Thanks Chris and Seth. I'm cleaning it right now (just before dinner),
so things should be all set before I get to bed. Unfortunately, I have
only one sink big enough, so I have to wash my dishes, clean the filter,
then I can make dinner.
Seth Hollander wrote:
>
> If you let it dry for 3 or 4 hours, you should be
> fine...I've done it twice (too much fun in the mud).
> Spray the filter oil on sparingly first, then go back
> and respray any white spots....You want the whole
> thing to be pink, but it will take a lot longer to dry
> if you soak it. It won't be completely dry, but I
> don't think the oil is terribly bad if injested by the
> engine. Hope that helps...Seth
>
> --- Andy Levy <andylevy@bigfoot.com> wrote:
> > 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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