Twin Air Filter
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Twin Air Filter
K&N filters are amade from medical gauze, and use their own type of oil. A twin air filter is foam, and is meant to be used with foam filter oil. There are many different filter oils to choose from. PJ1, and BelRay foam filter oil are just a few to choose from.
When it's cleaning time, put a couple of cups of 100% mineral spirits in a clean bucket, and rinse the filter around, change spirits, and do it again. You may need to do this a couple of times. Put the filter in the sun, or in front of a fan till dry, put it in a large ziplock baggy, spray liberally with oil, mush around inside the bag, until it is covered, not soaked, with oil, let it dry again, install, and ride.
When it's cleaning time, put a couple of cups of 100% mineral spirits in a clean bucket, and rinse the filter around, change spirits, and do it again. You may need to do this a couple of times. Put the filter in the sun, or in front of a fan till dry, put it in a large ziplock baggy, spray liberally with oil, mush around inside the bag, until it is covered, not soaked, with oil, let it dry again, install, and ride.
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Twin Air Filter
heres what we do with my twin air filter...
We go outside and get a metal tray and some gasoline. put on some rubber gloves and pore some gas on the filter and let the rest fall into the tray. Put the air filter into the tray and kind of swiah it around and get gas all over the filter. Then ring it out really good. Let it dry for a little bit. Then get some motor oil (thats what we use) and pore some over the filter and kind of squeeze the filter with the oil and just get it all over the filter (no too much though) then ring it out a little bit so its sticky. Thats all we do. hope this helps.
We go outside and get a metal tray and some gasoline. put on some rubber gloves and pore some gas on the filter and let the rest fall into the tray. Put the air filter into the tray and kind of swiah it around and get gas all over the filter. Then ring it out really good. Let it dry for a little bit. Then get some motor oil (thats what we use) and pore some over the filter and kind of squeeze the filter with the oil and just get it all over the filter (no too much though) then ring it out a little bit so its sticky. Thats all we do. hope this helps.
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Twin Air Filter
Twin Air makes a filter oil and cleaner for the filter. I personally use Kawasaki's foam filter oil in mine as it is the stickiest filter oil I have found. You can also use Belray or PJ1 or Klotz as all three are good filter oils. Gasoline on a foam filter is not recommended as it eats away the filter material and makes the material unstable. To clean a filter soap and water or filter cleaner is all that is recommended.
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Twin Air Filter
Quadfather,
That's a hell of a good idea using the zip lock bag. Thanks! I always waste to much oil trying to oil the filter but using your idea I can just pull the filter out of the bag, zip it up and save it for next time. You the man![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
That's a hell of a good idea using the zip lock bag. Thanks! I always waste to much oil trying to oil the filter but using your idea I can just pull the filter out of the bag, zip it up and save it for next time. You the man![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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Twin Air Filter
We go outside and get a metal tray and some gasoline. put on some rubber gloves and pore some gas on the filter and let the rest fall into the tray. Put the air filter into the tray and kind of swiah it around and get gas all over the filter. Then ring it out really good. Let it dry for a little bit. Then get some motor oil (thats what we use) and pore some over the filter and kind of squeeze the filter with the oil and just get it all over the filter (no too much though) then ring it out a little bit so its sticky. Thats all we do. hope this helps.
What I do:
1) take some solvent (varsol works good) and pour it into a bucket and soak the filter for about a minute just to get the oil off
2) hose it down and rinse it off
3) clean it with No Toil air filter CLEANER, to get any remaining dirt out
4) after another rinse put it in the dryer for about 10-15 minutes or leave it in the sun to dry
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