Dual Air Cleaners Better?
#21
Originally Posted by Papa Rick
Sidman82, what I meant to say and didn't was I was not questioning what you had posted 1st, but was trying to figure out the good and bad and then decide which way to go.
My truck runs fine now, as long as I blow out the air filter every two weeks as hauling logs is in a dusty environment. I didn't know if I purchased the dual air cleaners and had them installed it would be worth the money to get this done, and was looking at some way to find out what kind, size, etc.. that I would need to get. I'm not sure if they even made them for my year model Truck 1985 Freightliner Day Cab.
My truck runs fine now, as long as I blow out the air filter every two weeks as hauling logs is in a dusty environment.
Dry type air filter cartridges are meant to be left alone until the service indicator shows it is time for replacement, or they should be replaced once a year, whichever comes first. Blowing out an air filter can damage the paper filter media, and some of the dust created by blowing it out can find it's way to the "clean side" of the filter, where it will be sucked straight into the engine when the filter is re installed. Blowing out an air filter is false economy. Money saved by blowing out a dirty filter element: About $50.00. Cost of overhauling an engine prematurely because you wanted to save the cost of a new air filter element: $7500,00 to $10, 000.00 Sometimes I wonder why people do things like this.
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#22
Originally Posted by Splitshifter
Sometimes I wonder why people do things like this.
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