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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 02:04 PM
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Question about Amsoil air filter.

I just won an ebay auction for an Amsoil air filter and I am wondering if I have to worry about the new filter coming overoiled. Also, how would I be able to tell if it was overoiled? Thanks for the help.
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 03:42 PM
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I dropped mine straight in when I got it but I wouldn't advise doing that. Seems like the best thing to do is to lay out some paper towels on the ground, put the filter on that, more paper towels, wooden board on top of that, and sit/kneel/stand on the board for the towels to soak the excess.
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 06:09 PM
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 06:43 PM
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what didnt you understand? pete just gave you a precise method of removing excess oil
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 07:04 PM
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Just wrap your fist in paper towels and punch the amsoil filter as if it was barney attacking you.
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
what didnt you understand? pete just gave you a precise method of removing excess oil
I understood his post very well, but I wanted to bump my thread to the top and get some more opinions, so I used that smiley. Also, he didn't answer my question about how to tell if the filter is overoiled.

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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 08:20 PM
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If there is any oil left on the paper towels it's over-oiled
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by hotlavaaaa
I understood his post very well, but I wanted to bump my thread to the top and get some more opinions, so I used that smiley. Also, he didn't answer my question about how to tell if the filter is overoiled.
so if paper towels absorb the excess oil....where is the excess oil??!?!
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 08:44 PM
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Just because you are a mod on this forum and I am a "noob", doesn't mean you have to be a smartass when you answer my questions. Thanks to the people that gave real answers. I would think a mod would be someone who actually contributes some useful posts to a forum.

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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 08:59 PM
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you've been here...how long?

yes, i contribute a ton of useful stuff on the forum. look in the tech section. look at my website. search this site.

good grief, look at your second post---a damn smilie. if you had a follow up question(s), ask it like you did in your third post. don't expect us to interpret smilies for you.

and if you had an inkling of how a forum works, you would SEARCH and ask questions based on your results.

so in summary, look around, search around, read, ask intelligent questions and most of all, learn the culture of the forum here before you run your mouth off.

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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 10:12 PM
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Dayum, Bob! Ease off on the noob. Not enough sleep lately? But I do have to agree with Bob though. My first inclination with that smilie, I thought he didn't understand what Peter meant. means "I don't know". Is that correct or did I miss the boat? And hotlavaaaa, use the search function, it is your friend.
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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I realize that using that smiley was misleading, but I wasn't thinking it would confuse people when I used it. I have been using the search function a lot, but I haven't found anything that answered my question. If an answer does exist somewhere on the boards then I apologize.
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Old Jan 19, 2005 | 10:24 PM
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If you search specifically on excess oil on the Amsoil filters you won't come up with much but if you read on the basic maintenance of the filters you'll see the paper towel trick come up repeatedly.
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Old Jan 20, 2005 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by hotlavaaaa
Just because you are a mod on this forum and I am a "noob", doesn't mean you have to be a smartass when you answer my questions. Thanks to the people that gave real answers. I would think a mod would be someone who actually contributes some useful posts to a forum.
Here is a good writeup for you which should answer your question (take a quick note who wrote it):
http://www.4runners.org/articles/amsoil/

For what it is worth, I put mine in straight out of the box and had no problems from excess oil whatsoever.
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by hotlavaaaa
Just because you are a mod on this forum and I am a "noob", doesn't mean you have to be a smartass when you answer my questions. Thanks to the people that gave real answers. I would think a mod would be someone who actually contributes some useful posts to a forum.

i honestly don't see what's so difficult to understand about Tacoma Dude's response. he answered your question in a very polite and helpful way. until you get the filter in your hand, you won't quite understand it. the filter looks like a giant black sponge, and it'll be oiled to all hell, at least mine was. i did a SEARCH, and read many posts, most of which told me to do the paper towel trick.

i don't see where you go off making this a mod/noob battle. bob98sr5 was just pointing out the fact that it was unnecessary for you to bump your thread like that, especially when this topic is well covered in the forum, and when it was answered already in this thread.

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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 07:10 AM
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Welcome to Pirate 4x4, Where we don't care what you understand.....

Its hard to explain if its overoiled without showing you, just use paper towls to dry an excess off and you'll be fine....Your hands shouldnt get completely covered in oil after handling it....

PS...Who wins an argument on the internet? The person you gets the last word?.....You show em big boy'....childish much?

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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 07:32 PM
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Excess oil in new amsoil filters

I guess I should have read more on here about the amsoil air filter. When I got mine I patted it down with paper towel and popped it in. Then about 12k miles later I pulled it out to check its condition only to find a puddle of oil in the bottom of the air box. Everything behind the filter seems clean but that oil puddle was a little startling. I had kind of assumed that it would be oiled correctly from the factory. Now I am wondering if I should be pulling out the MAF to check its condition along with the rest of the air intake. So if your thinking of getting one of these (I still think they are one of the best air filters you can buy) just make sure to really squeeze out that excess oil.

On a related topic, how often do you guys clean your air filter? Mine still looked fairly clean . Should I still clean it or is it too soon at 12k miles?
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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 09:09 PM
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waycan, 12k is way too soon. I think the average interval is about 25k, but not sure about it. I'm sure others will chime in.
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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 09:13 PM
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my answer is "it depends".

typically, i'll clean mine every 3-6 months. if i off-road, ill clean it soonafter.

bob
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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:02 PM
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I clean at every oil change. 15K with Amsoil.
Like Bob I may clean if it's been significantly dirtied by a recent trip. I should probably clean mine now... I didn't see much action at Superstition but there were a lot of dirt roads out there.

By the way - I know what you mean about the puddle of oil. As I mentioned in an earlier post I dropped mine straight in after pulling it out of the bag and have yet to clean out all the gunk in the dirty side of the airbox.
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