Oil and air filter
#11
I'd heard No Toil may have made that stuff for Honda. The package looks the same, but the term rim grease somehow makes me pucker.
Anyway, I have no idea why it says not to use with UNI. Maybe it isn't compatible with the glue they use or something.
If you've already got a UNI filter coming, you could just use the UNI foam filter oil, and use diesel to clean, or grab a bottle of the low-odor kerosene at a big box store. I wouldn't use gasoline since it has a much higher flash point, isn't quite as good of a solvent, and can degrade the foam and/or glue on some foam filters over time.
Twin-air is another quality brand of foam filter.
Anyway, I have no idea why it says not to use with UNI. Maybe it isn't compatible with the glue they use or something.
If you've already got a UNI filter coming, you could just use the UNI foam filter oil, and use diesel to clean, or grab a bottle of the low-odor kerosene at a big box store. I wouldn't use gasoline since it has a much higher flash point, isn't quite as good of a solvent, and can degrade the foam and/or glue on some foam filters over time.
Twin-air is another quality brand of foam filter.
#12
I just went ahead and went with the uni filter and uni oil and cleaner. It's more in my price range considering I'm a full time college student and work part time at Mcdonalds anyway lol. I appreciate all your help a ton.
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