Posted by jackinok on July 27, 2012 at 06:11:54 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: oil bath upgrade posted by Mike_Lubbock on July 26, 2012 at 15:47:22:
heres my version of the story. k/n filters are good,but they require the foam cover to be oiled in most cases.( or at least the ones ive looked at).thats the rub in my book. hard to carry stuff to clean and reoil your filter every couple of hours or less. Oil bath filter,simply can go longer without requiring this. now if you used a BIG dry filter, like later model tractors do i think you would be ok.but it would have to be a large one simply because it would have to be able to collect a lot of dust and not restrict airflow. then when you add up the cost of filter replacements ,the oil bath is simply the best and most economical solution. now if you rigged up a deal like they have on the modern fighting vehicles that the way i understand it redirct the exhaust back through the filters to blow them out,you would have something.
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