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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Notoil>>bad?
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[QUOTE="GlennP, post: 166548, member: 18736"] CLW, Been there, fixed that. I run No-Toil on my GG filters with no problems. I have noticed in the past the bottom of my filters were very wet and dirty. What I do is cut foam blocks 1" thick to a compression fit in the airbox drain well. Treat these with filter oil and change/clean with filter. This slows the ingress of water through the oversize drain during a crossing, and will still allow any splash water from the top (unlikely) to slowely drain out. The ony time I get water on the filter now is if I don't plug the grab handle holes/intakes before washing the bike. FYI, I have had sand, dirt, and water go eaisly through a BelRay oil treated filter on a KTM twice, once sticking the throttle and once wrecking the motor. My view is once they get wet, your in trouble, no matter what oil it is. [/QUOTE]
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