Posted by pete 23 on April 05, 2011 at 10:36:00 from (74.44.100.190):
In Reply to: dirty air filter posted by pete 23 on April 04, 2011 at 10:03:58:
You can see that connection is pinched off on this air cleaner also and is the best thing to do with it and put a plug in valve cover. Far as taking it apart, drill out the spot welds and if you can't get onto the spot welds on the center tube, use a tiny chisel and cut them off. You can resolder them back into place. Time consuming but you will get it clean. You have to be careful to get the mesh to fit properly when putting it back in. I actually used two pop cans taped together for the center . Worked good. Solid pipe correct size works better. The reason I take some apart is that I have fought with these air cleaners for over 50 years. You can steam clean, hot power wash, solovent wash and soak and blow with air until you turn green, then take it apart and see all you left behind. The worse is corn leaves, they get in along the sides and form channels for dirt to go right on through. Have fun.
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