This air filter is crucial for preventing dust, dirt, and other airborne contaminants from entering the engine's combustion chambers, protecting internal engine components from abrasive wear. It is manufactured to meet stringent airflow and filtration standards, offering superior protection compared to a clogged filter that restricts airflow and allows contaminants through. Symptoms of a dirty air filter include reduced engine power, increased fuel consumption, and black smoke from the exhaust.
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Never run an engine without a filter — even briefly causes abrasive damage. Pre-fill fuel filters with clean fuel before fitting to reduce prime time. Replace O-rings on filter housings every second service. Record change dates on filter housing.
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An engine air filter nearing the end of its service life will first present as a gradual loss of engine power, particularly under load. This can progress to rough idling, increased fuel consumption, and visible black smoke from the exhaust due to an overly rich fuel mixture. If left unreplaced, it can lead to premature engine wear and potential internal damage.
Before installing the new filter, thoroughly clean the air filter housing to remove any accumulated dust or debris. Ensure the filter is seated correctly and the housing is sealed properly to prevent unfiltered air from entering the engine.
When replacing the air filter, it is recommended to inspect the air intake hoses for cracks or leaks and clean the mass airflow sensor if applicable.