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Easy to Clean
The DRYFLOW filter cleans in minutes using environmentally friendly, mild, all-purpose cleaner.
At the track or on the trail, you can quickly clean the filter by removing and knocking it against
your hand to release a majority of the dirt. Since oil is not used, the dirt
will not cake to the media’s surface.
Go Ahead, Whack It...Clean That Is!
Under extremely dusty/dirty conditions, DRYFLOW filters can be knocked a few times to remove excess dirt off of the filter pleats.
Less Down Time
Our DRYFLOW media is so durable that it can withstand almost unlimited cleanings with virtually no degradation of filtration efficiency. The DRYFLOW synthetic media resists water absorption and since you never have use oil, it takes the guesswork out of servicing and reduces cleaning time from several hours for cotton gauze to just minutes for DRYFLOW.
Conical Filter Cleaning Procedure
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Remove filter from intake pipe and set the filter clamp aside. Tap off all loose dirt and debris. |
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Measure the length of the filter media. |
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Fill a pail with warm clean water to the depth determined in Step 2. Add 12 ounces (one bottle) of AEM Filter cleaning solution to the water. |
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Without allowing the solution to flow into the filter neck, submerge the filter into the water and let it soak for 10 minutes. After soaking, rotate the filter back and forth to agitate the water and knock off dirt. |
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Empty the bucket of dirty water. Repeat steps 3 and 4. (Both solution bottles will be used for one cleaning cycle) |
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Refill the pail with clean warm water and rinse by rotating the filter as in step 4. The water should be clear with no signs of dirt in the pail. |
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Allow the filter to air dry. DO NOT APPLY ANY OIL TO THIS FILTER. Re-install the filter on the intake system once it is dry. |
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