Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

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Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby nickjaxe » Fri Dec 25, 2009 4:37 pm

Hi guys and seasons greetings, over the next few days I would like to clean and re-oil my K+N filter thats fitted to my 503,

I know there is the usual K+N cleaner but just wondering if any of you guys have any ideas for anything else I can use to do the job,

I have a DVD from the states with a guy showing you how to do the job and he suggests dish washer detergent by the trade name dawn????,

I have plenty of the proper K+N oil but just need to clean it first.

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Re: Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby Kingfisher » Fri Dec 25, 2009 5:51 pm

You can use any good quality liquid dish washer with warm water and a soft brush.
Wash & rinse until they are clean and only apply oil when they are dry.
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Re: Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby KBP - COBRA » Fri Dec 25, 2009 6:00 pm

Sunlight dishwashing liquid from the wifes kitchen works well (^^) (^^)
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Re: Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby Biggles » Sat Dec 26, 2009 12:24 pm

Just don't use petrol. ##
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Re: Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby nickjaxe » Sat Dec 26, 2009 1:30 pm

Ok thanks guys, just out of interest how often would you guys recommend
servicing the K&N air filter, my Rotax manual states every 25 hours but looking
on K&Ns web site FAQ section it says the conical type filter which is what I
have should be ok for 100,000mls of road use as long as ALL of the filter wire
is visible,

www.knfilters.com/faq.htm#4

My trike operates from a grass strip with no visible dust being kicked up and I
would have thought generally a much cleaner environment so were do Rotax get every 25
hours from, or do they know something K&N dont,

I am just thinking messing with it more than is req may cause more probs than it
stops,

What do you think?????

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Re: Whats a suitable cleaner for a K+N filter.

Postby Duck Rogers » Sat Dec 26, 2009 3:46 pm

Kingfisher wrote:..... with warm water and a soft brush.
Nothing wrong with a soft brush but........everyone has a different perception of "soft". Rather NO brush at all. Just swish and rinse, swish and rinse etc.
Brushing COULD damage the fibres of the filter.

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