcycle shop. It's the same as filter oil from the hobby shop, but a hell of a lot cheaper. 2oz from the H.S. is 5 bucks, or a quart for $10 from the cycle shop. Same stuff, just cheaper.
Same here,I use No-toil,it cleans up with just simple warm water and dish soap,you do not have to use any petrolium(solvent) based cleaner,have been using it on the dirt bikes for years.
Not sure but are the K&N kits mentioned above not meant for the gauze type filters???
for oiling the filter it depends if it's foam, cloth or paper. I want 2 new air filters soon. just deciding what to get from DDM. They sell filter oil too.
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