Re: Lame K&N cleaning question

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 21:43:14 EDT


Thanks Chris. I already have the kit, just hadn't had a chance to clean
it yet. I guess if I pull the filter tomorrow when I get home from from
work I can clean it and be in good shape for Tuesday morning. I'll just
put a fan by it (with NO heat) to speed things along a tad.

Chris Lambert wrote:
>
> About 45 min... maybe a little more if it takes a while to dry... ie if it
> is cool out.... DO NOT USE HEAT... this will shrink the filter... just
> make sure you use K&N filter oil and not some substitute... atf is
> supposedly not the same... I am not sure but for the cost of the right
> stuff who cares...
>
> Chris
>
> >I'm about to clean my K&N cone filter for the first time, but before i
> >jump into it, I want to make sure I have the time. About how long does
> >it take to dry after washing, or do I not have to wait for it at all?
> >Just want to make sure that I'm not leaving myself w/o a way to get to
> >work in the morning if I decide to do it on a weeknight.
> >
> >- --
> >- -andy
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