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While cleaning out my air filters, I noticed that the construction is pretty flimsy...(I think these are the old-style airfilters), they're just two aluminium plates with metal mesh epoxied / soldered on!!! Is this for real???
Now I know that air-filiters are not exactly an engineering design challenge, but this is ridiculous.
I wonder if the previous owner tried some homebrew or moonshine-brand filters... trouble is they look exactly like the photo on the haynes manuals. What gives??
Plus a trivia question: How does oil get inito air filters? gunk from the air, regurgitation from the carbs??
Air filters..Are you kidding me?
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Is there some kind of filter media? Like foam or paper? What you described sounds like it may be an inner cage to support a foam element......?
The oil in the airbox and on the filter is most likely from the engine crankcase vent(s) that are routed into the airbox (low-pressure) to help evacuate the crankcase. And to give the vapors someplace to go that's eco-friendly......
The oil in the airbox and on the filter is most likely from the engine crankcase vent(s) that are routed into the airbox (low-pressure) to help evacuate the crankcase. And to give the vapors someplace to go that's eco-friendly......

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Aha... now I know wht function the balance pipe serves for the intakes (one of my previous posts)... cool!!! thanks a lot.
Yup there is a foam element that I did not mention. Well, $30 for this flimsy thing is hardly justified...but then again, I guess I shouldnt have chosen to be a poverty-stricken grad student.
Yup there is a foam element that I did not mention. Well, $30 for this flimsy thing is hardly justified...but then again, I guess I shouldnt have chosen to be a poverty-stricken grad student.
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Why not just spend a few extra and get a pair of K&N Cone filters and jet up a notch? The kn's will protect better anyway, and you might even get a decent performance boost to boot ...
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TechBMW: Too late, I already bought new stock filters... just wanted to know if I was being ripped off.
No-standard filters would eed that I adjust the jets and all, I just want to get my bike running so I have wheels till I can afford to fix my car. Then I can play around with the bike, I've been meaning to look inside the engine and get new valves and stuff, maybe over the summer
No-standard filters would eed that I adjust the jets and all, I just want to get my bike running so I have wheels till I can afford to fix my car. Then I can play around with the bike, I've been meaning to look inside the engine and get new valves and stuff, maybe over the summer
