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Title: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: Shotgun on January 13, 2005, 10:29:19 AM
Is it ok to use gasoline to clean my foam air filter? If so, how do I do it? If not, what should I use? Thanks


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: 1slowfox on January 13, 2005, 11:55:03 AM
I wouldn't use gas , I just use Soap and water(hot)  on mine ....
I'am pretty sure gas is going to make it all gummy and nasty


Ed


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: VForcedave on January 13, 2005, 01:48:33 PM
Do not use Gas. Buy the air filter cleaning solvent and oil from a dealer. After cleaning the filter, make sure it is dry, put some filter oil and the filter in a zip lock bag and saturate the filter. Do not ring out the filter like a rag. Also the type of riding you do, determines how often you need to do this. If your always in the back of the pack, the filter goes bad quicker. Also the scenery does not change when your in the back. Have a good day.      


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: jbbj220 on January 13, 2005, 02:24:22 PM
Hot soap and water, a good dish wash soap Dawn works real good. Then use the proper oil. If all else fails get a K&N.  ::)


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: big-daddy on January 13, 2005, 02:58:08 PM
Spend the money and buy 2 KN filters and a KN cleaning and oil kit. I keep recycling the filter so I have a clean one on the next trip. 2 stroke failure are cause by dirt bypasting the filter.  


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: Shotgun on January 13, 2005, 06:12:21 PM
I Cleaned the air filters on both the Kodiak and the Eiger like you guys said, thanks. I also did an oil and filter change on the Kodiak. It was easy, thanks to you guys helping me on a previous post. Saved me a bunch of money.


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: Shotgun on January 13, 2005, 06:15:03 PM
I found a great way to dry the air filters fast. I put them on top of my 12 seer air conditioning unit and weighed then down with a small wrench on top so they wouldn't blow away. They dried out fast.


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: VelociRaptor350 on January 13, 2005, 09:21:36 PM
PJ1 cleaner works really good, i had that and the super tacky oil, you spray the cleaner on, let it sit for 5 minutes, wash it out with water, let the filer dry and then use that supertacky stuff, the cleaner was great, you should see the amount of crap that comes out of the filter after 1 ride, the supertacky oil dosn't let anything get by but you have to clean it more often


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: Mars on January 14, 2005, 07:45:09 AM
PJ1 cleaner and spay oil. That's the stuff. Never let me down yet.


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: BILLY_JOE on February 09, 2005, 07:09:28 PM
BUMP ALL THAT USE DIESEL OR MINERAL SPIRITS IT WORKS GREAT PUT FILTER IN LITTLE BUCKET OF IT AND IT TAKES ALL DIRT OUT AND LET DRY then spray with fiter oil


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: eric on February 11, 2005, 01:13:46 AM
Tried "Greased Lightning" today works great at removing dirt. Soak the filter in bucket of water for a few seconds then spray it with greased lightning while in your hand and squeeze the dirt out. Soak it again and repeat a few times until clean.


Title: Re: Cleaning Air Filter
Post by: VelociRaptor350 on February 11, 2005, 01:16:29 AM
you have to be acreful with degreasers, they can start to break down the foam and the filter looses its ability to trap dirt.