I just bought a Brand New air Twin Air filter and wanted to know if i should wash it before i put it in? Or should i not worry about washing it and just oil it.
I like the aerosol spray-on stuff for convenience. I don't think it matters too much . You could probably use motor oil as long as you blot out the excess. You don't want it to drip. Most of the special filter lubes are just really sticky.
I use PJ-1. Its red in color and sprays on. Very tacky. We spray outside and inside of filter. Inside of a newer filter still looks brand new as the dirt never gets past the outside of the filter. I have also read to let them dry (aerosal spray oil) for an hour so your not sucking the oil off of the filter into your enigne.
I use the no-toil system with their filters and have had very good luck with them... I always smear a little clear grease blob just at the opening of the air duct on the other side of the filter and then when I change the filter I scoop that up and smear it on a clear plastic film.. Makes it easy to see if dust or worse is getting by since sometimes just looking at the clean inside of a used filter doesn't always tell you the whole story.
I'm pretty convinced that the petro based air filter oils work better than no-toil if you're going to leave your filter in for a 3 or 4 rides, but since I change mine after every ride the water soluble no-toil system works great since I don't have to deal with caustic solvents during cleaning, nitrile gloves, fumes, etc... I've never found any traces in my clear grease test of stuff that got thru the filter...
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