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[QUOTE="76GMC1500, post: 1200800, member: 73139"] Gas is a little dangerous, too. Kerosene is good. I usually use Dawn dish soap and water so I don't have to deal with a load of dirty kerosene/diesel when I'm done. When we say the filter has to be oiled, it's not engine oil. There are specialized tacky oils for air filters available at your motorcycle shop. Just follow the instructions on the can, but generally you soak the filter and then wring it out to get the proper amount of oil. Doing the soaking and working of oil into the filter in a plastic bag helps keep the mess down and allows for a more efficient use of the oil. [/QUOTE]
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