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Information washer, plate, sk Denso
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19600-01311
as WASHER, PLATE, SK
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Firm
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94901-39770
WASHER, PLATE, SK
9490139770
8-97174609-0
ISUZU
WASHER, PLATE, SK
9490139770
90099-782A4-71
TOYOTA
WASHER, PLATE, SK
9490139770
ME743615
MITSUBISHI
WASHER, PLATE, SK
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AIR CLEANER SERVICE INDICATORExcessive engine exhaust smoke and/or loss of power may indicate the need for servicing the air cleaner. Never service the air cleaner while the engine is running.Single Stage Air Cleaner
Changing Filter Element
Service the air cleaner with the engine stopped.
1. Remove the air cleaner cover and element. 2. Cover the air inlet opening to prevent foreign objects from entering the engine.3. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover and the air cleaner body. 4. Inspect the replacement element for damage and cleanliness. Have a replacement element on hand to install and use while cleaning the dirty element. This will save you down time.5. Remove the covering from the air inlet opening.6. Install the element.
Install the air cleaner element as shown in the illustration. Note the arrows indicating air flow on the side of the element, and the position of the gasket.
7. Install the air cleaner cover.8. Reset the service indicator button by pushing on the reset button.9. Clean the used air cleaner element. See the instructions for cleaning. Cleaning Filter Elements
Cleaning Elements With Air
1. Use clean, dry air-30 PSI (2 kg/cm2) maximum. Hold the nozzle at least one inch from the element and at a slight angle.
When using pressure air, wear safety glasses and protective clothing. Use no more than 30 PSI (2 kg/cm2) pressure.
2. Direct the air stream along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEANEST side of the element. (This will loosen the dirt from the dirtier side.)3. Blow the loosened dirt from the DIRTY side.4. Direct the air from the CLEAN side through to the DIRTY side to remove dirt blown into the pleating.Cleaning Elements With Water
1. Use clean water at no more than 40 psi (3 kg/cm2). Do not use a nozzle.2. Direct the water along the complete length of each pleat on the CLEAN side of the element.3. Direct water along the complete length of each pleat on the DIRTY side of the element.4. Rinse the CLEAN side of the element.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Cleaning Elements With Detergent
1. Wash both sides of the element in a solution of warm water and non-sudsing detergent.2. Rinse the CLEANEST side of the element with clean water 40 psi (3 kg/cm2) maximum along with the complete length of each pleat.3. Rinse the opposite side of the element along the complete length of each pleat.4. Rinse the first side again to remove all loosened dirt.5. Allow the cleaned element to dry thoroughly.Inspecting Cleaned Elements
Place a lighted electric bulb behind the cleaned, dried filter element. Carefully check each pleat for holes or tears. If just one small hole or tear is found, discard that element and install a new element.Storing Cleaned Elements
1. Wrap usable elements in heavy paper.2. Store the wrapped element in a dry, clean place.Dust Collector Cap
Servicing Dust Collector Cap
1. Remove the cap from the air cleaner inlet.2. Clean the bottom grill using pressure air (maximum 30 psi-2.0 kg/cm2), or low sudsing detergent and water. Install the cap.
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