Posted by Fritz Maurer on February 07, 2012 at 17:52:34 from (216.137.136.168):
In Reply to: 560 IH help posted by Mone on February 07, 2012 at 07:55:05:
Carefully drill out the spot welds holding the cage to the body. Pull element out of the body and unwind it. It unravels easily, be careful with it! Use a large tub full of hot water and, like tractor vet says, Dawn. That stuff is a real grease-cutter. Lay it out flat and just wash sections of it at a time. To get it back in, wind it around a plastic pipe that is slightly larger in diameter than the air cleaner center tube. Stuff it back in the body, put the cage back in place and you're done. You can put some screws in it to hold it place but it's not really necessary, it's not going anywhere. I had assumed your air cleaner was stuffed with chaff like mine was, but if it's only oil, pour a whole mess of Dawn in the filter and some really hot water. Whatever remains in there will eventually be removed by the filter's drain-back every time the engine is stopped. The lighter the oil, the faster the cleaning process. You can try kerosine, but I think the engine might consume it, which will defeat your purpose.
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