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Careful cleaning or washing, if done correctly, can
extend the life of an element. But you must realize
that each time an element is cleaned the dirt holding
capacity is reduced and the risk of dirt reaching the
clean side of the filter is increased. Filters should
never be washed more than six times or retained for
more than one year’s service, whichever comes first.

If you wash an element, it is recommended that you
use a non-sudsing detergent that dissolves combus-
tion residues without damaging the filter media. One
such detergent that is specifically formulated for this
purpose is FM 1400. This cleaner contains biodegrad-
able synthetic detergents and is environmentally safe.
It is marketed by Filter Service Corp., 2105 W.
Apache, Farmington, New Mexico, 87401, Telephone
(505) 326-1127.

Inner Safety Element

An inner safety element should never be washed or
reused. Always install a new element. Replace safety
elements after every third primary element change.
DO NOT remove a safety element until you have
thoroughly cleaned the inside of the air cleaner
canister. This will prevent dirt, which could damage
the engine, from entering the induction manifold.

OF0110

Figure 25

Outer Primary Element

All air cleaner manufacturers agree that attempting to
clean or wash an element increases the chance for
element damage. It is highly recommended that you
consider the value of cleaning an element against the
risks which could lead to engine damage. Adopt the
policy that all elements should be replaced with new
and not cleaned.

B. Element: Change or Clean

(As Restriction Indicator Indicates
or Every 1000 Hour Interval)

CANNISTER

PRIMARY ELEMENT

WING NUT

COVER WITH

WING NUT

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