I have a Harley stage one kit on my 2011 tri glide question is how many times can you wash it before it has to be replaced
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I have a Harley stage one kit on my 2011 tri glide question is how many times can you wash it before it has to be replaced
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Read the instructions that came with your filter. Some do NOT get oiled just cleaned.
I have a Harley stage one kit on my 2011 tri glide question is how many times can you wash it before it has to be replaced
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I have an 11 T/G with the stage one also... About 27 thousand miles on the filter,
Never washed it.. Or oiled it ,I don't think you should.. I just blow it out with my air compressor...
HAVE USED K&N FILTERS FOR 20+YEARS. BLOW THEM OUT AND REOIL WHEN THEY GET PINK IN COLOR. LIGHT OILING IS ALL YOU NEED.:Coffee:
I have an 11 T/G with the stage one also... About 27 thousand miles on the filter,
Never washed it.. Or oiled it ,I don't think you should.. I just blow it out with my air compressor...
HAVE USED K&N FILTERS FOR 20+YEARS. BLOW THEM OUT AND REOIL WHEN THEY GET PINK IN COLOR. LIGHT OILING IS ALL YOU NEED.:Coffee:
Those of you using air to blow the filter clean will destroy the filter ! Never but never blow an air filter out to clean them. The manufacture tells you that for a reason !
Wow, Someone should tell Harley and Victory about that.... :Shrug:
ThumbUp The ones which are not oiled need to be inspected closley for holes in the media. The dry media washable filters develop holes after some soakings from washing or riding in the rain. The best filter is the K&N or K&N type which are oiled.
Those of you using air to blow the filter clean will destroy the filter ! Never but never blow an air filter out to clean them. The manufacture tells you that for a reason !
Wow, Someone should tell Harley and Victory about that.... :Shrug:
I have run across many " certified mechanics" or "Techs" that I wouldn't let tune my lawn mower.
If I caught them doing that I would have a new filter at their expense. One reason I do my own services !
The only thing I found on the K&N site was this :
"19. Can I use compressed air to dry the filter faster?
No, this can blow the filter material right out of the wire mesh and ruin the filter. Pick a nice day to clean the filter and let it dry naturally. A low pressure air flow such as from an industrial drying machine or blow dryer will help the filter dry more quickly."
This deals with just drying the media after washing out. Cleaning out dirt & debris would take more direct & more pressure.
BUT.... I sent an email to their tech dept. I'll let you know what their answer is when they answer.
Not to change the subject,
But if you do oil your air-filter [Not recommended on Harley/Victory] Can you use Synthetic or' stick to Dino, And will 20/50 work...??
The stock filters [factory] air filters on my Harley and Victory are dry/oil less filters, As were all the bikes I had over the last 45+ years.. I guess if for some reason you must have a filter that has to be oiled' they'll be glad to sell you one' and all the filter oil you want, For a few dollars extra...Why isn't it recommended on Harley or Victory ?
I spray Dawn dish soap on the filter and let it set for a few minutes. Then I use a water hose and spraying from the inside of the filter out, clean the filter......then take a shop vac (on blow) and blow the water off...again from the inside out. You really don't have to dry it if you're going to ride just put it on the bike and ride. Moisture creates horsepower....WOW, wash it, don't wash it. suck it (Vacuum) or blow it, or don't blow it. Don't do anything, or clean it every other day. Cover it so it won't get dirty. Some real concise advise here. I read one 'expert' advice "READ THE DIRECTIONS"