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Cleaning the air filter
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[QUOTE="HiG4s, post: 162369, member: 22165"] So buy a No Toil filter at Chaparral for all of about $20. If you are using any other method you are working too hard. Dirt bikes are a pain to maintain, any way to make it easier is a godsend. No toil is the quickest, easiest way to clean and oil a filter I have found. It takes me 5 minutes to clean mine and my son's fliters. I let them air dry in the sun for a couple of hours while I do other things and then 10 minutes to re-oil and install them both. The dirty water is biodegradable and you can just dump it in the grass with no damage. [/QUOTE]
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