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Old 06-02-2008, 05:47 PM
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Default Quick Question - Cleaning JWT Filter

When re-oiling, do you re-oil the top of filter as well? As of right now I just did the outside surrounding area. Also, how long should I let the oil dry before putting it back on? THANKS!
Old 06-02-2008, 05:54 PM
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this has been covered a million times that is why noone is helping you out. goto the jwt official site and they have instructions on how to clean filter.
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Originally Posted by haeshik
this has been covered a million times that is why noone is helping you out. goto the jwt official site and they have instructions on how to clean filter.
No dude, I have the printed .pdf from the JWT site and they do not mention if you oil the top part of the filter as well. Do you understand my question?
Old 06-02-2008, 06:13 PM
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Do it all. Anywhere that air flows needs to be cleaned/oiled.
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Thank You TreeFiddyZee. I thought that too.
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I forgot all about that area until I was ready to walk outside and put the filter back in the car. Doh!
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Wow my gas thread got closed and this crap is still open.
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Wow, what a difference in performance after cleaning a really dirty pop charger.
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