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  1. #1
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    Default Cleaning flame arrestor?

    My flame arrestor is looking pretty dirty on top after 300+ hrs. The raptor owners manual says...

    "High-Performance Element-Type Flame Arrestor
    Your engine is equipped with a high-performance USCG-approved
    element-type flame arrestor; special procedures are required.
    Consult your dealer for special servicing instructions for this flame
    arrestor or go to https://www.knfilters.com/cleaning."

    If you follow that link it takes you to K&N filters and looks like it is an "oiled cotton" material that says you need special cleaner and then oil it. Anyone cleaned theirs? Do I need their cleaner and oil or can anything else be used?
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    Cleaned many KN filters over the years, the cleaner is effectively simple green, but I wouldn't substitute the oil.

    Key is to not over saturate the oil.


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    Yes to that. Here is a link to cleaning it on K&N if you haven't already seen it. But even this seems to be heavy on the oul in my opinion.

    https://youtu.be/rzuBnnCHJOY?feature=shared

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    Here is another one that discusses the oiling a little more in detail. And it sounds like your listening to a food chef! LOL!

    https://youtu.be/wHnea2FykEk?feature=shared

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    Definitely caution when oiling. A little goes far.

    In land vehicles to much oil causes sensor failure and then you spend all day cleaning them to get the motor to run correctly....don't ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry_arizona View Post
    Cleaned many KN filters over the years, the cleaner is effectively simple green, but I wouldn't substitute the oil.

    Key is to not over saturate the oil.


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    I follow this same process with the Simple Green, Hose Off, let it dry, then oil with the K&N stuff (have it in the garage for other vehicles).

    Surprised on how much stuff I use Simple Green to clean.
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    thanks guys, I've never used K&N so wanted to double check. I have watched a few of the videos and I ordered a kit with cleaner and oil and will do it this weekend.
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    Heed the advice above about not using too much of the oil(available from most auto parts stores FYI), too much will cause you lots of headaches. Do a light initial application and let it sit for a bit. You can then do a second, light application to the areas that need a bit more as they will be easily visible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 996scott View Post
    thanks guys, I've never used K&N so wanted to double check.
    now go buy kn's for your road rigs. saves having to buy filters or have the lube guy bring you out a filter and the hard sell to buy a new one
    all of my rigs have had kn's for 15 years or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    now go buy kn's for your road rigs. saves having to buy filters or have the lube guy bring you out a filter and the hard sell to buy a new one
    all of my rigs have had kn's for 15 years or so.
    The air filter push! Yep! Every single time!!

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