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Message started by rl153 on 10/09/14 at 18:19:56

Title: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by rl153 on 10/09/14 at 18:19:56

Where's the best website to buy a high filtro air filter? Also ,how clean does the air filter need to be? Mines a couple years old,it doesn't seem dirty, but it's not  as white as when new. Should I just blow it with an air gun, it probably has 2k mi on it in the city.thanks.

Title: Re: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by Serowbot on 10/09/14 at 18:27:39

Old school filter test...
Hold it up to the sun,.. if light comes through, it's still okay...

:-/...

Title: Re: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by rl153 on 10/09/14 at 18:35:38

good idea

Title: Re: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 10/09/14 at 18:45:36

2k miles? In Odessa,Texas,, dirty. In Longview, not even close..
Before you blow it out, get on a clean,dry,flat spot and gently spank the air filter on it. See how much sand drops out. See how it acts.. You might not even need to blow it out yet.

Title: Re: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by rl153 on 10/09/14 at 19:03:06

Thanks,what do i know. I'm in a suburb of Hartford CT. I found the part number, and they sell them on  ebay for  $21.does that seem reasonable?I think jog is right tho,I could probably run it for a while.Thanks for your answers.

Title: Re: Hi-Filtro air filter
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 10/09/14 at 19:31:52

Man,my riding mower is 8 years old.. original filter,, I blow it out after I think it's getting dirty. It's not using oil,so,it's not sucking sand.. Learn how much crap it's catching,by gently banging it. As long as you're not mashing it,spank on it. You'll figure out how many miles it'll go before it's time to blow it out. When you do,blow through the filter,from the carb side.

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