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"Tech Tip" air filter maintenance
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[QUOTE="motometal, post: 1440138, member: 24727"] I put a light coating of grease on the walls of the boot between the carb and filter box. You can inspect this grease to see if any dirt or grit is slipping past the filter, also if for some reason it does, or a bit of grit drops in there during service, it has a chance of getting caught. Just a weird habit I have I guess. Doesn't need to be re-done once it's there, for years. As far as frequency of filter service, it depends how dusty the ride is. I wouldn't change every ride/race unless it was super dusty. You can judge it by inspection...the filter is still doing it's job until enough dirt is attracted/caught to where it loses it's stickiness and then the dirt passes. The outer portion of the filter will become dirty first, and dry looking. Consider the outer portion is worst-case. [/QUOTE]
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