I try to coat the filter with oil but I think Im using to much as the oil drips out the air box and when I checked it today there was a little pool of air cleaner oil under the air cleaner.
How much oil should I use?
I try to coat the filter with oil but I think Im using to much as the oil drips out the air box and when I checked it today there was a little pool of air cleaner oil under the air cleaner.
How much oil should I use?
foam filter? Instructions on the Castrol can suggest squeezing surplus oil out after applying.
paper filter? shouldn't be using any
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
K&N? Should not be dripping. Just enough to 'wick' and change colour.
this is basic what i do.
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.
I like to use spray on castrol filter oil, much easier to get an even film without saturating the filter . Pretty sure we don't need to make most bikes ( modern 4 stokes in particular ) run any richer by fully saturating the filter to the point it's dripping.
I use Motul, it takes at least 24 hours to "cure", but because I'm incredibly organised and on top of everything I'm usually found rushing around the garage the night before the ride trying to clean, dry and oil one of my filters (I have 3, they're always all dirty).
There's usually a pool of filter oil on the tray of my ute under the airbox when I get to my ride.
How much oil, 50mls is about right[volume of a egg is 50ml/2 ounces] , pour it around the inside of the filter then work it through by squeezing it, don't wring it as the filter will tear. Apply grease to the sealing lip job done.
Always use a top brand Motul, Spectro, Belray, Elf, Rock Oil etc.
Drop some filter oil into a snaplock bag, seal it leaving some air in it. Give it a shake so the oil spreads around the inside surface of the bag then drop the foam filter into it, seal it, shake it around again then squeeze the air out and seal the bag again, knead the oil into the foam through the bag. Ready for next filter change. Have about 2 of them on hand.
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