Posted by Dave 2N on November 07, 2009 at 04:39:32 from (74.32.144.177):
In Reply to: 2N Air Cleaner posted by Kola D on November 06, 2009 at 20:12:00:
I do this without removing the hood.
Remove the oil cup at the bottom of the air cleaner.
Tehn, you have to remove the entire air cleaner assembly which takes a little bit of maneuvering. Try not to bend the choke rod.
Once you have the air cleaner off, you might find a circular piece of foam rubber arond the top and you should remove that and clean it.
There is a nut at the top of the air cleaner that will allow you to take off the top and get inside the air cleaner to clean it. I go right after it with the parts washer. Brake parts cleaner followed by compresses air works good too.
Reinstall, clean the cup and add new oil to the mark and put the cup back on.
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