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klrz4ever
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air filters and oil analysis

Post by klrz4ever » Fri Jun 28, 2002 2:31 pm

RM wrote,
> I'll also add that the stock filter seems to do a fine job of
filtering. Ineffective air filtration will show up in an oil analysis as elevated silicon, and the one analysis I had done showed no problem in this regard.
> > RM
Where did you send your oil? I've been running a K&N for awhile now and would be interested getting the analysis done. __Arden Kysely

Allan Patton
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air filters and oil analysis

Post by Allan Patton » Fri Jun 28, 2002 4:28 pm

Check this out. http://www.oillab.com/ Excellent idea to have an oil analysis to establish a base line. Subsequent test need to be done at consistent intervals. Also, after repair work has been done. I had one tractor repaired at the dealer and sent in a sample at the next oil change. It came back WARNING... HIGH SILICA CHECK YOUR AIR FILTER. I found the air cleaner had not been properly reinstalled. Allan A14
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Post by jlyonamf » Fri Jun 28, 2002 9:09 pm

Eric is a good guy. After dinner at the CMC I was talking to him about the small odd shaped map window on the first version of the Explorer. Later on during dinner he came up to me and GAVE me a new square map window used on the latest version of the Explorer and thanked me for my support. After the CMC was over, Eric and I crossed paths again at a gas station near Vail and he came over and looked at my bike and the large map window I had cobbled up for my trip. He was very interested in how his products are used, how they hold up and how to improve them. John
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Swampy" wrote: > I just ordered the new mounting system for the KLR that Wolfman has. It attaches to the screws holding the radiator shrouds on. It'll be interesting. Should be here next week. I'll give ya'll a report! Neat thing is, the mounting system only costs ten bucks, so i said what the heck and even bought a rain cover for my Explorer to for another $15. > > Call Eric at Wolfman at 800.535.8131 > > Gotta stimulate a strong economy so folks can buy more KLRs so I can finally get MY BLACK ONE! when they come out! > > Swampy

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