letsride24-7
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letsride24-7 said:OK, I have been thinking about trying these out, they seem like a very good product.
But my question is i normal add a layer of grease on the mouth of the filter where it rests in the air box... Is this necessary with the No-Toil filters? If so then how does the normal soap get the grease off??
Big Bore Stroker said:No-Toil is the best filter oil/cleaner system I have ever used. I use normal grease on the filter lip and it comes right off with cleaning. I clean the filter in my wife's kitchen sink with no mess no smell. I will never use anything else.
indeed. The No-Toil stuff did make some of my Uni-filters come apart at the glued places a while back, though. Not sure if Uni has fixed that or not. We'll see how it does with the KTM Twin-Airs.dirt bike dave said::nod:
Ditto to everything, except I use the No Toil grease.
XRpredator said:indeed. The No-Toil stuff did make some of my Uni-filters come apart at the glued places a while back, though. Not sure if Uni has fixed that or not. We'll see how it does with the KTM Twin-Airs.
XRpredator said:indeed. The No-Toil stuff did make some of my Uni-filters come apart at the glued places a while back, though. Not sure if Uni has fixed that or not. We'll see how it does with the KTM Twin-Airs.
yes76GMC1500 said:No-Toil may be the easiest system, but is it really as effective as other products at actually protecting your engine?
76GMC1500 said:No-Toil may be the easiest system, but is it really as effective as other products at actually protecting your engine?
With the spray cans you have to really shake it up well or the tacky oil stays in the can and all you spray is pigment and alcohol carrier. We have used nothing but no toil and have never in 10 years had an issue with dirt getting thru. I spray or pour on the NOTOIL and then put the filter in a gallon ziplock bag and work the oil into the filter and yes it is not tacky at this point. The tack comes on as the alcohol carrier evaporates and then it is very tacky.76GMC1500 said:Just asking, I've always run Bel-Ray but ran No-Toil last trip out because I had a free can of it. We'll see how well it performed, I haven't checked my filter since a very dusty trip to Reno that put a lot of miles on the bike. It goes on so thin and has so little tack compared to the Bel-Ray, it just didn't inspire confidence in its ability to stop dirt.
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